Widett Circle
Widett Circle refers to a locale and its encircling roadway in South Boston, Massachusetts that has long been used as a wholesale food market, but which has been proposed for several redevelopment projects. Located in an industrial zone, it is situated between a bend in Interstate 93 and various rail yards, near the Massachusetts Avenue connector to I-93.
Widett Circle was named for Harold Widett who was the attorney for the meat packers union.
Two railroad tracks encircle Widett Circle and form a loop, which is used by Amtrak to turn trains around. Amtrak uses a train wash shed located on the loop to wash trains. In addition, multiple rail yards and maintenance facilities are adjacent to Widett Circle, including Amtrak's Southampton Street Yard, Amtrak's Front Yard, and MBTA's South Side Service and Inspection Facility.
Potential uses for the site have included:
- An additional rail layover for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
- A trash recycling and transfer facility
- A new 28,000-seat stadium for the New England Revolution soccer team, on a city-owned parcel between Widett Circle and I-93
- A floodable watershed
- The main stadium for the Boston bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics