Green Street (MBTA station)

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Orange Line
Handicapped/Disabled access Oak Grove
Handicapped/Disabled access Malden Center
Handicapped/Disabled access Wellington
Handicapped/Disabled access Sullivan Square
Handicapped/Disabled access Community College
Handicapped/Disabled access North Station
Handicapped/Disabled access Haymarket
Handicapped/Disabled access State
Handicapped/Disabled access Downtown Crossing
Handicapped/Disabled access Chinatown
Handicapped/Disabled access NE Medical Center
Handicapped/Disabled access Back Bay
Handicapped/Disabled access Mass Ave
Handicapped/Disabled access Ruggles
Handicapped/Disabled access Roxbury Crossing
Handicapped/Disabled access Jackson Sq
Handicapped/Disabled access Stony Brook
Handicapped/Disabled access Green Street
Handicapped/Disabled access Forest Hills

Old Main Line Elevated stations
Everett - Sullivan Square
Thompson Square
City Square - North Station
Tunnel (Haymarket to Chinatown)
Dover - Northampton - Dudley
Egleston - Green - Forest Hills

Green Street Station is a station on the MBTA Orange Line, located in the southern part of Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts at 150 Green Street, near the intersection of Green Street and Amory Street. It primarily serves surrounding residential neighborhoods and is half a mile from Jamaica Plain's primary business district on Centre Street.

[edit] Attractions

The Gallery @ Green Street is a contemporary Art Gallery located in a storefront of the station building. It is the only Art Gallery located in a subway station in Boston.

The station provides access to many parks located in Jamaica Plain. Franklin Park is east of the station, and to its west is Jamaica Pond, part of Boston's Emerald Necklace of parks. The station is also located along the linear Southwest Corridor Park which tracks the Southwest Corridor.

[edit] Accessibility

The station is fully wheelchair accessible.

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