Bowdoin

Local nameBowdoin
LocationBoston, United States

Bowdoin station is a Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority rapid transit station in Bowdoin Square in Boston, Massachusetts. The station is the downtown terminus of the Blue Line, part of the MBTA subway system. It has a single wedge-shaped island platform located inside a balloon loop. Bowdoin is the only Blue Line station that is not accessible.

Bowdoin opened in 1916 as part of an extension of the East Boston Tunnel, serving as the terminal for streetcar lines from East Boston. The line was converted to use high-floor trains in 1924, with raised platforms constructed at the stations. The station was modernized in 1968, with a new brutalist headhouse designed by Josep Lluís Sert.

Tags Train StationMetro StationPublic TransportAccessibleStationPaidConcreteCoveredNon-smoking throughoutIndoor
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowdoin_(MBTA_station)

Official Website https://www.mbta.com/stops/place-bomnl

Phone +1-617-222-3200

Address 8 Brattle Way, Boston 02114, United States

Coordinates 42°21'41.018" N -71°3'43.631" E

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