Beacon Park Yard was a CSX Transportation rail yard in Allston, Boston, now owned by Harvard University. The yard opened in 1890 on the site of a former trotting park, from which it took its name. It was closed in 2013 following the relocation of the yard's container operations to Worcester, Massachusetts and opening of a transload facility in Westborough, Massachusetts. Plans for the yard include relocation of the Massachusetts Turnpike Allston exit, construction of a new MBTA commuter rail station and layover yard, and a major real estate development.
The yard in 2012 shortly before closure
Beacon Park Yard in 2023, reopened as a transfer facility
Freight cars in Beacon Park Yard around 1900
Container trains at Beacon Park Yard in 2010
Allston is an officially recognized neighborhood within the City of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It was named after the American painter and poet Washington Allston. It comprises the land covered by the zip code 02134. For the most part, Allston is administered collectively with the adjacent neighborhood of Brighton. The two are often referred to together as Allston–Brighton. Boston Police Department District D-14 covers the Allston-Brighton area and a Boston Fire Department Allston station is located in Union Square which houses Engine 41 and Ladder 14. Engine 41 is nicknamed "The Bull" to commemorate the historic stockyards of Allston.
Packard's Corner at the intersection of Commonwealth Avenue and Brighton Avenue in Allston
Engine 41 Boston Fire Department in Allston neighborhood in 2015
The Charles River viewed at night in winter from the Weeks footbridge with Allston to the right and Cambridge, Massachusetts to the left.
Allston Railroad Station, about 1909, currently a Regina Pizzeria