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MART Bus Routes and Commuter Rail Line MILFORD, NH Montachusett Regional Transit Authority RICHMOND, NH FITZWILLIAM, NH RINDGE, NH NEW IPSWICH, NH MART Bus Routes and MBTA Commuter Rail Lines (!32 (!12 MASON, NH BROOKLINE, NH NASHUA, NH HUDSON, NH ¤£202 HOLLIS, NH (!119 µ (!31 (!13 111 (!68 (! (!78 ROYALSTON (!101 WARWICK ASHBURNHAM (!119 DUNSTABLE (!113 ASHBY PEPPERELL WINCHENDON TOWNSEND (!119 (!12 ¤£202 (!140 (!113 (!13 (!31 TYNGSBOROUGH (!68 (!12 (!32 CHELMSFORD (!101 (!111 (!119 GROTON ORANGE (!40 (!78 (!40 2A GARDNER 13 (! (! 225 (!225 68 2A (! (!2 (! FITCHBURG (! 122 (!12 LUNENBURG (! ATHOL (!140 WESTFORD (!2A ¤£202 (!2A !T Orange Municipal Airport FITCHBURG SHIRLEY (!225 o (!2 (!101 2 ¤£202 (! (!111 AYER TEMPLETON WESTMINSTER 12 AYER (!2 (! Proposed MBTA Layover Facility PROPOSED WACHUSETT !T (!2A PHILLIPSTON !T o 2A SHIRLEY (!119 o (! (!2 (!2A 101 Gardner Municipal Airport ! ¦¨§495 (!32 (! Fitchburg Municipal Airport T (!2A 31 !T (!110 110 68 (! NORTH (! (! LEOMINSTER LITTLETON (!140 CARLISLE (!2 LITTLETON / 495 LEOMINSTER (!2 (!117 !T 190 (!70 (!122 ¦¨§ ¤£202 (!101 HARVARD (!2 (!111 BOXBOROUGH HUBBARDSTON LANCASTER ACTON (!32A !110 12 ( (!111 TO B (!140 (! OSTON (!31 Stowe-Minuteman Airfield NEW SALEM PETERSHAM SOUTH ACTON (!32 WEST CONCORD (!117 o !T (!122 !T (!62 PRINCETON STERLING ¦¨§495 (!68 70 CONCORD (! STOW (!62 BOLTON (!117 (!117 (!62 o ¦¨§190 (!110 (!56 Sterling Airport MAYNARD BARRE (!140 (!62 122 12 CLINTON 32 (! (! 32A (! (! (!31 (!85 SUDBURY (!62 RUTLAND BERLIN HUDSON (!110 (!67 (!68 (!70 WEST BOYLSTON (!148 122A(! ¦¨§290 HARDWICK 122A(! MARLBOROUGH o HOLDEN (!140 BOYLSTON 32 OAKHAM (! Tanner-Hiller Airport (!122 Marlboro Airport oLegend Community Boundaries MART Bus Routes (!31 Communities Fixed Bus Routes NORTHBOROUGH £20 §495 NEW BRAINTREE ¤ ¦¨ (!32A MART Communities G-Link Bus Routes PAXTON (!135 12 o Airports Boston & Worcester Shuttle (! (!70 FRAMINGHAM (!140 30 DATA SOURCES : MassGIS, MassDOT, MART and the MRPC. (! Spencer Airport Roadways Rail Line Data DISCLAIMER : The information depicted on this map is for planning SOUTHBOROUGH §190 purposes only. All data are representational and are not adequate for 31 56 ¦¨ (! o (! (!122A 290 Interstate Routes MBTA Commuter Rail Lines WARE boundary definition, regulatory(! interpretation,67 or(!148 parcel-based analysis. (!122 ¦¨§ NATICK WORCESTER SHREWSBURY US & State Routes Active Rail Lines ! PREPARED BY: FRAMINGHAM T Montachusett Regional Planning Commission SPENCER WESTBOROUGH Proposed Extension Communter!T Rail GIS Department, April 2013 Worcester Regional Airport SOUTHBOROUGH WEST BROOKFIELD R1427 Water Street !T ! o WORCESTER ! T MBTA Stations Fitchburg, MA 01420 T ASHLAND Phone: 978-345-7376 LEICESTER !T !T NORTH BROOKFIELD LOCUS 02.5 5 10 E-mail: [email protected] ¦¨§90 HOPKINTON SHERBORN WESTBOROUGH Miles WARREN GRAFTON !T /MART_BusRoutesAndCommuterRailLines_APR13/MART_BusRoutesAndCommuterRailLines_30x40L_2103.mxd [1:80,000] 04_11_13.
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