is adjacent to the platform. There's not enough info to determine to what extent this person was "trespassing" near a platform. However, (depending on the schedule), and at that time of day trains in either direction would be slowing to stop if anyone is visible.
I think trains last stopped at Ball Square* in the 1960s or even earlier. I remember the old station building being used for a martial arts studio, but that's gone now too.
* the station was officially called "North Somerville" even though it was actually just across the line into Medford
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That's the Ball Square bowling alley
Looks like the tracks are not fenced off in this area, if Google Street View is accurate.
Maybe
We need lower speed limits for trains?
Or maybe
Just maybe, some idiots shouldn't be walking out on the railroad tracks.
(I assume this is sarcasm, if not, then it's just dumb.)
662 Boston Ave
is adjacent to the platform. There's not enough info to determine to what extent this person was "trespassing" near a platform. However, (depending on the schedule), and at that time of day trains in either direction would be slowing to stop if anyone is visible.
The exact way that TPD put it
"Trespassing on the inbound track."
There is no platform or
There is no platform or station in this area.
Nice try there
However, the West Medford commuter rail station (there is no station in Medford) is nowhere 662 Boston Avenue.
There hasn't been a "platform" or station here in many decades
I think trains last stopped at Ball Square* in the 1960s or even earlier. I remember the old station building being used for a martial arts studio, but that's gone now too.
* the station was officially called "North Somerville" even though it was actually just across the line into Medford