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It's not a super high priority on traffic management because that line segment isn't under nearly as much schedule stress as the middle third, but you'd have to tri-track at least through the intermediate stations if you ever wanted to have level-boarding platforms there. Too much high-and-wide freight traffic in/out of Framingham, so full-on passing solutions are a must. Thankfully the four of them are pre-built such that minor modifications (e.g. moving a platform back) can allow a center track to be dropped and the platforms raised, but since they're all ADA-compliant as-is the enhanced accessibility is a much lower-priority item than getting the system backlog of non-accessible stations tamed. It's a further future thing, but it's not far-fetched that the B&A layer cake of services will eventually get thick enough to force the issue.Seeing as how the Framingham/Worcester line triple track project between Weston and Framingham is slated to start construction in a few years, what is the likelihood of a future "phase 2" where the segment from Framingham to Worcester is triple tracked?
Shorter-term they can probably do some good extending the tri-track project just a smidge to be inclusive of the Framingham platforms. Drop another track in the wye infield, turn the current outbound platform into an island, then raise all the platforms (high-and-wides can/do wye around to avoid the platforms, and the east wye has a spatial provision to be double-tracked in case Fitchburg Secondary CR implants another platform there on the turnout). Bust back down to double-track west of the yard. Everything including all future Amtrak stops @ Framingham, so it would do a lot for future traffic management to have it tripled with 3 platform tracks.