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Harvard (MBTA station) - Definition and Overview

Harvard Station, September 2004

Harvard Station, located at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and JFK Street, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a local transportation hub. It opened on on March 23, 1912 and was rebuilt in the 1980s. Its facilities include:

  • a station the Boston subway's Red Line.
  • an underground bus station for several local routes, including all trolleybus lines.
  • additional bus connections at street level, including the Number 1 Massachusetts Avenue bus.

Attractions

Harvard Station is wheelchair accessible. See MBTA accessibility.

 MBTA Red Line 
outbound towards Alewife
via Porter
Harvardtowards Ashmont/Braintree
via Central

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