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Forest Hills station is an intermodal transfer station in Boston, Massachusetts.It serves the MBTA rapid transit Orange Line and three MBTA Commuter Rail lines (Needham, Providence/Stoughton, and Franklin/Foxboro) and is a major terminus for MBTA bus routes.
The line returns to the surface in the South End, then follows the Southwest Corridor southwest in a cut through Roxbury and Jamaica Plain to Forest Hills station. The Orange Line operates during normal MBTA service hours (all times except late nights) with six-car trains. It uses a 152-car CRRC fleet built in 2018–2024.
Forest Hills Shops south of Forest Hills: Orange Line: maintenance and storage 1987; completion of the southwest Corridor: Haverhill Layover north of Haverhill: Haverhill Line: layover/storage 1987; replaced by Bradford Layover Ipswich Layover south of Ipswich: Newburyport/Rockport Line: layover/storage 1998; extension to Newburyport Lechmere ...
This includes stations rebuilt nearby on a different routing of the same line (such as Forest Hills when the Washington Street Elevated was replaced with the Southwest Corridor), temporary stations (such as Harvard/Brattle), and stations replaced with Silver Line stops (such as Dover). Most MBTA rapid transit stations have been rebuilt or ...
Forest Hills is served by the Forest Hills Station, a local transportation hub operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA). This station is the southern end of the Orange Line , is a stop on the Commuter Rail's Needham Line , and was previously the terminal for the Green Line's E branch , until it was truncated to Heath ...
This is a route-map template for Forest Hills station (MBTA), a Boston subway and commuter rail station.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
On June 12, 1915, the Hyde Park–Forest Hills line was extended to Jamaica Plain Carhouse, with the Forest Hills–North Station (via Columbus Avenue) route cut back to Jamaica Plain Carhouse; this change was to provide more frequent service between Forest Hills and the carhouse. [55]
A Silver Line bus at East Berkeley Street stop, the former location of Dover station, in 2011. Since the Southwest Corridor was located somewhat further to the west than the elevated had been, away from neighborhood centers like Dudley and Egleston Squares, the MBTA promised that a branch of the light rail Green Line would be built to provide continued rapid transit service to those areas.