Woburn station

It was closed in 1981 when service on the Woburn Branch was terminated due to poor track conditions and insufficient funding;[4][5][6][7] service north of Woburn station had already been discontinued in June 1959.

[6] After the closure of the Woburn Branch, all trains travelling outbound from North Station on the Lowell Line simply stayed on the main line all the way north to Lowell.

The need for a larger station in the city quickly became apparent, so in 2001, the Anderson Regional Transportation Center, signed on MBTA maps as "Anderson/Woburn," was opened.

Today, Anderson RTC is the MBTA station with the second-highest number of daily train departures outside of downtown Boston (30), and serves both the Lowell and Haverhill lines, as well as Amtrak trains on the Downeaster service.

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The station site used from 1959 to 1981, seen in 2016