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Address | Holland Street & Elm Street Somerville, Massachusetts |
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Connections | MBTA Bus: 87, 88, 89, 90, 94, 96 | ||||||||||
Platforms | 1 island platform | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
Bicycle facilities | 165 spaces | ||||||||||
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Opened | December 8, 1984 | ||||||||||
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Owned by | Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority | ||||||||||
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Davis Station is located at the intersection of Holland Street, Elm Street, and College Avenue (Davis Square), in Somerville, Massachusetts. It opened on December 8, 1984. Davis Station is named after the Davis family of Massachusetts, a political dynasty whose members, over 220 years, have held at least 20 federal and state elected offices throughout New England. Its facilities include:
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As a part of the Red Line Northwest Extension, Davis was included as one of the stations involved in the Arts on the Line program. Arts on the Line was devised to bring art into the MBTA's subway stations in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It was the first program of its kind in the United States and became the model for similar drives for art across the country.[3]
Four of the original twenty artworks are located at Davis station. These works are:
Davis station is wheelchair accessible. See MBTA accessibility.