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Alewife Station (MBTA) - Definition and Overview |
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"T" sign and top of glass pyramid from roof-level parking deck of Alewife Station, September 2004
Alewife Station, located at the intersection of Fresh Pond Parkway and Rindge Avenue, in Cambridge, Massachusetts is a local transportation hub. It opened on March 30, 1985. Its facilities include:
Attractions
- The Rindge Avenue Extension office park
- Alewife Reservation, a wetlands conservation area with walking trails, adjacent to the station on the north side.
- Russell Field and Danehy Park
- Fresh Pond Shopping Center and cinema
Alewife Station is wheelchair accessible. See MBTA accessibility.
External links
- Station website (http://www.mbta.com/traveling_t/schedules_subway_stationinfo.asp?staname=Alewife)
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Example Usage of Alewife |
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stevereads: Huge Alewife-bound crowd waiting at S. Stat. Mechanical voice provides info for the *other* direction. Oh, and a fare-evasion PSA. |
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peteypumpkin: Why the fuck have i waited so long for a red line train to Alewife? #mbta |
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rhaque: RT Why is it called the Red Line? Originally the northern terminus was at Harvard Sq (now Alewife) & therefore named after Harvard crimson. |
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