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 The Union Club of Boston - Directions
Go up Beacon Street through one set of lights; at the second set of lights, turn right down Park Street (at the corner of the Boston Common).
At the third set of lights, turn right onto Park Street (at the corner of the Boston Common).
(located at where the end of Park Street meets Tremont) and not very far from the
www.unionclub.org /directions.html

  
 NETransit: Abandoned Stations, Tunnels, and Station Entrances found on the MBTA
The remains of the station not torn down were converted to parking and still later into a new electrical sub-station for the Green Line.
However, a small tunnel remnant is still used by the MBTA as a utility room and another small portion is used by City Hall as an underground records storage area.
The remnants of the Charles Street incline (closed February 14, 1941), the Public Gardens incline (closed September 6, 1914), and provision for a proposed tunnel to Post Office Square (never built) can all be seen in the same area.
members.aol.com /eddanamta/abandoned/abanstas.html

  
 Database of Greenspaces and Neighborhoods in the heart of Boston.
This is the community northeast of the Forest Hills MBTA Station and it is dominated by triple-deckers.
This area stretches from Boylston Street to Green Street and from Washington Street to the Southwest Corridor Park.
The two designated Main Street districts in Jamaica Plain are Centre Street/ South Street and Egleston Square on Washington Street and Columbus Avenue at the edge of the Roxbury border.
ksgaccman.harvard.edu /hotc/displayplace.asp?id=11414

  
 Park Street
Park Street T station is the busiest in the MBTA system.
Boston street musicians have participated in these as well as other musical, social and political functions inherent to busking, including the use of public space as a laboratory for individual musical development, and the role of political activism in street performing.
Boston folk and street music historian Stephen Baird says Benjamin Franklin was known to sing ballads in the streets of Boston and Philadelphia.
pwp.starnetdial.net /submusica/park.html

  
 NETransit: 100 Years of the Tremont Street Subway
The original station is still visible today, as cars to Park Street presently travel across the remnants of the old platform as part of the North Station construction.
Scollay station was further altered with the opening of Court Street station of the East Boston Tunnel in 1904.
By 1971 the MBTA was dissatisfied with the new color scheme, and was repainting cars in either the MTA's tangerine, cream, and silver, or the MBTA's in-house brew of green and white with grey trim.
members.aol.com /netransit/private/tss/tsstext.html

  
 T Watch
The MBTA will promise a few things, like a new "station cleaning program", and they'll remind us, through their media mouthpieces, that this is "the cheapest transit system in the nation", the well-worn excuse that they've pulled out of their hat for millennia.
MBTA Police Chief Joseph Carter said Monday that police are looking for four black males, possibly between the ages of 13 to 18 years old who were wearing masks and surrounded the woman at the Beaconsfield MBTA stop off of Dean Road at around 8:30 p.m.
The MBTA's proposal to unleash a punishing new round of fare hikes was blasted yesterday by political, environmental and civic leaders, who called on Gov. Mitt Romney to pull the plug on the 25-cent bus and subway increase.
www.badtransit.com /TheT/TWatch/T_watch_archive_2003.htm

  
 Directions to BU
Take the Red Line train towards Alewife to Park Street Station.
It can also be boarded at the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Pearl Street, next to the Pearl street entrance to Central Square station's inbound side.
The closest stop to the Biology Department is the "Blandford street" stop on the "B" branch of the Green Line, which is the first stop after Kenmore Square, going outbound.
brain.bu.edu /directions.htm

  
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For 1.25, take the Blue Line train inbound to the Government Center MBTA station, go upstairs and change to the Green Line train inbound to the Park Street MBTA station, which is one stop away.
At Park Street, go downstairs to change to the Red Line train outbound to the Kendall Square-MIT station, which is two stops away.
Public parking is available for a fee in the One Broadway parking garage, which is entered from the Third Street side of our building.
www.ascent.com /visit-find.html

