North Quincy (MBTA station)
North Quincy | |
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Quincy Metro Station | |
The rear view of the station building |
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Basic data | |
Opened | 1st September 1971 |
Tracks (platform) | 2 ( central platform ) |
Coordinates | 42 ° 16 '33 " N , 71 ° 1' 49" W |
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Line (s) | Red Line |
Passengers | 7,132 per day |
North Quincy is the name of a subway station owned by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) in the district of the same name in Quincy in the state of Massachusetts in the United States . It provides access to the Braintree branch of the line Red Line , the northernmost point of it is.
history
North Quincy Station was opened together with Wollaston and Quincy Center stations in 1971.
Railway systems
Track, signal and security systems
The underground station has two tracks that are accessible via a central platform .
building
The subway station is located on East Squantum Street between Newport Avenue and Hancock Street . It is completely barrier-free .
environment
There is a connection to three MBTA bus lines at the station, and there are also 43 parking spaces for bicycles and around 1,200 park and ride parking spaces available for a fee .
Individual evidence
- ^ Ridership and Service Statistics. ( PDF ; 6.2 MB) Thirteenth Edition 2010. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority , 2010, accessed on March 19, 2013 .
- ^ Jonathan Belcher: Changes to Transit Service in the MBTA district 1964-2013. ( PDF ; 911 kB) January 1, 2013, accessed on March 19, 2013 (English).
Web links
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JFK / UMass direction Alewife |
Red Line Braintree branch |
Wollaston towards Braintree |