Located north of downtown Brockton, it has two full-length high-level platforms serving the line's two tracks, and is fully accessible.
By 1884, residents and shoe manufacturers in the Huntington Heights area of northern Brockton desired a station.
After failing to reach an agreement with an abutting property owner, the railroad took the needed land by eminent domain in April 1884.
A new passenger shelter designed by Bradford Gilbert and a new freight house were built at Montello around 1896 during the elimination of grade crossings in Brockton.
[11] Montello station closed on June 30, 1959, when all remaining Old Colony Division service ended.