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English: A geographically-accurate map of service routes of the MBTA subway (heavy and light rail rapid transit lines in particular), part of the MBTA network, overlayed on a basemap containing the Silver Line and commuter rail lines, municipalities, roads, water areas, area landmarks, and green spaces.
This is a route-map template for the MBTA subway, a Boston rapid transit and light rail system.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
English: A map of service routes of the Silver Line, part of the MBTA network, overlayed on a basemap containing MBTA subway and commuter rail lines, municipalities, roads, water areas, area landmarks, and green spaces. Adapted from MBTA's official Rapid Transit Map (dated December 2022).
All MBTA Commuter Rail lines except the Lowell Line have a dedicated layover near the end of the line |trainsets to be stored overnight. Some provide ground power and other facilities; others are simply several yard tracks off the mainline.
The MBTA transit network includes the MBTA subway with three metro lines (the Blue, Orange, and Red lines), two light rail lines (the Green and Mattapan lines), and a five-line bus rapid transit system (the Silver Line); MBTA bus local and express service; the twelve-line MBTA Commuter Rail system, and several ferry routes.
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The original 14-town MTA district is shown in darkest pink, the 78-town MBTA district established in 1964 in medium pink, and the 175-town "forward funding" district established in 1999 as light pink. White areas are not part of the MBTA district but still pay state sales taxes which are partially used to fund the MBTA.
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