Back Bay (MBTA station)

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Back Bay
Station statistics
Address 145 Dartmouth Street
Boston, MA 02116-5162
Coordinates 42°20′50″N 71°04′32″W / 42.3473, -71.0755Coordinates: 42°20′50″N 71°04′32″W / 42.3473, -71.0755
Lines Amtrak:
Acela Express
Lake Shore Limited
Northeast Regional

MBTA:

Framingham/Worcester Line
Franklin Line
Needham Line
Orange Line
Providence/Stoughton Line
Platforms Cross-platform
Other information
Opened May 4, 1987
Accessible Handicapped/disabled access
Code BBY (Amtrak)
Owned by Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
Traffic
Passengers (2007) 345,970[1] 16%
Services
Preceding station   Amtrak   Following station
toward Chicago
Lake Shore Limited
Terminus
toward Washington
Acela Express
Northeast Regional
Preceding station   MBTA   Following station
Orange Line
toward Oak Grove
toward Worcester
Framingham/Worcester Line
Terminus
Needham Line
Franklin Line
Providence/Stoughton Line
Northeast Corridor
KBFa
Boston South Station
BHF
Boston Back Bay
HST
Route 128
BHF
Providence
HST
Kingston
HST
Westerly
HST
Mystic
HST
New London
HSTa STR
Springfield
HST STR
Hartford
STRlf ABZlg
BHF
New Haven
HST
Bridgeport
BHF
Stamford
HST
New Rochelle
BHF
New York City
BHF
Newark
HST
Metropark
HST
Princeton Junction
BHF
Trenton
BHF
Philadephia
BHF
Wilmington
BHF
Baltimore
HST
BWI Airport
HST
New Carrollton
KBFe
Washington DC

Back Bay Station, located at 145 Dartmouth Street, between Stuart Street and Columbus Avenue, is a train station in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston. The present building was designed by Kallmann McKinnell & Wood.

It is serviced by Amtrak, featuring Acela Express and regional trains, and the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) with access to Attleboro/Providence and Framingham/Worcester, Needham and Franklin commuter rail lines and the Orange Line. There is also a daily Amtrak overnight train (Lake Shore Limited) to Chicago and access to local bus service.

Back Bay Station opened May 4, 1987 as part of the Orange Line's Southwest Corridor project and was dedicated by Governor Michael Dukakis. It replaced the former New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad station of the same name, of which some remnants can still be found at the eastern end of the present station facilities.

As Amtrak's Downeaster trains to Maine do not depart at Back Bay or South Station, travelers that wish to make a connection via subway are advised to disembark at this station and take the Orange Line to North Station, which is where Downeaster service terminates.


Contents

[edit] Bus Connections

[edit] Accessibility

Main article: MBTA accessibility
  • Back Bay Station is wheelchair accessible.
  • Other Amtrak stations on the Northeast Corridor are generally accessible.
  • Back Bay Station has a full-length high-level platform for Amtrak Northeast Corridor and MBTA Attleboro/Providence trains but only a short high-level platform for MBTA Framingham/Worcester and Amtrak Chicago trains (which operate on tracks other than those used by the Northeast Corridor service).
  • Some MBTA commuter rail stations have no wheelchair access, and many of those that do have short high-level platforms that only serve one or two cars.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Amtrak only.

[edit] External links