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  2. List of MBTA subway stations - Wikipedia

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    Everett station in 1918 A train at Strathmore Road in 1965 Watertown Yard was the terminus of the ... April 4, 1975 Rebuilt nearby as part of the Haymarket North ...

  3. List of Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority yards

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    Fitchburg Line [4] layover/storage Worcester Layover east of Worcester: Framingham/Worcester Line: layover/storage Future yards. 10km 6miles. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1 ...

  4. Porter station - Wikipedia

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    Porter is 14 minutes from Park Street on the Red Line, and about 10 minutes from North Station on commuter rail trains. [4] Several local MBTA bus routes also stop at the station. A series of commuter rail depots have been located at Porter Square under various names since the 1840s.

  5. Government Center station (MBTA) - Wikipedia

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    The Green Line platform on reopening day A westbound Blue Line train leaving the renovated station in 2024. In 1990, the state agreed to a number of transit expansion and renovation projects to settle a lawsuit from the Conservation Law Foundation over the environmental impacts of the Big Dig. [4]

  6. Central station (MBTA) - Wikipedia

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    The station had one exit and one entrance stairway at each end of each platform; all were 4 feet (1.2 m) wide except for one 6-foot (1.8 m)-wide pair. [8] [9] The platforms and floors were made of granolithic. Station walls were tiled with white enamel, with a buff tile band 6 feet (1.8 m) above the floor and white plaster above. [8]

  7. Kendall/MIT station - Wikipedia

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    Kendall/MIT station (signed as Kendall) is an underground rapid transit station in Cambridge, Massachusetts.It is served by the MBTA Red Line.Located at the intersection of Main Street and Broadway, it is named for the primary areas it serves - the Kendall Square business district and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

  8. JFK/UMass station - Wikipedia

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    [4] [6] South of the station, the Braintree Branch tracks cross over the commuter rail tracks via a lengthy flyover. [4] The flyover is dedicated to Milton DeVaughn, an MBTA track worker, who died in December 1993 when he fell under the wheels of an MBTA work train.

  9. Harvard station - Wikipedia

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    The $4.1 million project, which provided redundant elevator access to the station, was completed in January 2012. [97] The main elevator in Harvard Square was closed in 2018 for an 18-month replacement with a larger glass elevator. The new elevator, which has copper sheeting on the kiosk, opened on October 31, 2019. [98]