North Station, located at Causeway and Nashua Streets, in Boston, Massachusetts is a major transportation hub. Its facilities include:
Note: Several MBTA commuter rail lines plus Amtrak's Northeast Corridor service to New York City and Washington, D.C. do not stop at North Station. They terminate at South Station, about 1-1/4 mile away.
Recently, the MBTA completed construction of its North Station Superstation which placed the Green Line underground, offering Inbound cross-platform transfers from Green to Orange Lines. Out bound Green line trains arrive on the mezzanine level. The project was done primarily to improve transfer between the two lines, but also to tear down the old elevated North Station Green Line stop. As of early 2005, very little remained of the old station and construction began to restore full Green Line service and connect the temporarily closed Science Park and Lechmere stops to the new underground station.
Attractions
Accessibility
- North Station is wheelchair accessible.
- Other Amtrak stations on the Maine route may have low-level platforms, but Amtrak provides level boarding through the use of station-board lifts.
- Only selected MBTA commuter rail stations have wheelchair access and most of those have short elevated platforms on the outbound end that only serve one or two cars. See MBTA accessibility.