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Acton is a suburban community located 25 miles northwest of Boston. Although Acton's population has almost tripled in the last three decades, the town has retained much of its rural New England character, as evidenced by the traditional town center and green, with fine examples of historic architecture, and the stone walls and tree-lined country roads.

However, Acton is well prepared for the 21st century. Acton affords a full range of services to its residents and businesses, including an active town government, top-notch libraries, a nationally accredited police department, a full-time fire department, and local and regional school systems that are ranked among the top in the state.

Commerce continues to thrive and grow in Acton due in large part to its prime location along Routes 2, 27 and 111, the commuter train stop, and its proximity to Route 495. A wide range of retail stores and services, a community theater, various types of commercial recreation and several museums, can all be found in Acton.

Geography

Eastern Massachusetts, bordered by Carlisle and Concord on the east, Westford and Littleton on the north, Sudbury on the south, Maynard and Stow on the southwest, and Boxborough on the west. Acton is 25 miles northwest of Boston, 14 miles south of Lowell, 29 miles northeast of Worcester, and 203 miles from New York City.

  • Total Area: 20.29 sq. miles
  • Land Area: 19.98 sq. miles
  • Population: 17,872
  • Density: 894 per sq. mile

Government

Municipal Offices Main Number: (598) 264-9615

Form of Government; Board of Selectmen, Town Manager, Open Town Meeting. Incorporated as a town in 1735.

Museums

  • The Discovery Museums
    177 Main Street
    (978) 264-4200
  • Iron Work Farm In Acton, Inc.
    Faulkner House
    5 High Street
    (978) 263-5543

Transportation and Access

Acton is situated in the Greater Boston Area, which has excellent rail, air, and highway facilities. State Route 128 and Interstate Route 495 divide the region into inner and outer zones, which are connected by numerous "spokes" providing direct access to the airport, port, and intermodal facilities of Boston.

Major Highways

Principal highways are State Routes 2, 2A, 27, and 111.

Rail

Commuter rail service is available from South Acton to North Station, Boston. Travel time 44-51 minutes; 287 MBTA parking spaces available. The Bay Colony Railroad provides freight rail service to North Acton. Contact number: (617) 380-3556. Freight rail service is also available from the Springfield Terminal Railway. Contact number: (978) 663-1073

Bus

Acton is a member of the Lowell Regional Transit Authority (LRTA). No fixed bus service is available, but the LRTA Road Runner Program and the Council on Aging provide paratransit services for the elderly and disabled. Yankee Bus Line, Inc., offers limited commuter service to Boston.

Other

Acton is within easy reach of the Boston docks and Logan International Airport. L.G. Hanscom Field in Bedford is a Reliever Airport with Commercial Service: a 5,106' long asphalt runway and a 7,001' long asphalt and concrete runway. Instrument approaches available: Precision and non-precision.

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