Anderson Regional Transportation Center

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Anderson Regional Transportation Center
Station statistics
Address 100 Atlantic Avenue
Woburn, MA
Lines Amtrak:
Downeaster
MBTA:
Lowell Line
Connections Buses
Other information
Code WOB
Traffic
Passengers (2006) 11,272[1] 21%
Services
  Preceding station     Amtrak     Following station  
Terminus
Downeaster
toward Portland
  Preceding station     MBTA     Following station  
Lowell Line
toward Lowell

Anderson Regional Transportation Center (RTC) is located at 100 Atlantic Ave., off Commerce Way in Woburn, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston. It can be accessed from Exit 37C off Interstate 93 or the Washington Street exit off Interstate 95/Route 128. The new station opened on April 28, 2001 and was named in memory of James R. "Jimmy" Anderson, (1968-1981). Its facilities include:

There are separate parking lots for Amtrak and Logan overnight parking and for commuter rail (day only) parking. The former is more expensive. Their phone number is 866-441-PARK.

Contents

  • easy access to I-93 and I-95/Route 128
  • nearby industrial park and large chain stores

Main article: MBTA accessibility
  • Anderson Regional Transportation Center is wheelchair accessible and has a full length, high-level, center platform that serves trains in both directions. There is an elevator in the station building that leads to an overpass and a long ramp to the platform.
  • Other Amtrak stations on the Maine line are generally accessible with low platforms and lifts at the stations.
  • Only selected MBTA commuter rail stations have wheelchair access and most of those have short elevated platforms that only serve one or two cars.

  1. ^ Amtrak only.

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