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The South Reading Branch Railroad or just South Reading Railroad (later Wakefield Branch) was a short line railroad that ran from Wakefield, Massachusetts to Peabody, Massachusetts. It's origins began sometime in 1850 when the railroad was named after the town of South Reading before its name change to Wakefield in 1868. By the time Boston and Maine took over the railroad in 1884, the line had already become obsolete due to competing branches. Boston and Maine eventually halted passenger service in 1925 by abandoning 8 miles of track between Peabody and Lynnfield. The tracks of the former Wakefield branch continued to operate from Lynnfield to Boston until 1959 when passenger service ended. Active tracks for freight service are still used from Salem through Peabody Square to South Peabody

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  • Die Bahnstrecke Peabody–Wakefield Junction (auch South Reading Branch) ist eine Eisenbahnstrecke im Essex County und Middlesex County in Massachusetts (Vereinigte Staaten). Sie ist 12,91 Kilometer lang und verbindet die Städte Peabody, und Wakefield. Die normalspurige Strecke ist weitgehend stillgelegt, lediglich zwischen Peabody und South Peabody verkehren noch Güterzüge der Pan Am Railways. (de)
  • The South Reading Branch Railroad or just South Reading Railroad (later Wakefield Branch) was a short line railroad that ran from Wakefield, Massachusetts to Peabody, Massachusetts. It's origins began sometime in 1850 when the railroad was named after the town of South Reading before its name change to Wakefield in 1868. By the time Boston and Maine took over the railroad in 1884, the line had already become obsolete due to competing branches. Boston and Maine eventually halted passenger service in 1925 by abandoning 8 miles of track between Peabody and Lynnfield. The tracks of the former Wakefield branch continued to operate from Lynnfield to Boston until 1959 when passenger service ended. Active tracks for freight service are still used from Salem through Peabody Square to South Peabody to serve industrial parks. (en)
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  • Lynnfield station on the South Reading Branch (en)
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  • Die Bahnstrecke Peabody–Wakefield Junction (auch South Reading Branch) ist eine Eisenbahnstrecke im Essex County und Middlesex County in Massachusetts (Vereinigte Staaten). Sie ist 12,91 Kilometer lang und verbindet die Städte Peabody, und Wakefield. Die normalspurige Strecke ist weitgehend stillgelegt, lediglich zwischen Peabody und South Peabody verkehren noch Güterzüge der Pan Am Railways. (de)
  • The South Reading Branch Railroad or just South Reading Railroad (later Wakefield Branch) was a short line railroad that ran from Wakefield, Massachusetts to Peabody, Massachusetts. It's origins began sometime in 1850 when the railroad was named after the town of South Reading before its name change to Wakefield in 1868. By the time Boston and Maine took over the railroad in 1884, the line had already become obsolete due to competing branches. Boston and Maine eventually halted passenger service in 1925 by abandoning 8 miles of track between Peabody and Lynnfield. The tracks of the former Wakefield branch continued to operate from Lynnfield to Boston until 1959 when passenger service ended. Active tracks for freight service are still used from Salem through Peabody Square to South Peabody (en)
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  • Bahnstrecke Peabody–Wakefield Junction (de)
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