The station is located in Boston's Mattapan neighborhood.Photo – Massachusetts Department of TransportationRailroad News
MBTA breaks ground on new commuter-rail station
The station is located in Boston's Mattapan neighborhood.Photo – Massachusetts Department of TransportationThe Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) yesterday broke ground on the Blue Hill Avenue Station on the Fairmount commuter-rail line.
Located in Boston's Mattapan neighborhood, the station will feature a center-island platform and two covered pedestrian ramps.
The agency expects to open the station in 2019, Massachusetts Department of Transportation officials said in a press release.
"This new station will serve as a vital connection to housing, jobs, retail destinations, and entertainment options," said Massachusetts Transportation Secretary Stephanie Pollack.
The station is part of $130 million worth of investments along the Fairmount Line. Other projects include bridge replacements and building other new stops.
The MBTA earlier this year awarded a $16.79 million contract to McCourt Construction to build the station.
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