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SOMERVILLE, Mass. — It's been nearly five months since the new MBTA Green Line passenger service on the Medford Branch began. However, most MBTA subway stations and train cars don't reflect the ...
It’s been called unprecedented for cities in Massachusetts: Cambridge and Somerville officials intend to pony up a combined $75 million to help fund a state transportation project, the Green ...
That is a lot of money," said Brad Moeller, who lives in Somerville's Union Square — the site of one the first new Green Line stops scheduled to open in 2018. A map of the proposed Green Line ...
The first branch of the Green Line Extension opened one year ago to much fanfare, providing riders a long-anticipated route directly from Huntington Avenue all the way to Somerville.But you wouldn ...
The path runs parallel to the Green Line Extension’s Medford Branch, which opened for service last December, and makes connections to 26 miles of bike paths along the Charles River.
When the Green Line and another T project are completed, 85 percent of Somerville will be within a half-mile of a transit center, up from the current 15 percent.
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority officials announced that the Green Line Extension is 62% complete and on track to be open for business on schedule by December 2021 at virtual public ...
Nearly a century of planning and effort came to fruition Monday when for the first time Green Line trains left Lechmere station and headed northwest toward Union Square in Somerville. The Green ...
Somerville officials don’t want to put $50 million toward the Green Line extension. But at this point, they don’t see much of a choice, Somerville Mayor Joe Curtatone said Friday. “The Green ...
SOMERVILLE (CBS) -- Somerville's mayor is proposing the city give $50 million to bridge a funding gap for the proposed Green Line extension. Mayor Joseph Curtatone said he never thought the city ...
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