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  2. List of MBTA Commuter Rail stations - Wikipedia

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    The system is split into two parts, with lines north of Boston having a terminus at North Station and lines south of Boston having a terminus at South Station. As of November 2024, there are 137 active stations on twelve lines, two of which have branches. 110 active stations are accessible; 27 are not.

  3. Category : Railway stations in Cambridge, Massachusetts

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    North Cambridge station; North Cambridge station (Fitchburg Railroad) P. Porter station; W. West Cambridge station

  4. Red Line (MBTA) - Wikipedia

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    1912 cars at the original Harvard station. The Cambridge subway began service in 1912 with 40 all-steel motor cars built by the Standard Steel Car Company, and 20 cars from the Laconia Car Company. They had a novel design as a result of studies about Boston's existing lines, with a then-extraordinary length of 69 feet 6 inches (21.18 m) over ...

  5. Several injured when passenger train derails in Cambridge ...

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    Seven people were injured after a Green Line train derailed near Lechmere Station in Cambridge. Several injured when passenger train derails in Cambridge, Massachusetts Skip to main content

  6. Central station (MBTA) - Wikipedia

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    The station is accessible. Six MBTA bus routes – 1, 47, 64, 70, 83, and 91 – stop near the station. [3] The station has two works of public art, which were installed in 1988 as part of the Arts on the Line program: [4] [5] East Indian, by Elizabeth Mapelli, seven fused glass tile murals behind benches on the platforms

  7. Porter station - Wikipedia

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    The first station, built in 1843–1845, was called Porter's Station. [7] A new station building was constructed in 1854. [8] Later stations at the site were known as North Cambridge, then later simply as Cambridge. [9] In 1869, the original station was moved to the North Avenue (now Massachusetts Avenue) bridge over the tracks. [7]

  8. List of MBTA subway stations - Wikipedia

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    Stylized map of the Boston subway system from 2013. The map does not reflect changes since, including the 2014 opening of Assembly station, the 2018 start of SL3 service, and the 2022 opening of the Green Line Extension. This is a list of MBTA subway stations in Boston and surrounding municipalities.

  9. Transportation in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Acela (left) and Northeast Regional (right) locomotives at South Station in 2019. Boston is served by four intercity rail services, all operated by Amtrak. The Acela and Northeast Regional services both operate on the Northeast Corridor to and from Washington, D.C., with stops in places such as New York City and Philadelphia.