Newton Corner station

Newton Corner
The south bus shelter at Newton Corner in 2013
General information
LocationWashington Street at Centre Street
Newton Corner, Newton, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°21′27″N 71°11′04″W / 42.35756°N 71.18441°W / 42.35756; -71.18441
ConnectionsBus transport MBTA bus: 52, 57, 501, 504, 553, 554, 556, 558
History
Openedc. 1834 (commuter rail)
1863 (streetcars)
ClosedApril 1959 (commuter rail)[1]
June 21, 1969 (Green Line)[2]
Former services
Preceding station MBTA Following station
Watertown
via local stops
Terminus
Green Line Oak Square
via local stops
Preceding station New York Central Railroad Following station
Newtonville
toward Worcester
Worcester Line
Closed 1959
Faneuil
toward Boston

Newton Corner is an MBTA bus transfer point in the Newton Corner neighborhood of Newton, Massachusetts, located on the rotary where Washington Street crosses the Massachusetts Turnpike. The Newton Corner station, known simply as Newton for much of its lifetime, served commuters on the Worcester Line (run by the New York Central Railroad and its predecessors) from 1834 to 1959. A streetcar stop, located on the surface streets, served a number of routes beginning in 1863, including the Green Line A branch until 1969. Newton Corner is now a stop and transfer point for MBTA routes 52, 57, 501, 504, 553, 554, 556, and 558, which include express routes to downtown Boston as well as local routes, with stops on the north and south sides of the rotary.

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