Green Line

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The Green Line is a light rail service in the Boston metropolitan area operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), known for serving key downtown and surrounding neighborhoods.

Aliases (2)

Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf light rail line
public transit service
centralHub Boylston station
Copley station
Government Center station
Park Street station
colorDesignation green
connectsWith Blue Line (MBTA)
MBTA Commuter Rail
MBTA bus network
Orange Line (MBTA)
Red Line (MBTA)
fareSystem MBTA CharlieCard
hasBranch Green Line B branch
Green Line C branch
Green Line D branch
Green Line E branch
Green Line Medford/Tufts branch
Green Line Union Square branch
hasFeature exclusive right-of-way segments
street-running segments
locatedIn Boston metropolitan area
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
United States
notableFor being one of the oldest urban rail corridors in the United States
serving key downtown Boston neighborhoods
openedAsRailPredecessor late 19th century streetcar lines in Boston
operator Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
partOf Greater Boston public transportation network
poweredBy electricity
rollingStockType light rail vehicles
servesArea Allston
Back Bay
Brighton
Brookline NERFINISHED
Cambridge (via Lechmere area connection)
Downtown Boston
Fenway–Kenmore
Medford
Somerville
sharesTunnelWith MBTA Orange Line (at North Station complex)
system MBTA subway
terminus Boston College station
Cleveland Circle station
Heath Street station
Medford/Tufts station
Riverside station
Union Square station (Somerville)
transitType light rail

Referenced by (6)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
MBTA
hasRailLine
North Station
serves
Park Street ("Green Line C branch")
servesBranch
the T
subwayLine
East Cambridge ("Green Line (MBTA)")
transportServedBy
MBTA Type 9 Light Rail Vehicle
usedOnLine

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