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If abutters use MBTA land long enough, can they claim it as their own through the adverse possession law (squatters rights)?

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If abutters use MBTA land long enough, can they claim it as their own through the adverse possession law (squatters rights)?

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No. Massachusetts General Law, chapter 160, section 88 specifically excludes taking railroad land using adverse possession.

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