Melnea Cass Boulevard station

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Melnea Cass Boulevard
MBTA Silver Line-Melnea Cass Bvld Station.JPG
The northbound Silver Line shelter at Melnea Cass Boulevard
LocationWashington Street at Melnea Cass Boulevard
Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°19′58″N 71°04′52″W / 42.3329°N 71.0810°W / 42.3329; -71.0810Coordinates: 42°19′58″N 71°04′52″W / 42.3329°N 71.0810°W / 42.3329; -71.0810
ConnectionsBus transport MBTA bus: CT3, 1, 8, 19, 47, 170, 171, 191
Construction
Disabled accessYes
History
OpenedJuly 20, 2002[1]
Passengers
2012466 (weekday average boardings)[2]
Services
Preceding station MBTA.svg MBTA Following station
Nubian
Terminus
Silver Line
SL4
Lenox Street
Silver Line
SL5
Lenox Street

Melnea Cass Boulevard station is a street-level bus station on the Washington Street branch of the MBTA Silver Line bus rapid transit service. It is located on Washington Street at Melnea Cass Boulevard in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The stop is served by the SL4 and SL5 Silver Line routes; a number of local MBTA bus routes stop nearby. Like all Silver Line stops, Melnea Cass Boulevard is accessible.

Silver Line service on Washington Street began on July 20, 2002, replacing the route 49 bus. Service levels doubled on October 15, 2009, with the introduction of the SL4 route.[1]

Washington Street was a proposed stop on the Urban Ring – a circumferential bus rapid transit (BRT) line designed to connect the existing radial MBTA rail lines to reduce overcrowding in the downtown stations.[3] Under draft plans released in 2008, buses would have run in dedicated lanes on Melnea Cass Boulevard, with platforms at Washington Street. A spur of the Urban Ring would have run on Washington Street to Dudley Square.[4] The project was cancelled in 2010.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Belcher, Jonathan. "Changes to Transit Service in the MBTA district" (PDF). Boston Street Railway Association.
  2. ^ "Ridership and Service Statistics" (PDF) (14th ed.). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. 2014.
  3. ^ "Urban Ring Phase 2 Fact Sheet" (PDF). January 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 8, 2011.
  4. ^ "The Urban Ring Phase 2: Revised Draft Environmental Impact Report/Statement" (PDF). Massachusetts Executive Office of Transportation. November 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 14, 2017.
  5. ^ Mullan, Jeffery B. (January 22, 2010). "Re: Urban Ring Phase 2, EOEEA #12565" (PDF). Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs.

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