Norfolk (MBTA)

What, you were expecting me to go all the way to the far southern fringes of the Northeast Regional’s service area? Not quite, pal! Instead, Norfolk, Massachusetts is on the to-do list for today. Let’s look at it.

Translucent signage???

Norfolk is a relatively small station serving the town of Norfolk, Massachusetts. It’s a park and ride in a small town with not a lot nearby. There’s a partly-built lifestyle center, however I didn’t look at it much. In terms of stuff near the station proper, you just have a small strip mall, a Dunks, and a church. In terms of the station itself, it’s normal, though you have 2 tracks but one side platform (track 1 isn’t complete!), a mini-high, a red dot matrix sign, and a grade crossing along with benches and wastebaskets. Not a lot exciting here. However, there IS something unusual: the Medway “T” Shuttle stops here. Is it signed? NOPE! Because what’s wayfinding?! At least you can GATRA GO if you need out! (stay tuned…)

F40PH!
Towards Forge Park!
The platform and a MOW vehicle!
I suspect any work had to do with the 2nd track being worked on
Red dot matrix signage
Those signals are facing the wrong way.
Shelter!
Small town vibes
The crossing from afar
Sorry, no train horn! D:

The good: It’s in a small town and has parking for people to drive in!

The bad: The GATRA bus connections could be signed…., also the fact there isn’t a 2nd platform here is just…why?!

Nearby points of interest: Not a lot…

Transit connections:
Commuter Rail (Franklin)
GATRA (Medway “T” Shuttle, GATRA GO)

Overall, yeah, I don’t have a lot to say. It works, for what it’s worth, I guess.

Rating: 5.5/10

chelsea

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