Westborough station

[7] In 1898, the Boston and Albany Railroad, successor to the B&W, began a project to eliminate dangerous grade crossings in downtown Westborough.

[2] The station building was purchased by an abrasives company but largely unused, and fell into disrepair.

A local civil engineering firm purchased the station in January 2000 and restored it for use as their offices, which opened in February 2001.

Service initially ran nonstop from Framingham to Worcester, but intermediate park and ride stops were added later as mitigation for delays in reopening the Greenbush Line.

[13][2] It is not located as the former station site, but instead to the west of downtown Westborough, closer to busy Route 9.

The 1899-built Westborough station in 2016 after restoration