Red Line (MBTA) Alewife Station, located at the intersection of Alewife Brook Parkway and Cambridgepark Drive in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a local intermodal transportation hub. It is the northern terminus of the Boston subway's Red Line, and a bus terminal for several local routes. It opened on March 30, 1985. Its facilities include: ...more on Wikipedia about "Alewife (MBTA station)"
Andrew is a station on the rapid transit Red Line at Dorchester Avenue at Andrew Square, by Southhampton Street, Dorchester Street, and Boston Street in South Boston Massachusetts. ...more on Wikipedia about "Andrew (MBTA station)"
Ashmont is a station on the rapid transit Red Line in Ashmont, Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. It opened on September 1, 1928, and is the terminal for the Red Line's Dorchester Branch. Ashmont is also the terminus of the streetcar Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line, which loops around on each side of the station, with platforms between the sets of tracks. Buses run southbound on the west side of the station, some running around the loop with the streetcars. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ashmont (MBTA station)"
The Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line (or Mattapan-Ashmont Line, or just the M Line) is considered part of the MBTA's Red Line, even though it uses different equipment ( trolleys) and passengers have to change at Ashmont. It is the only MBTA line to run through a cemetery. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line"
Braintree Station, located at Ivory and Union Streets in Braintree, Massachusetts , is the southernmost station on the MBTA's Red Line. It also is a stop on the MBTA Commuter Rail Plymouth/Kingston and Middleborough/Lakeville Lines. ...more on Wikipedia about "Braintree (MBTA station)"
Central Station is located at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Western Avenue, Prospect Street, and Magazine Street ( Central Square), in Cambridge, MA. Its facilities include: ...more on Wikipedia about "Central (MBTA station)"
Charles/MGH Station is located at the intersection of Cambridge Street and Charles Street, in Boston, Massachusetts. The station is on the Boston subway's Red Line and is elevated, being located at the Boston side of the Longfellow Bridge, which carries the Red Line along with vehicle traffic across the Charles River. Trains return to the Red Line tunnel just south of the station. ...more on Wikipedia about "Charles/MGH (MBTA station)"
Davis Station is located at the intersection of Holland Street, Elm Street, and College Avenue ( Davis Square), in Somerville. It opened on December 8, 1984. Its facilities include: ...more on Wikipedia about "Davis (MBTA station)"
Downtown Crossing Station of the MBTA, located at the corner of Washington Street and Summer Street and the corner of Chauncey Street and Summer Street in Boston, is the main transfer point between the Orange Line and the Red Line. It is named after Downtown Crossing, the shopping area above the station. It had formerly been known as Washington on the Red Line and Summer and Winter or Washington Under on the Orange Line, for the streets above ground. ...more on Wikipedia about "Downtown Crossing (MBTA station)"
Fields Corner is a station on the rapid transit Red Line at Fields Corner in Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. It opened on November 5, 1927, serving as the south end of the line for about a year. In addition to the two rapid transit platforms, one on each side of the line, there were streetcar tracks on each side, with the departing tracks at the north ( railroad west) side split into two, and a bus loop under the south (east) track. Free transfers were available between all modes, though with buses a paper transfer was required. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fields Corner (MBTA station)"
Harvard is a station on the Red Line subway at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Brattle Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It opened on March 23, 1912 and was rebuilt in the 1980s. The Harvard Bus Tunnel also opened in 1912, originally serving streetcars but now buses and trackless trolleys. ...more on Wikipedia about "Harvard (MBTA station)"
JFK/UMass Station is located at the intersection of Columbia Road and Morrissey Boulevard, in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston. Its facilities include: ...more on Wikipedia about "JFK/UMass (MBTA station)"
Kendall/MIT is a station on the rapid transit Red Line in Kendall Square at the intersection of Broadway and Main Street, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Trains emerge from the Red Line tunnel just south/east of the station to cross the Charles River via the Longfellow Bridge. The station includes the Kendall Band, a public art installation of hand-operated musical sculptures that hang between the tracks at the station platform level and are operated by levers located on the side walls of the two platforms. There is no crossover within fare control; to reverse direction one must exit and re-enter the station, passing through fare gates again. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kendall/MIT (MBTA station)"
Mattapan is the southern terminal of the Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line in Boston, Massachusetts. It is in the Mattapan neighborhood of Boston. Convenient to Route 138, it provides transfer service between the commuter rail system and buses. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mattapan (MBTA station)"
North Quincy is a station on the Red Line subway at East Squantum Street between Hancock Street and Newport Avenue in Quincy, Massachusetts, and serves North Quincy High School, the State Street Bank complex, and the Atlantic and Montclair neighborhoods. Its other facilities include bus connections at street level and a 1,200 space parking lot. It is the northernmost station on the Braintree Branch of the Red Line, and was built in 1971. ...more on Wikipedia about "North Quincy (MBTA station)"
Park Street Station of the MBTA, located at the intersection Park Street and Tremont Street in Boston, is the main transfer point between the Green Line and the Red Line. ...more on Wikipedia about "Park Street (MBTA station)"
Porter Station is a railroad station in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is located at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Somerville Avenue ( Porter Square), in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It also serves portions of Somerville. The station opened on December 8, 1984 and is the deepest station in the Boston area. Its facilities include: ...more on Wikipedia about "Porter (MBTA station)"
Quincy Adams Station, located at Burgin Parkway and Centre Street, in Quincy, Massachusetts , is the next to last station on the MBTA's Red Line Braintree branch. ...more on Wikipedia about "Quincy Adams (MBTA station)"
Quincy Center is a station on the Red Line subway at 1300 Hancock Street and Washington Street in Quincy, Massachusetts. Its other facilities include nearby stops on the MBTA commuter rail Plymouth/Kingston Line and Middleborough/Lakeville Line, and bus connections at street level. ...more on Wikipedia about "Quincy Center (MBTA station)"
The Red Line is the newest of the MBTA rapid transit lines in the Boston, Massachusetts area. Its northwestern terminal is at Alewife near Fresh Pond Parkway and Route 2 in West Cambridge, from which it passes through downtown, with transfers to the Green Line at Park Street and the Orange Line at Downtown Crossing. South of downtown it splits into two branches; one branch runs to Braintree and the other to Ashmont, with the Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line continuing to Mattapan. ...more on Wikipedia about "Red Line (MBTA)"
South Station, located at Atlantic Avenue and Summer Street, in Boston, Massachusetts is a major intermodal transportation hub. Its facilities include: ...more on Wikipedia about "South Station (Boston)"
The Winter Street Concourse is a pedestrian tunnel in Boston, Massachusetts connecting the Park Street and Downtown Crossing subway stations of the MBTA. It can be used to pass freely between these two major transfer stations without boarding a Red Line train, and is therefore a means of transfer between the Green and Orange lines (this type of connection is also possible at Haymarket and North Station). ...more on Wikipedia about "Winter Street Concourse"
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