Massachusetts Avenue (MBTA station)
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Orange Line
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Old Main Line Elevated stations |
Massachusetts Avenue is a MBTA subway station on the Orange Line, located at 380 Massachusetts Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts.
The station opened in 1987 as part of the renovation and relocation of the southern Orange Line.
[edit] Attractions
- Symphony Hall is two blocks to the northwest on Huntington Avenue. (Symphony station on the Green Line "E" Branch is closer, but is not wheelchair accessible; also, Massachusetts Avenue may be more convenient for Orange Line riders.)
- Jordan Hall of the New England Conservatory of Music, also on Huntington Avenue.
- Northeastern University
[edit] Accessibility
Like all stations on the Orange Line, this station is wheelchair accessible.