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How to get to Assawompset Pond in Boston by train or bus?

Directions to Assawompset Pond (Boston) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Assawompset Pond

    TrainTrain: MIDDLEBOROUGH/LAKEVILLE LINE, CAPEFLYER, MIDDLEBOROUGH/LAKEVILLE.

Train stations near Assawompset Pond in Boston

  • Middleborough/Lakeville, 68 min walk,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Assawompset Pond?

    The closest stations to Assawompset Pond are:

    • Middleborough/Lakeville is 5819 yards away, 68 min walk.
  • Which train line stops near Assawompset Pond?

    MIDDLEBOROUGH/LAKEVILLE LINE

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Train: MIDDLEBOROUGH/LAKEVILLE LINE, CAPEFLYER, MIDDLEBOROUGH/LAKEVILLE.

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Assawompset Pond Address: Bedford Street street in Boston

Assawompset Pond
Assawompset PondAssawompset Pond is a reservoir/pond within the towns of Lakeville and Middleboro, in southeastern Massachusetts. It shares its waters with Long Pond and is openly connected with Pocksha Pond. These lakes provide a source of drinking water to the city of New Bedford, the largest city in southeastern Massachusetts. At almost four square miles, it is the largest natural lake in Massachusetts. It is known in Wampanoag as Place of the White Stones and is host for the largest Alewife (Herring) run in the eastern seaboard. In the early spring the Nemasket River runs black with fish heading for the spawning grounds. The area known as Betty's Neck was one of the summer encampments for Native Americans who would traverse the Taunton River and Nemasket River to enter the pond. The Nemasket, being known as Where the fish are, explains the significance as a food source. The origins of the King Philip's War started with the discovery of John Sassamon's body and the subsequent trial of his suspected murderers. His body was slipped under the ice on the pond and found the following spring. The outcome of the trial sparked the beginning of hostilities. The pond was dammed in 1894 at the Nemasket River, which raised the water level about five feet.
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Public transit lines with stations closest to Assawompset Pond in Boston

Train lines with stations closest to Assawompset Pond in Boston