The Boylston Street subway is a light rail tunnel which lies primarily under Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts. In operation since 1914, it now carries all four branches of the MBTA Green Line from Kenmore Square under the Back Bay into downtown Boston, where it joins with the older Tremont Street subway. The tunnel originally ended just east of Kenmore Square; it was extended under the square to new portals at Blandford Street and St. Mary's Street in 1932.[1]: 44
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Cambridge–Dorchester subway, East Boston Tunnel, and Main Line Elevated (now part of the Red, Blue, and Orange Lines, respectively). Boylston and Park Street were built...
Boylston is not accessible for Green Line trains. Boylston station was opened in 1897 as part of the original segment of the Tremont Streetsubway. Originally...
entrances and exits along BoylstonStreet and Dartmouth Street. Copley station opened in 1914 as part of the BoylstonStreetsubway. The station is accessible...
station opened on October 23, 1932 as a one-station extension of the BoylstonStreetsubway to relieve congestion in the square. Kenmore is the primary station...
Trains run through the BoylstonStreetsubway to Copley where the E branch joins, then continue through the Tremont Streetsubway to downtown Boston. The...
Allston to Kenmore Square, then used the BoylstonStreetsubway and Tremont Streetsubway to reach Park Street station. Portions of the route were built...
Huntington Avenue subway. The line merges into the BoylstonStreetsubway just west of Copley, running to North Station via the Tremont Streetsubway. It then...
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and D branches. The combined services run into the BoylstonStreetsubway and Tremont Streetsubway to downtown Boston. B branch service has terminated...
Tremont Streetsubway between Park Street and BoylstonStreet stations, now on the Green Line, opened in 1897, making it the oldest transit subway in the...
providing for the construction of several tunnels, including the BoylstonStreetsubway. Construction began in March 1912. The Boston Transit Commission...
outer tracks at Boylston south under Tremont Street, with a four-track portal in the triangle bounded by Tremont Street, Pleasant Street (later part of...
The Ipswich Street line was a streetcar line in Boston and Brookline, Massachusetts. The line ran on BoylstonStreet and Ipswich Street in the Fenway–Kenmore...
Streetsubway fully opened in 1898, surface cars entering the subway from East Cambridge had to cross Craigie's Bridge and proceed on surface streets...
four-track-wide segment of the Green Line tunnel between Park Street and Boylston stations was the first subway in the United States, and has been designated a National...
name BoylstonStreet Fishweir refers to ancient fishing structures first discovered in 1913, buried 29 to 40 feet (8.8 to 12.2 m) below BoylstonStreet in...
would later become the Green Line A branch. On October 3, 1914, the BoylstonStreetsubway was opened to the Kenmore Portal just east of Kenmore Square, allowing...
later serve the Green Line A branch and Green Line B branch. The BoylstonStreetsubway was extended to just east of Kenmore Square in 1914. Streetcars...
reconstructed six grade crossings in Taunton, Freetown, and New Bedford. The Dean Street (US-44) crossing in Taunton was replaced in August 2015 with work projected...