Newton Highlands station
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Accessible | Yes | ||||||||||||
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Opened | 1852 (Charles River Branch Railroad) | ||||||||||||
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1958 | Station closed for conversion to light rail | ||||||||||||
July 4, 1959 | Station reopened | ||||||||||||
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2011 | 1,627 (weekday average boardings)[1] | ||||||||||||
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Newton Highlands station is a surface-level light rail station located in Newton, Massachusetts on the Green Line D branch of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.
History
The Brookline Branch of the
The station's interior, occupied by an auto parts store for years, is being renovated and is partially occupied by a periodontist's office.[5] It is not used as a passenger waiting area, although the building's eaves provide some shelter for outbound passengers.
Renovations
Newton Highlands station has three entrances – ramps from Walnut Street and Station Avenue, and stairs from Hyde Street – all to the outbound platform. Passengers must cross the tracks to reach the inbound platform. The station had low platforms and the ramps were too steep, making the station not fully
Design for a fully accessible renovation reached 30% in October 2015.[7] The project will make the two existing ramps accessible, add an accessible ramp from Hyde Street to the inbound platform, and raise the platforms.[8] In 2019–20, a temporary accessible ramp and platform sections were built to make the station accessible while it was used as a terminal during track work on the line.[9][10] By December 2022, design was to completed that month; the project was expected to be advertised for bidding in early 2023, with construction beginning after midyear.[11][12] Design was not completed until 2023; as of November 2023[update], the project is expected to be bid in early 2024 with construction beginning that fall.[13]
References
- ^ "Ridership and Service Statistics" (PDF) (14th ed.). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. 2014.
- ^ ABC Pathfinder Railway Guide. New England Railway Publishing Company. 1858. p. 12 – via Google Books.
- ^ Szolovits, Peter (18 March 2002). "History of Newton Highlands". City of Newton. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
- ^ Goldin, Dina Q. "Auburndale Station". Citizens for Auburndale Station. Archived from the original on September 7, 2008. Retrieved 2 January 2011.
- ^ "Leonard H. Strauss, D.M.D. P.C." Retrieved 2 January 2011.
- ^ "Newton Highlands Green Line Station Accessibility Project: Public Informational Meeting April 30, 2018". Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. April 30, 2018. Archived from the original on May 7, 2018. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
- ^ Brelsford, Laura (December 5, 2016). "MBTA System-Wide Accessibility Initiatives: December 2016 Update" (PDF). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Department of System-Wide Accessibility. pp. 24, 27. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 2, 2017. Retrieved January 24, 2017.
- ^ "Newton Highlands Green Line Station Accessibility Project: Public Informational Meeting November 15, 2018". Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. November 15, 2018. Archived from the original on September 25, 2019. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
- ^ Brelsford, Laura (June 5, 2019). "SWA Initiatives—June 2019" (PDF). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Department of System-Wide Accessibility. p. 1.
- ^ "System-Wide Accessibility Initiatives—May 2022" (PDF). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Department of System-Wide Accessibility. May 2022. p. 3.
- ^ "Week in Review and Lookahead: Friday, December 2, 2022" (PDF). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. December 2, 2022.
- ^ "System-Wide Accessibility Initiatives—December 2022" (PDF). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Department of System-Wide Accessibility. December 6, 2022. p. 4.
- ^ "System-Wide Accessibility Initiatives—November 2023" (PDF). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Department of System-Wide Accessibility. November 27, 2023. p. 3.