Wellesley Farms station

[3] Rice's Crossing station opened as a flag stop north of Glen Road soon afterward.

[5] Wellesley Farms station, which was designed by Henry Hobson Richardson prior to his death in 1886, opened south of Glen Road to replace Rice's Crossing in 1890.

[4] Like many B&A stations, it had attractive landscaping; Charles Mulford Robinson called it "unique, and to be remembered" in 1904.

[8] In May 2024, the MBTA listed Wellesley Farms as one of seven stations that would require "complex solutions" to be made accessible.

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Wellesley Farms station in 1915