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 Government Center Station Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
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 BOSTON, Transportation
In the greater Boston area, the principal means of everyday transportation is the above ground trains and subway system operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (M.B.T.A.).
This may be purchased at the Government Center station towards the beginning or end of each month or online at www.mbta.com
Amtrak, operating two stations in Boston, provides a relatively inexpensive means of travel to most areas of the upper eastern seaboard.
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 Boston Area Transportation Options
Public Transportation: Massachusetts Bay Transport Authority (MBTA, "the T")
Get off at Prudential Center station and exit the station to the right onto Huntington Avenue.  You do not want to exit to the left into the Prudential Center.  Once outside, turn left and walk fifty yards along Huntington Ave.
Take the "inbound" subway train to Government Center.
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 Government Center (MBTA station)
Government Center Station of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, located at the intersection of Tremont, Court and Cambridge Streets in the Government Center, Boston, Massachusetts neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, is the transfer point between the Green Line (MBTA) and the Blue Line (MBTA).
MBTA Green Line dir1 next1 Park Street here Government Center dir2 outbound next2 Haymarket transitline bg blue system MBTA linename: Blue Line dir1 end1 Bowdoin extra1 next1 Bowdoin extra2 here Government Center dir2 end2 Wonderland extra3 next2 State Street extra4
Before the current Boston City Hall was built, the station was known as Scollay on the Green Line and Scollay Under on the Blue Line.
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 Getting Around Boston
Below is a listing of some of the more popular sights and where on the MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) they are.
These passes are sold at Boston's North Station, South Station, Park Street Green Line, Government Center Green Line and other locations.
All subway stops are clearly marked in every subway station and on the trains.
www.newenglandindex.com /bostonlocator.html   (159 words)

  
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Public Transportation: The MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority), operates the subway, commuter rail, and buses.
Take the Blue Line from the airport to the intersection with the Green Line at Government Center.
The MBTA has a free shuttle service from airport terminals to the Airport MBTA station.
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 MetalWerx - Learn Jewelry Making, Community, School and Workshops
Public Transportation: The MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority), operates the subway, commuter rail, and buses.
Take the Blue Line from the airport to the intersection with the Green Line at Government Center.
The MBTA has a free shuttle service from airport terminals to the Airport MBTA station.
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 Dedham park
MBTA - Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority:Traveling on the T
- Government Center via Park Street and Kenmore...
When you come out of Manningtree Station you will be facing the car park...
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 Getting Around Boston
Below is a listing of some of the more popular sights and where on the MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) they are.
These passes are sold at Boston's North Station, South Station, Park Street Green Line, Government Center Green Line and other locations.
All subway stops are clearly marked in every subway station and on the trains.
www.newenglandindex.com /bostonlocator.html   (159 words)

  
 Getting Around Boston
Below is a listing of some of the more popular sights and where on the MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) they are.
These passes are sold at Boston's North Station, South Station, Park Street Green Line, Government Center Green Line and other locations.
All subway stops are clearly marked in every subway station and on the trains.
www.newenglandindex.com /bostonlocator.html   (159 words)

  
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 Getting Around Boston
Below is a listing of some of the more popular sights and where on the MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) they are.
These passes are sold at Boston's North Station, South Station, Park Street Green Line, Government Center Green Line and other locations.
All subway stops are clearly marked in every subway station and on the trains.
www.newenglandindex.com /bostonlocator.html   (159 words)

  
 Green Line "D" Branch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The "D" Branch, also called the Highland Branch or Riverside Branch, is a branch of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Green Line in the Boston, Massachusetts area, along which light rail vehicles run.
January 20, 1984 to shortly after: cut back to Government Center rush hours due to North Station on the Commuter Rail being closed due to a bridge fire, and all rush hour Lechmere service being provided by a shuttle to Government Center
The east end was connected via the new Fenway Incline to the existing Boylston Street Subway at Kenmore, and streetcar operations began July 4, 1959 (at first by the Metropolitan Transit Authority until the MBTA took over in 1964).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Highland_Branch   (1286 words)

  
 State Street (MBTA station)
State Street Station of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, is the main transfer point between the Orange Line (MBTA) and the Blue Line (MBTA).
Above ground, the exits are located between Government Center, Boston, Massachusetts and the Financial District, Boston, Massachusetts.
Inbound wheelchair users can take the Blue Line to Government Center and cross the platform there to an oubund Blue Line train and take it to the accessible State Street platform.
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