South Station (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority)

   

South Station front entrance.
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South Station front entrance.

South Station, located at Atlantic Avenue and Summer Street, in Boston, Massachusetts is a major transportation hub. Its facilities include:

South Station opened on January 1, 1899. It underwent a complete renovation in 1985. An intercity bus terminal was added around 2001.

Note: Several MBTA commuter rail lines plus Amtrak's service to Maine do not stop at South Station. They terminate at North Station, about 1-1/4 mile away.

Attractions

  • Boston South Postal Annex, with a post office that is almost never closed (there is a passage way to it at the foot of Track 13).
  • Boston's financial district including the Federal Reserve Bank Building.
  • the Children's Museum.
  • Rowes Wharf ferry terminal.
  • the Boston Convention Center, about a 10 minute walk, or you can take the Silver Line (when it opens) to the World Trade Center stop.

Accessibility

  • South Station is wheelchair accessible, but finding the elevator to the subway can be a bit tricky - it's in the corridor behind the information booth.
  • Other Amtrak stations on the Northeast Corridor are generally accessible.
  • Some MBTA commuter rail stations have no wheelchair access and many of those that do have short elevated platforms that only serve one or two cars. See MBTA accessibility.

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