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Sep 22, 2025
9:32 AM
There are train stations, and then there are places that feel like transitions—thresholds between where you are and where you’re going. The route 128 station
is one of those transitions. Not ostentatious. Not grand in every sense. But deeply intentional. A place built to ease travel rather than complicate it.

Morning Light, Quiet Arrival

It’s early. The sky is pale pink. There’s the soft hum of cars on Route 128 a few hundred yards away. You pull off the highway, slip past quiet suburban streets, into the parking garage. The doors slide open automatically. The first light of dawn filters through the garage’s edges, reflecting off glass windows, metal beams. You carry your luggage, maybe a coffee in hand. It’s peaceful—not the rush you expect before a train ride, but calm.

You walk from the garage to the station, moving past signs that are clear, clean, modern. You glance at the platforms—they’re wide, level, designed so people can move without feeling squeezed. You take a moment to look up the tracks, feel the air, hear distant echo of a train horn. The station already feels like it’s facilitating the journey rather than impeding it.


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