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  2. Green Line E branch - Wikipedia

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    The downtown terminal of the E branch underwent a number of changes during the MBTA era; from 1987 to 2020, it was usually Lechmere. In May 2020, the E branch was cut back to North Station for construction of the Green Line Extension, as part of which it was temporarily extended to Union Square in March 2022. It was permanently extended to ...

  3. North Station (subway) - Wikipedia

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    Southbound Green Line and Orange Line trains share an island platform, while northbound Green Line trains stop at the mezzanine level. North Station was the terminal of the Green Line until November 12, 2005, when the new tunnel opened and service to Lechmere resumed. [1] The station cost $262 million to construct. [16]

  4. Green Line (MBTA) - Wikipedia

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    Schematic map of Green Line branches and stations. The Green Line's core is the central subway, a group of tunnels which run through downtown Boston. [10] The Tremont Street subway runs roughly north–south through downtown, with stations at Boylston, Park Street, Government Center, Haymarket, and North Station – all with connections to other lines of the MBTA subway system.

  5. Green Line D branch - Wikipedia

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    The line runs on a grade separated surface right-of-way for 9 miles (14 km) from Riverside station to Fenway station. The line merges into the C branch tunnel west of Kenmore, then follows the Boylston Street subway and Tremont Street subway to North Station. It is the longest and busiest of the four Green Line branches.

  6. North Station - Wikipedia

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    The MBTA would also be granted easements for a Green Line tunnel under the arena to replace the Causeway Street Elevated, for a combined underground "superstation" for the Green and Orange lines, and for pedestrian access to North Station. [19] The FleetCenter, North Station concourse, and garage opened in 1995. [20] [21]

  7. Green Line Extension - Wikipedia

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    The Green Line Extension (GLX) was a construction project to extend the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Green Line light rail system northwest into Somerville and Medford, two inner suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts. The project opened in two phases in 2022 at a total cost of $2.28 billion.

  8. Green Line C branch - Wikipedia

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    Service was extended to North Station on July 30, 1983; this was the terminal until a cut to Government Center on March 29, 1997. [8] It was extended again to North Station on January 1, 2005. [ 8 ] The C branch was cut to Government Center on October 24, 2021, as part of changes in preparation for the opening of the Green Line Extension later ...

  9. Lechmere station - Wikipedia

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    The north headhouse in March 2022. Lechmere station is located on the east side of O'Brien Highway at Lechmere Square, adjacent to the North Point development. The two-track Green Line viaduct runs approximately southeast–northwest through the station area.