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  2. Blue Line (MBTA) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Line is a rapid transit line in the Greater Boston metropolitan area, one of four rapid transit lines operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA). It runs from Bowdoin station in downtown Boston under Boston Harbor to East Boston and Revere on the inner North Shore, where it terminates at Wonderland .

  3. Airport station (MBTA) - Wikipedia

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    Massport Shuttle buses at the station. Airport station is located in East Boston at the western edge of Logan International Airport within the interchange of Interstate 90 and Massachusetts Route 1A. It has two side platforms serving the two tracks of the Blue Line, which runs approximately northeast–southwest at street level through the ...

  4. MBTA subway - Wikipedia

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    The East Boston Tunnel became the Blue Line because it runs under Boston Harbor, and the Cambridge-Dorchester Tunnel became the Red Line because its northernmost terminus was then at Harvard University, whose school color is crimson. According to Chermayeff, the Main Line El "ended up being orange for no particular reason beyond color balance."

  5. Transportation in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Red Line subway train crossing the Longfellow Bridge Green Line subway/surface train on street track Blue Line subway train at the airport Orange Line subway train at Massachusetts Avenue station. Boston has the oldest subway system in North America, with the first underground streetcar traffic dating back to 1897.

  6. Bowdoin station - Wikipedia

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    The newly formed Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) assigned colors to the four MBTA subway lines in 1965, with the East Boston Tunnel and Revere Extension becoming the Blue Line. [1] The station was modernized in 1967–1968 as part of a $9 million systemwide station improvement program. [ 24 ]

  7. Orient Heights station - Wikipedia

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    Orient Heights was the last Blue Line station in East Boston to be rebuilt for accessibility. (The only others on the line were Government Center and Bowdoin, both in downtown Boston). Due to this distinction, it was the last remaining station in the MBTA that still had a 1967 system map, which showed the Charlestown and Washington Street ...

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