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Braintree (MBTA station)

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Connections
  
MBTA Bus: 230, 236

Connection
  
MBTA Bus

Tracks
  
2

Opened
  
22 March 1980

Platforms in use
  
1

Braintree (MBTA station)

Location
  
197 Ivory Street Braintree, Massachusetts

Owned by
  
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

Line(s)
  
MBTA Subway:   Red Line MBTA Commuter Rail:   Middleborough/ Lakeville Line   Kingston/Plymouth Line   CapeFLYER

Parking
  
1,322 spaces ($7.00 fee)

Bicycle facilities
  
30 spaces "Pedal and Park" bicycle cage

Address
  
Braintree, MA 02184, United States

Owner
  
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

Similar
  
JFK/UMass, Ashmont, Alewife, Downtown Crossing, North Quincy

Braintree, located at Ivory and Union Streets in Braintree, Massachusetts, is the southernmost station on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Red Line. It also is a stop on the MBTA Commuter Rail Old Colony Lines. While the tracks of the Red Line and commuter rail lines are all parallel to one another, their platforms are offset; the commuter rail platform is located north of Union Street, while the Red Line platform is south of the street.

Contents

The station features a large park and ride garage, with space for 1,322 automobiles (though the garage often fills up on busy days). It can be easily reached from Exit 17 off Route 3. Braintree is fully handicapped accessible on all modes.

History

The station opened on March 22, 1980 for Red Line service. Between 1984 and 1988 the Cape Cod and Hyannis Railroad operated a state-subsidized seasonal weekend service from Braintree to Hyannis, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod. Commuter rail service began on September 26, 1997, when the Old Colony Lines re-opened.

From 1980 to 2007, a double entry fare and single exit fare were charged at Braintree and Quincy Adams when leaving the subway. The extra fares were discontinued as part of a fare increase and service change on January 1, 2007. Similar charges existed until 1980 on the inner stations on the Braintree Branch.

Although built to last 50 years, the parking garage at Braintree began suffering concrete damage due to water leakage and ill-fitting structural elements. Repairs were performed to the Quincy Adams and Braintree garages in the mid 1990s. In 2015, the MBTA began a $4.4 million project to address urgent structural issues with the two garages, though $56 million for full repairs or replacement is still needed. Major construction on the Braintree garage began on February 22, 2016 and will last until August 2016.

Bus connections

Two MBTA Bus routes serve a busway next to the Red Line platform at Braintree:

  • 230 Quincy Center Station - Montello Commuter Rail Station via Holbrook & Braintree Station
  • 236 Quincy Center Station - South Shore Plaza via East Braintree & Braintree Station
  • References

    Braintree (MBTA station) Wikipedia