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Anderson Regional Transportation Center

Anderson Regional Transportation Center (RTC) is located at 100 Atlantic Ave., off Commerce Way in Woburn, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston. It can be accessed from Exit 37c off Interstate 93 or the Washington Street exit off Interstate 95/Route 128. The new station opened in 2001 and was named in memory of James R. "Jimmy" Anderson, (1968-1981). Its facilities include:

There are separate parking lots for Amtrak and Logan overnight parking and for commuter rail (day only) parking. The former is more expensive.

Attractions

  • easy access to I-93 and I-95/Route 128
  • nearby industrial park and large chain stores

Accessibility

  • Anderson Regional Transportation Center is wheelchair accessible and has a full length, high-level, center platform that serves trains in both directions. There is an elevator in the station building that leads to an overpass and a long ramp to the platform.
  • Other Amtrak stations on the Maine line are generally accessible with low platforms and lifts at the stations.
  • Only selected MBTA commuter rail stations have wheelchair access and most of those have short elevated platforms that only serve one or two cars. See MBTA accessibility.
Last updated: 08-21-2005 18:25:55
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