Station Listing
Station | Time to Government Center | Opened | Transfers and notes |
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Wonderland | 21 minutes | January 19, 1954 | Site of former Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn Railroad Bathhouse Station |
Revere Beach | 19 minutes | January 19, 1954 | Site of former Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn Railroad Crescent Beach Station |
Beachmont | 17 minutes | January 19, 1954 | Elevated above the site of formerly at-grade Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn Railroad Beachmont station |
Suffolk Downs | 15 minutes | April 21, 1952 | Site of former Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn Railroad Belle Isle Station and adjacent to former street car terminal |
Orient Heights | 13 minutes | January 5, 1952 | Site of former Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn Railroad Orient Heights Station |
Wood Island | 11 minutes | January 5, 1952 | Formerly Day Square, renamed Wood Island Park October 21, 1954, renamed Wood Island 1967 |
Airport | 9 minutes | June 3, 2004 | Replaced older station a few hundred feet south of current station. Old station opened January 5, 1952 and closed June 2, 2004. Connection to the Silver Line via the Massport Shuttle to the Airport Terminals. |
Maverick | 7 minutes | April 18, 1924 | Streetcar portal opened December 30, 1904 |
Aquarium | 4 minutes | April 5, 1906 | Transfer to Ferry Formerly Atlantic, renamed February 13, 1967 Transfer to Atlantic Avenue Elevated open from April 5, 1906 to October 1, 1938 |
State |
2 minutes | December 30, 1904 | Transfer to Orange Line Formerly Devonshire, renamed January 25, 1967 |
(Court Street) | 0 minutes | December 30, 1904 | Formerly Scollay Square Upper; closed March 17, 1916, replaced by Government Center, partially demolished |
Government Center | 0 minutes | March 18, 1916 | Transfer to Green Line Formerly Scollay Square Under, renamed October 28, 1963 |
Bowdoin | 2 minutes | March 18, 1916 | Closed evenings, holidays, and weekends; slated to be closed when expansions of Government Center are completed |
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