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Newton Highlands (MBTA station)

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Line(s)
  
Green Line "D" Branch

Opened
  
4 July 1959

Tracks
  
2

Disabled access
  
Yes

Platforms in use
  
2

Newton Highlands (MBTA station)

Location
  
1170 Walnut Street Newton Highlands, Massachusetts

Owned by
  
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

Passengers (2011)
  
1,627 (weekday average boardings)

Address
  
Newton, MA 02461, United States

Owner
  
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

Similar
  
Newton Centre, Eliot, Reservoir, Fenwood Road, Chestnut Hill Avenue

Newton Highlands is a surface-level rapid transit station located in Newton, Massachusetts on the Green Line "D" Branch of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. Like the other surface-level stations on the "D" Branch, it opened on July 4, 1959.

The first station at this site opened in 1852 on the Charles River Branch Railroad. The 1880s Boston and Albany Railroad depot building, designed by H. H. Richardson in collaboration with landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 3, 1976 and is part of the Newton Railroad Stations Historic District.

The station's interior, occupied by an auto parts store for years, is being renovated and is partially occupied by a periodontist's office. It is not used as a passenger waiting area, although the building's eaves provide some shelter for outbound passengers. Despite the station having standard at-grade platforms, the station is wheelchair accessible via lifts. Further renovations are expected to make the station fully handicapped accessible without using lifts. Design reached 30% in October 2015 and will be advanced to 100% in mid-2017.

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Newton Highlands (MBTA station) Wikipedia