Salem (MBTA station)
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Salem is a passenger rail station on MBTA Commuter Rail's
MBTA Commuter Rail
The MBTA Commuter Rail serves as the regional rail arm of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, in the United States. It is operated under contract by the Massachusetts Bay Commuter Railroad Company a joint partnership of Veolia Transportation, Bombardier Transportation and Alternate...

 Newburyport/Rockport Line
Newburyport/Rockport Line
The Newburyport/Rockport Line is a branch of the MBTA Commuter Rail system, running northeast from downtown Boston, Massachusetts towards Cape Ann and the Merrimack Valley, serving the North Shore. The first leg serves Chelsea, Lynn, Swampscott, Salem, and Beverly. From there, a northern branch of...

 located in Salem, Massachusetts
Salem, Massachusetts
Salem is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 40,407 at the 2000 census. It and Lawrence are the county seats of Essex County...

. Salem station is located at 252 Bridge Street, near the intersection of Massachusetts Route 107
Massachusetts Route 107
Route 107 is a north–south Massachusetts state route located along the North Shore of Massachusetts. Route 107 runs from Route 16 in Revere to Route 1A at the Essex Bridge in Salem.-Route description:...

 and Route 114. In MBTA Commuter Rail
MBTA Commuter Rail
The MBTA Commuter Rail serves as the regional rail arm of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, in the United States. It is operated under contract by the Massachusetts Bay Commuter Railroad Company a joint partnership of Veolia Transportation, Bombardier Transportation and Alternate...

's zone-based fare system, Salem is located in Zone 3.

Salem station consists of one platform which serves a single track. A staircase provides access to the platform from Route 107. Immediately south of Salem, the train tracks enter the Salem Tunnel, which carries trains underneath Washington Street in Salem. Salem has a park and ride
Park and ride
Park and ride facilities are car parks with connections to public transport that allow commuters and other people wishing to travel into city centres to leave their vehicles and transfer to a bus, rail system , or carpool for the rest of their trip...

 lot with 340 spaces at $4.00 each as well as 7 bicycle spaces. Tickets for Salem may be purchased at Red Lion Smoke Shop at 94 Washington Street; unlike other MBTA stations with nearby ticket sales locations, there is no surcharge for tickets purchased on the train at Salem.

History

The Salem station was originally in the middle of downtown Salem. In the 1960's, the B&M
Boston and Maine Railroad
The Boston and Maine Corporation , known as the Boston and Maine Railroad until 1964, was the dominant railroad of the northern New England region of the United States for a century...

extended the Salem tunnel to the south, and built the station in the southern approach span. However, the station lacked elevators to reach the below-ground platforms, and large capacity parking. By the late 1980's, the MBTA abandoned the station, and moved to the north end of the tunnel, where the current station is today.

Future parking expansion

The 350-space parking garage is expected to be expanded to 750 spaces by 2011, in a project funded in part by the Federal Transit Administration ($3.8M), the Massachusetts Department of Capital Asset Management ($3M to reserve 150 spaces for the Essex County Courthouse, and unspecified amounts from the City of Salem, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the MBTA (total project cost: $45M).

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