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How to get to D W Field Park in Brockton by bus or train?

Directions to D W Field Park (Brockton) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near D W Field Park

    BusBus: 12, 230, 4A, 14.TrainTrain: MIDDLEBOROUGH/LAKEVILLE LINE.

How to get to D W Field Park by bus?

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Bus stops near D W Field Park in Brockton

  • Dw Field Golf Course, 5 min walk,

Bus lines to D W Field Park in Brockton

  • 4A, Sears And Macy's,
  • 14, Cobbs Corner,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to D W Field Park?

    The closest stations to D W Field Park are:

    • Dw Field Golf Course is 371 yards away, 5 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near D W Field Park?

    These bus lines stop near D W Field Park: 12, 230, 4A.

  • Which train line stops near D W Field Park?

    MIDDLEBOROUGH/LAKEVILLE LINE

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to D W Field Park in Brockton?

    The nearest bus stop to D W Field Park in Brockton is Dw Field Golf Course. It’s a 5 min walk away.

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Bus: 12, 230, 4A, 14.Train: MIDDLEBOROUGH/LAKEVILLE LINE.

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Location: Brockton, Boston

D W Field Park, Brockton
D W Field Park, BrocktonD.W. Field Park is a municipal park managed by the parks department of the city of Brockton, Massachusetts. The park consists of 650 acres (260 ha) of fields, woodlands, and water bodies in northern Brockton and southern Avon, Massachusetts, and is owned by both municipalities. It was created in 1925 as a bequest from Brockton businessman Daniel W. Field, and was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and his son, John Charles Olmsted. Its landscape is dominated by a chain of seven water bodies, all but one of which are man-made, impounding Beaver Brook. The oldest of them, Cross Pond, was created in the 1790s; these lakes, ponds, and reservoirs, were, with one exception, created before the park was laid out, and served either agricultural or industrial purposes. Waldo Lake was created in the 1930s as part of the park's design.Access to the park's interior is via a narrow road 6 miles (9.7 km) long that winds through the grounds, providing access to its major features. This circuit road is accessible from the surrounding public roadways at a number of points, with gates built from locally gathered fieldstone. There is no formalized network of pedestrian paths. As a result, activities tend to be concentrated at the places where there are parking facilities, resulting in some environmental and scenic degradation.The park's most prominent landmark is a fieldstone observation tower, built at the park's high point, known as Indian Cave Hill or Tower Hill. It was built in 1928 from fieldstones gathered from the park grounds. Inside 90 steps, approximately 18 per landing, lead to an observation deck with a visage as far as Blue Hills in all directions. The park is open everyday dawn til dusk; the tower is officially open 1 day a year during Towerfest, early October, Columbus Day weekend. At the foot of Tower Hill is a concrete pad, in which are embedded Daniel Field's handprints and footprints, and the inscription "Please Enjoy, Do Not Destroy D.W. Field Park." The other major structure in the park is the gatehouse of the Brockton Reservoir, which was built in the 1880s. The park also includes an eighteen-hole golf course.The park was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.
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Public transit lines with stations closest to D W Field Park in Brockton

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