  
 Articles - Red Line (MBTA)
The Broadway station included an upper level with its own tunnel for streetcars, which was abandoned in 1919 due to most lines being truncated to Andrew.
Extensions (built as the Dorchester Tunnel) to Washington Street and South Station opened on April 4, 1915 and December 3, 1916, with transfers to the Washington Street Tunnel and Atlantic Avenue Elevated respectively.
No station was built at the former junction of the Old Colony main line with the Shawmut Branch, where the Old Colony's Harrison Square station had been operated, because it was very close to Fields Corner.
www.greensky.biz /articles/Red_Line_(MBTA)

  
 saa-mbta-subway
Any station Performer failing to produce his/her Performer photo identification badge and/or other government issued photo ID upon request of an MBTA employee shall be asked to cease Performer activity and leave the station until such time that they have the proper Performer photo identification on their person.
MBTA Board of Directors, 10 Park Plaza, Boston, MA 02116 (617)-222-3799 boardofdirectors@mbta.com
MBTA General Manager Michael Mulhern, 10 Park Plaza, Boston, MA 02116.
communityartsadvocates.org /saa-mbta-subway.html

  
 List of Previous ABC Announcements
The van will leave from the Park Street MBTA station in Boston at 8:45 A.M. and will return at approximately 8:00 P.M. We will be traveling to Hyannis and boarding the high speed ferry, The Grey Lady, for a one hour ride to the island of Nantucket.
You can access the field from the D Line of the MBTA and get off at the Brookline Hills stop and cross the street and you will be at the field.
The restaurant is a two minute walk from the North Station MBTA station.
www.blindcitizens.org /announcements_archive.htm

  
 Oxfam America: Directions to Oxfam America
You can use the MBTA Trip Planner to get directions to and from 26 West Street for a specific time period.
Parking lots in the area are expensive and tend to fill up early in the day; directions to the Lafayette Place garage appear below.
If you would like to park in a garage, it will appear on your right side after turning onto Avenue de Lafayette (the garage is a 5-minute walk to Oxfam America's Boston location).
www.oxfamamerica.org /contact_us/directions

  
 How to Get There
Public Transportation (MBTA) : Orange or Blue Line to State Street Station; or Red or Green Line to Park Street Station.
Parking: Boston Common Garage on Charles Street (across from the Boston Public Garden).
Parking: Renaissance Park Garage, 835 Columbus Avenue (at Ruggles Station).
www.fordhallforum.neu.edu /directions.html

  
 abc cHeWiNg GuM tHeAtRe abc archives
The T-Underground, a MBTA apparel and paraphernalia gift shop, opened recently on the inbound side of Park Street Station's Green Line level.
Been to the Park Street MBTA station lately?
The shop, which opened several months back, is affiliated with the MBTA but privately owned and run.
www.joe-cullen.com /portfolio/web_sites/abc/stories/mbta.htm

  
 Articles - Alewife (MBTA station)
Alewife Station, located at the intersection of Fresh Pond Parkway and Rindge Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a local intermodal transportation hub.
The station is named after the fish in the reservation's Little River.
Alewife Reservation, a wetlands conservation area with walking trails, adjacent to the station on the north side.
www.x-moto.net /articles/Alewife_(MBTA_station)

  
 Hale and Dorr Legal Services Center - General Practice Unit
The Legal Services Center is located at 122 Boylston Street in Jamaica Plain, directly next to the Stony Brook MBTA stop on the T's Orange Line.
The MBTA Orange Line Stony Brook Station will be on your left.
Transportation to and from Cambridge is quite easy; you should allocate approximately 45-60 minutes by MBTA and about 30 minutes by car, depending on traffic.
www.law.harvard.edu /academics/clinical/lsc/directions.htm

  
 MBTA Special Events
Don't use Park Street Station, since the trains are already full by the time they get there.
The station is at the intersection of Boylston and Dartmouth Streets adjacent to the Public Library.
- Arlington Street Station: Walk along Arlington Street away from the Esplanade; the station is just beyond the edge of the Public Garden at the intersection of Boylston Street.
www.smartraveler.com /bos/mbta.htm

  
 Public Records: Directions and Hours
Haymarket MBTA Station will be on the left.
Walk up Park Street toward the State House.
Next intersection is at Boylston Street; continue straight on Charles Street.
www.sec.state.ma.us /pre/preloc/preloc.htm

