Eastern Route
Beverly Farms station
I noticed that the platform here, and at a few other stations, was raised four inches relative to the more typical edge treatment with a single piece of four-by pressure-treated stock. As a light-rail station that would make sense (and even be accessible), but doesn't help much for mainline.
West Gloucester station
There's a big substation here. Near as I was able to tell, there are buried electrical cables along the rail line at least as far as the draw span; a contractor that did work on them recently talks on their web site about coordinating this work with the MBTA drawbridge project.
West Gloucester station
When the MBTA decided to fully close and bustitute the Rockport Branch, they were able to significantly accelerate construction of the PTC installatino on the line by simply declaring it done. The rest of the PTC system to Rockport will be installed before the Gloucester drawbridge reopens at the end of the summer, but in the mean time, this is the beginning of signal territory.
West Gloucester station
The plan for the new drawbridge includes two independent spans, but for the initial reopening, only one track will be operational, so the two tracks merge here. (There's only one track on the other side of the bridge anyway, so this just changes the constraints on the schedule.)
Gloucester station
This mini-high shows signs of deterioration like all the others, but it's at least new enough to have tactile edge treatment. Note the work equipment on the other side of the mini-high; the MBTA and contractors currently have lots of work equipment stranded on this side of the Annisquam River.
Rockport station
The end of the line, truly. Two tracks down the center of the parking lot would normally be used for overnight layovers, as would a second track beyond the platform track in the background. Today, with the Annisquam River draw span out of service, it's being used to store maintenance-of-way and construction equipment instead.
North Beverly station
Back onto the mainland, and the main line, it's also back to oceans of parking.
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North Beverly station
Steps down from the parking lot to the low-level platform and pedestrian grade crossing
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North Beverly station
Looking down the platform towards the grade croosing at Dodge St. Not so apparent in this view, a short ramp connects the parking lot to the platform at the far end (the whole line slopes upward through the station).
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North Beverly station
Typical shelter over the inbound low-level platform
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