This bridge is just east of the station and was built in 1907 to eliminate the old grade crossing that once existed here.  In 2015, the bridge received it's very first cleaning, and it now displays it's original granite color.
This is the pedestrian tunnel that goes under the station from one side of the tracks to the other, for those who don't wish to cross the actual rails.
Stairway on the south side of the station
Walkway in front of the station
Trackside looking east towards Hill's Crossing in the direction of Boston.  The diagonal roof is over the stairway.
Trackside looking west in the direction of Waverley and Waltham.
Street view showing the covered stairway that leads to the south platform.
The station is now owned by the Belmont Lions Club, and some open sections have been walled up.  The stones were reportedly sourced from a Belmont farm.
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Below are a series of 2008 photos of the Boston & Maine railroad
station at Belmont Center, Massachusetts.
Boston & Maine / MBTA Station
-- Belmont Center, Massachusetts --
Built 1908