  
 Suffolk University Law School : About
Suffolk University is located at 120 Tremont Street, diagonally across from the Park Street MBTA station (red and green lines).
From Alewife, Braintree or Ashmont to Park Street.
We strongly encourage the use of public transportation to access the building, as parking at the Law School is not available.
www.law.suffolk.edu /about/directions.cfm

  
 Boston MBTA Page
A Kinki-Sharyo consist at the "Park Street Over" station.
A Type 7 LRV on North Station EL (Soon to be torn down in favor of a tunnel!)
An incline will replace this section at Science Park when the EL is demolished.
www.lightrail.com /photos/boston/boston.htm

  
 Getting Around Boston
These passes are sold at Boston's North Station, South Station, Park Street Green Line, Government Center Green Line and other locations.
There are also MBTA system maps at most stations.
All subway stops are clearly marked in every subway station and on the trains.
www.newenglandindex.com /bostonlocator.html

  
 Table of Contents
The F Line and The Market Street Fleet
world.nycsubway.org /wcontents.html

  
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1) Are you aware of the new parking fees at Rapid Transit facilities?
And/Or the type of pass you would like to purchase
www.mbta.com

  
 MBTA Questions
4) What three streets intersect at Park Street Station?
3) What two subway lines cross at Park Street Station?
6) How many parking spaces are available at the Winchester Center Commuter Rail station?
www.bu.edu /mfeldman/Subway/questions.html

  
 Boston "T" Party 2002 Itinerary
Arrive Park Street 7:09 PM Leave Park Street 7:27 PM MBTA Red Line "B" Arrive Braintree 7:55 PM
Leave South Station 8:40 AM MBTA Red Line "A" Arrive Ashmont 8:55 AM (ran later than this) Leave Ashmont 8:57 AM MBTA Mattapan Line "M" Arrive Mattapan 9:07 AM (ran later than this) Leave Mattapan 9:16 AM MBTA Mattapan Line "M" Arrive Ashmont 9:26 AM (ran later than this)
Arrive Forge Park/495 5:17 PM Leave Forge Park/495 5:27 PM MBTA Train #798
pages.prodigy.net /kevinkorell/bostonfest/itinerary2.htm

  
 Database of Greenspaces and Neighborhoods in the heart of Boston.
One MBTA planning document states, "An important landscaped pedestrian and bicycle linkage is also being developed between the [Southwest Corridor] Park and Franklin Park along Morton Street." Original designs for the Southwest Corridor Park show a significant swath of greenspace east of the Arborway between Washington and Franklin Park.
Stonybrook and Green Street are neighborhood stations accessed primarily by people on foot, while Forest Hills is a regional transportation hub that connects to parking lots, buses, and a commuter rail.
Interruptions to the flow of the park occur at Williams Street, Green Street, and Boylston Street.
ksgaccman.harvard.edu /hotc/DisplayPlace.asp?id=11436

  
 Database of Greenspaces and Neighborhoods in the heart of Boston.
Stonybrook and Green Street are neighborhood stations accessed primarily by people on foot, while Forest Hills is a regional transportation hub that connects to parking lots, buses, and a commuter rail.
One MBTA planning document states, "An important landscaped pedestrian and bicycle linkage is also being developed between the [Southwest Corridor] Park and Franklin Park along Morton Street." Original designs for the Southwest Corridor Park show a significant swath of greenspace east of the Arborway between Washington and Franklin Park.
Signage at Forest Hills Station offers historical background on the Arnold Arboretum, Franklin Park, Forest Hills Cemetery, and the Emerald Necklace, as well as the State Diagnostic Laboratory and the Lemuel Shattuck Hospital.
ksgaccman.harvard.edu /hotc/DisplayPlace.asp?id=11436

  
 Speak Stiltedly and Wear a Yellow Shirt » 2003 » March
According to boston.com, Park Street Station was closed for part of rush hour this morning because of a strong odor.
Downtown Crossing and Park Street are connected by a pedestrian tunnel (as well as by the Red Line), so maybe the Downtown Crossing closure was a direct result of the Park Street incident.
That’s nothing new at Park Street, where I’ve caught a whiff of burning trains before.
www.ficml.org /jemimap/wordpress/2003/03

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