Park Street Station of the MBTA, located at the intersection of Park Street and Tremont Street in Boston at a corner of Boston Common, is the main transfer point between the Green Line and the Red Line. Throughout the green and red lines, trains labeled "inbound" are headed towards this station, Downtown Crossing, or Government Center while those labeled "outbound" are headed away.
The Green Line portion of this station was originally constructed...
more
Read article at Wikipedia
Park Street
top ↑
We can also tell you Park Street is a
If you know more about Park Street, you can add more facts here »
Similar topics in Freebase
-
Harvard
Harvard is a station on the Red Line subway in Harvard Square 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... -
Downtown Crossing
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... -
North Station
North Station, located at Causeway and Nashua Streets, in Boston, Massachusetts, is a major transportation hub. Its facilities include: In November, 2005, the MBTA completed construction of its North Station Superstation which placed the Green Line underground, offering inbound cross-platform... -
Porter Square
Porter Square is a neighborhood of Cambridge, Massachusetts in the USA, located around the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Somerville Avenue, between Harvard and Davis Squares. The Porter Square station is one of the stops on the Red Line, and of the Commuter Rail, both part of the MBTA.... -
Government Center
Government Center is an MBTA subway station located at the intersection of Tremont, Court and Cambridge Streets in the Government Center neighborhood of Boston, is the transfer point between the Green Line and the Blue Line. Government Center Station is not wheelchair accessible as of 2009. The... -
Haymarket
Haymarket is a MBTA station on the Green and Orange lines, located at the corner of Congress and New Sudbury St. Transfer between the Green and Orange Lines is possible here. Originally, the Orange Line entrances carried the separate names Union and Friend, as the entrances were at different levels... -
Wollaston
Wollaston is a station on the Red Line of the MBTA subway at the intersection of Beale Street and Newport Avenue in Quincy, Massachusetts. It serves Quincy's Wollaston neighborhood. There is an on-site 550 space parking lot. It was opened on September 1, 1971 as the second of three stations in the... -
Alewife
Alewife Station, located at the intersection of Alewife Brook Parkway and Cambridgepark West in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a local intermodal transportation hub. It is the northern terminus of the MBTA's Red Line, and a bus terminal for several local routes. It opened on March 30, 1985. Its... -
Quincy Adams
Quincy Adams Station, located at Burgin Parkway and Centre Street, in Quincy, Massachusetts, is the next to last station on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Red Line Braintree branch. The station features a large park and ride garage, with space for 2378 automobiles. It can be... -
Butler