Arlington (MBTA-Station)
Arlington is the name of an underground Light rail station of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority ( MBTA ) in Boston, Massachusetts in the United States. It offers the eponymous Arlington Street southwest of the Boston Public Garden access to the branches B, C, D and E of U- tram Green Line.
History
The station was opened on 13 November 1921. In 1967 and from 2006 to 2009 was followed by extensive renovations. In the last work carried out parts of the station were built, so that among other things, a full accessibility is achieved.
Railway facilities
Track, signaling and safety systems
The underground station has two tracks, which are accessible via two side platforms.
Building
The metro station is located at the address 20 Arlington Street in Boston's center, on the Boston Public Garden and is completely accessible.
Surroundings
At the station there is a connection to a bus line of the MBTA. Are the neighborhoods Back Bay Bay Village and the Boston Public Garden and Boylston Street in the immediate vicinity.