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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Woburn Branch Railroad (aka: The Woburn Loop) was a branch line of the Boston and Lowell Railroad that connected the city square in Woburn, Massachusetts to the main line. When the B&L laid out its main line, it respected the wishes of the people of Woburn not to run the line through their town center. Instead, the B&L ran the line through the Montvale, Mishawum and North Woburn sections of the town, bypassing the center. As Woburn went from a town to a city, the people regretted pushing the railroad to the east end of town and request that the…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Woburn Branch Railroad (aka: The Woburn Loop) was a branch line of the Boston and Lowell Railroad that connected the city square in Woburn, Massachusetts to the main line. When the B&L laid out its main line, it respected the wishes of the people of Woburn not to run the line through their town center. Instead, the B&L ran the line through the Montvale, Mishawum and North Woburn sections of the town, bypassing the center. As Woburn went from a town to a city, the people regretted pushing the railroad to the east end of town and request that the B&L put in a branch line to the center of town. The railroad agreed and in December 1844 opened the new line from its main line at Winchester (Then the village of South Woburn) to Woburn Square.