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Brookline Hills (MBTA station)

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Owned by
  
MBTA

Bicycle facilities
  
6 spaces

Passengers (2013)
  
1,225 (daily average)

Platforms in use
  
2

Tracks
  
2

Disabled access
  
Yes

Opened
  
4 July 1959

Brookline Hills (MBTA station)

Location
  
Tappan Street at Cypress Street Brookline, Massachusetts

Address
  
Brookline, MA 02445, United States

Owner
  
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

Similar
  
Beaconsfield, Brookline Village, Longwood, Sullivan Square, Ken

Brookline Hills is a light rail station on the MBTA Green Line "D" Branch, located west of Cypress Street in the Brookline Hills section of Brookline, Massachusetts. The station has two side platforms serving the line's two tracks. It does not have raised platforms to provide handicapped accessibility to low-floor trams, but it does have wooden "mini-high" ramps to provide level boarding on older high-floor trams.

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History

The original Brookline Hills station opened in 1852 on the Highland Branch, which at the time was a conventional commuter rail line. After 1886, loop service was run via what is now the Framingham/Worcester Line and later the Needham Line. In March 1892, a new station designed by Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge was opened.

The final trains on the line ran on May 31, 1958. The line was converted to light rail by the M.T.A. and Brookline Hills reopened on July 4, 1959, along with the rest of the "D" Branch. The 1892 depot is no longer extant.

Bus connections

One MBTA Bus route serves the station:

  • 60 Chestnut Hill - Kenmore Station via Brookline Village & Cypress Street
  • References

    Brookline Hills (MBTA station) Wikipedia