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  2. Metropolitan Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters: 2 Broadway, Manhattan, New York City: Website: new.mta.info: Operation; Began operation: June 1, 1965: Operator(s) MTA Long Island Rail Road; MTA Metro-North Railroad; MTA New York City Subway; MTA Regional Bus Operations; MTA Staten Island Railway; Number of vehicles: 2,429 commuter rail cars 6,418 subway cars 61 SIR cars 5,725 buses

  3. Quincy Center station - Wikipedia

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    Quincy Center station is an intermodal transit station in Quincy, Massachusetts. It is a transfer station between the MBTA Red Line subway, MBTA Commuter Rail 's Old Colony Lines and Greenbush Line, and a number of MBTA bus routes. It is located between Hancock Street and Burgin Parkway in the Quincy Center district.

  4. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (abbreviated MBTA and known colloquially as " the T ") [3] [4] is the public agency responsible for operating most public transportation services in Greater Boston, Massachusetts. The MBTA transit network includes the MBTA subway with three metro lines (the Blue, Orange, and Red lines), two light ...

  5. Redevelopment Of Former MTA HQ To Generate $1B For Transit

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    The former MTA headquarters at 347 Madison Avenue will be redeveloped by a private builder, earning $1 billion for MTA capital projects. Brendan Krisel , Patch Staff Posted Fri, Apr 3, 2020...

  6. Federal Funds To Be Used To Help Modernize The MBTA: Gov ...

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    Traffic & Transit Federal Funds To Be Used To Help Modernize The MBTA: Gov. Baker Massachusetts is set to see $9.5 billion during the next five years as part of a federal infrastructure package ...

  7. Fortune 500: 16 MA Companies Make List | Boston, MA Patch

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    Fortune Magazine released its annual list of the 500 top companies in America, which represent two-thirds of the U.S. GDP and have a total of $13.7 trillion in revenue, the magazine says.

  8. Quincy Adams station - Wikipedia

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    Quincy Adams station is a rapid transit station in Quincy, Massachusetts. It serves the Braintree Branch of the MBTA 's Red Line . Located in southern Quincy on Burgin Parkway near the Braintree Split , the station features a large park and ride garage, with space for 2,538 automobiles, built over the station tracks and platforms.

  9. Overnight Robertson Bridge Work To Close Road In Quincy - Patch

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    QUINCY, MA — The Massachusetts Department of Transportation is planning temporary overnight lane closures and short-term rolling roadblocks on I-93 as part of the Robertson Street Bridge ...

  10. List of MBTA subway stations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of MBTA subway stations in Boston and surrounding municipalities. All stations are operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority . This list includes all rapid transit , light rail , and bus rapid transit (BRT) stations currently open on the MBTA's subway system.

  11. Wollaston station - Wikipedia

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    Wollaston station is a rapid transit station in Quincy, Massachusetts. Located in the Wollaston neighborhood, it serves the MBTA 's Red Line . It was opened in September 1971 as the second of three stations in the original South Shore Extension, replacing a mainline rail station which had been located there from 1845 to 1959.