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How to get to Lake Sabatia in Taunton by bus or train?

Directions to Lake Sabatia (Taunton) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Lake Sabatia

    BusBus: 6.

How to get to Lake Sabatia by bus?

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Bus stops near Lake Sabatia in Taunton

  • 1380 Bay Street, 30 min walk,

Bus lines to Lake Sabatia in Taunton

  • 6, Myles Standish Industrial Park,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Lake Sabatia?

    The closest stations to Lake Sabatia are:

    • 1380 Bay Street is 2517 yards away, 30 min walk.
  • Which bus line stops near Lake Sabatia?

    6

  • What time is the first bus to Lake Sabatia in Taunton?

    The 6 is the first bus that goes to Lake Sabatia in Taunton. It stops nearby at 6:44 AM.

  • What time is the last bus to Lake Sabatia in Taunton?

    The 6 is the last bus that goes to Lake Sabatia in Taunton. It stops nearby at 6:14 PM.

  • How much is the train fare to Lake Sabatia?

    The train fare to Lake Sabatia costs about $2.40 - $12.25.

  • How much is the bus fare to Lake Sabatia?

    The bus fare to Lake Sabatia costs about $1.50.

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Public Transit to Lake Sabatia in Taunton

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Bus: 6.

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Location: Taunton, Boston

Lake Sabatia, Taunton
Lake Sabatia, TauntonLake Sabbatia, sometimes known as Scaddings Pond is a 248-acre great pond in Taunton, Massachusetts, near Watson Pond State Park. The lake is where Mill River begins and the Snake River ends. It is the largest lake in the city of Taunton and the most popularly used. There are several coves and an island within the lake. Parts of its coastline are populated with woods, streets, and residential homes. Lake Sabbatia is used for a variety of recreational activities such as boating, swimming, fishing, and ice fishing. There is a boat ramp off Bay Street into the lake. Various plants of the genus Sabbatia usually have pink cymose flowers and occur from acid bogs to brackish marshes. Sabbatia chloiroides grows in Plymouth county, on the margin of ponds; in July it has large, showy pink flowers. There is also a variety with white flowers. On October 18, 2005, much of downtown Taunton was closed when the century-old wooden dam began to collapse due to heavy rainfall; fears of floods up to 6 feet (1.8 m) deep caused mass evacuation. Lake Sabbatia and Watson Pond are located entirely within the boundary of the state-designated Area of Critical Environmental Concern, the Canoe River Aquifer. In April 2007 the residents of the Lake Sabbatia area formed a civic organization devoted to rebuilding the Morey's Bridge Dam at Bay Street. Morey's Bridge is the dam that regulates Lake Sabbatia water levels. The owner of the dam, faced with an order from the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation to repair or breach the dam, reached out to the local citizens to raise the necessary funds to construct a new dam. The dam owner would have been within his legal rights to dismantle the dam, thereby reducing the lake to a swampy marshland. He instead chose the path of good citizenry and with great generosity agreed to match dollar for dollar all funds raised by the citizens. Through their website helpsavethelake.com and their Yahoo user group the citizens have raised over $20,000 toward the construction of the new dam. The project is in the engineering phase. On July 7, 2007 the private owners in the community turned out in mass to construct a 120-foot (37 m) long block structure in front of the old dam, to save the lake and return the lake to normal water levels. The project took months of planning and permitting by private residents and was funded by private donations from homeowners and local businesses. Over 50 residents turned out to help build the dam. Local contractors donated heavy equipment, drivers, and materials. Local establishments donated food, residents fed the workers, and turned out at the site to watch as enormous concrete blocks were hoisted into place. The project started at 6:30 Saturday morning and continued late into the night. Volunteers returned on Sunday to wrap the edges with a protective rubber barrier. The spillway will allow the lake to self regulate its water level, protecting the upstream habitats from draining and allowing fish to flourish. Future plans are to repair the original dam structure and incorporate a fish ladder.
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Public transit lines with stations closest to Lake Sabatia in Taunton

Bus lines with stations closest to Lake Sabatia in Taunton