New England Medical Center (MBTA station)

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

The New England Medical Center station is a location along Boston's Orange Line subway and Silver Line bus rapid transit lines. It is named for the cluster of hospitals that it is built under, and is located on Washington St in downtown Boston, between Kneeland St. and the Massachusetts Turnpike. It was built during the late 1960s during what were to be the early stages of the abandoned Interstate 695 project, in anticipation of the future abandonment of the Washington Street Elevated, but was not put into service until nearly 20 years later, in 1987.