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Station: Indicates the MBTA's official name for the station. Indicates whether the station is accessible. (See MBTA accessibility for further details.) Line: Indicates the lines that stop at the given station. A bold line designation indicates that the station is a terminus for that line. Connections
All stations are operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. This list includes all rapid transit, light rail, and bus rapid transit (BRT) stations currently open on the MBTA's subway system. As of December 2022, the system has 153 stops and stations served by the Green, Blue, Red, Orange, and Silver lines. [1]
Ruggles station is an intermodal transfer station in Boston, Massachusetts. It serves Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) rapid transit, bus, and commuter rail services and is located at the intersection of Ruggles and Tremont streets, where the Roxbury , Fenway–Kenmore , and Mission Hill neighborhoods meet.
Number of stations: 153 (list of stations) Annual ridership: 85,397,200 (heavy rail, 2023) 34,581,000 (light rail, 2023) [1] Website: mbta.com: Operation; Began operation: September 1, 1897 (Tremont Street subway) Operator(s) Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Train length: 6 cars (rapid transit) 1-3 cars (light rail) Technical ...
Standard MBTA platforms are about 800 feet (240 m) long – enough for a nine-car train – and a minimum of 12 feet (3.7 m) wide for side platforms and 22 feet (6.7 m) wide for island platforms. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] 110 active stations are accessible , including all terminals and all stations with rapid transit connections; 26 are not. [ 5 ]
South Coast Rail is gaining steam, with key stations in Taunton and New Bedford almost complete. Here are the latest updates and milestones. MBTA says South Coast Rail stations will be finished ...
The New Haven Railroad opened Route 128 station on April 26, 1953, on the same site as the former Green Lodge station. [ 21 ] [ 3 ] Intended for intercity passengers driving from the suburbs on the then-under-construction Route 128 expressway , the station had 1,500-foot (460 m)-long platforms to accommodate intercity trains and a 1,200-space ...
Rides between Zone 1A stations – South Station, Back Bay, most of the Fairmount Line, and eight other stations within several miles of downtown – cost $2.40, the same as a subway fare with a CharlieCard. Fares for other stations range from $5.75 from Zone 1 (~5–10 miles from downtown) to $14.50 from Zone 10 (~60 miles).