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  2. Government Center station (MBTA) - Wikipedia

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    During Government Center station's closure, Green Line trains passed through but did not stop at the station. For the duration of the closure, the B branch was cut back to Park Street (after the reopening of Government Center station, this would later be modified to keeping it at as the terminus permanently for five more years), while the D ...

  3. Green Line C branch - Wikipedia

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    The line was cut back to Government Center except at rush hour from March 21 to June 21, 1980, and cut back to Park Street on April 4, 1981. [8] The line was extended to Government Center on June 26, 1982, with LRVs providing all service. [8] From July 24 to September 10, 1982, the line was replaced by buses to allow for track replacement.

  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 B branch - Wikipedia

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    The B branch was extended to the new loop at Government Center opened on November 18, 1964 – the first service to regularly use the loop. [17] Over the next two decades, the downtown termini were frequently changed; the B branch variously terminated at Park Street, Government Center, Haymarket, North Station, and Lechmere. On July 30, 1983 ...

  6. Green Line D branch - Wikipedia

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    It was cut back to Government Center on June 19, 2004, to accommodate the demolition of the Causeway Street elevated and the opening of the new underground North Station. Green Line service to Lechmere resumed on November 12, 2005, though the D branch continued to terminate at Government Center. [2]

  7. Green Line E branch - Wikipedia

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    The E branch (also referred to as the Huntington Avenue branch, or formerly as the Arborway Line) is a light rail line in Boston, Cambridge, Medford, and Somerville, Massachusetts, operating as part of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Green Line.

  8. Summit Avenue station (MBTA Green Line C branch) - Wikipedia

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    toward Government Center Location Summit Avenue station (announced as Winchester Street/Summit Avenue ) is a light rail stop on the MBTA Green Line C branch , located in the median of Beacon Street between Winchester Street and Summit Avenue in the Coolidge Corner neighborhood of Brookline, Massachusetts .

  9. Englewood Avenue station - Wikipedia

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    Englewood Avenue station is a light rail station on the MBTA Green Line C branch located in the median of Beacon Street just west of Englewood Avenue in Brookline, Massachusetts. The station consists of two low side platforms which serve the C branch's two tracks. Englewood Avenue is not accessible.