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Alewife and Davis. The garage reopened on February 8, except for the top level where the crash occurred; the station reopened using only the east headhouse on February 10. The main lobby reopened on March 27, 2023, along with the top floor of the garage.
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in August 2024 for a private developer to demolish the garage and construct new buildings in its place. This may also include redevelopment of about 20 acres (8.1 ha) on the north side of the
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to the west opened in 2013. The
Minuteman quickly became a popular commuter route, necessitating additional bike storage at Alewife. On September 18, 2008, the MBTA opened two 150-bike parking cages on the ground level of the garage. A third cage was added around 2013 as the MBTA built bike cages at
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Alewife station, depending on the alignment of the whole project. Alternatives running via Garden Street or via Porter Square and the Fitchburg mainline were to have a station along the Lexington Branch just north of the Fitchburg mainline. Alternatives using
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In 1926–27, the B&M built two new sections of track; these allowed the
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By the 2000s, the parking garage frequently filled to capacity. In April 2008, the MBTA said that it did not have funds to add two levels to the parking garage, which would cost $ 30–35 million and add about 1,300 spaces. The structure was originally designed to support two more levels, but
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A five-story, 2,733-space parking garage is located just west of the station platform, with vehicle entrance and exit at its northwest side. The first floor of the garage includes a 450-foot (140 m)-long enclosed bus platform with bus bays on both sides, as well as two
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Somerville Junction) became freight-only, with North Cambridge and the two other passenger stations on the line closed. Passenger service ended on the Watertown Branch in 1938. Hills Crossing station closed by the mid-1940s, and West Cambridge by the 1960s. The
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terminates nearby at Russell Field because is not possible to turn left from Alewife Brook Parkway onto Rindge Avenue, preventing the bus from serving Alewife directly. The bus stop is connected to Alewife by a short spur of the Cambridge Linear Park.
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The Route 128 Business Council operates shuttle bus services from Alewife to companies along the Route 2 and Route 128 corridors. Seven routes to Waltham and Lexington are open to all riders; one private residential route is also
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east of the station allows arriving and departing trains to switch tracks. A three-track underground yard extends about one-third mile (0.5 km) northwest past the station for use as layup tracks and overnight storage.
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connects to the east end of the platform. Elevators connect both ends of the platform to the fare lobbies, making the station fully accessible. The walls and floors of the station are finished with brown Welsh
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Alewife station opened on March 30, 1985, though some peak-hour service did not run to the station until that December. The station has a single underground
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Arlington and North Cambridge. The industrial site was chosen to minimize disruptive land takings. The station was designed by Ellenzweig Associates. After
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Park it over there, buddy : an inquiry into station-area parking and transit-oriented development
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2652:"Alewife MBTA Station Closed Due to Car Hanging From Parking Garage; Girl Hurt By Falling Glass"
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2547:(Press release). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. September 18, 2008.
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2716:(Press release). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. February 9, 2023.
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2730:(Press release). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. March 27, 2023.
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to new and renovated subway stations. For the Red Line Northwest Extension,
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Rodriguez, Irvin; Cho, Diane; Becker, Kaitlin McKinley (February 4, 2023).
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Alewife station is also served by bus routes operated by private carriers:
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Final Environmental Impact Report: M.B.T.A. Alewife Station Interim Access
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runs along the north side of the garage and past the east headhouse.
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Six of the original twenty artworks are located at Alewife station:
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Boston's Red Line: Bridging the Charles from Alewife to Braintree
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to Waltham and the Lexington Branch to Lexington. The 1966
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2181:. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. August 1984.
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Operations Directorate Planning Division (November 1990).
1750:"The Transportation Plan for the Boston Region – Volume 2"
1597:. October 28, 1926. p. 36 – via Newspapers.com.
893:. Major development had been proposed in the triangle by
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2082:. March 24, 1985. p. 43 – via Newspapers.com.
1944:. April 15, 1985. p. 18 – via Newspapers.com.
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The Master Highway Plan for the Boston Metropolitan Area
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2579:"'T' says it hasn't the funds to expand Alewife garage"
2456:. May 17, 1998. p. 294 – via Newspapers.com.
2431:. April 4, 1993. p. 55 – via Newspapers.com.
1824:. Joint Board for the Metropolitan Master Highway Plan.
1663:. June 25, 1922. p. 71 – via Newspapers.com.
1622:. April 16, 1927. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com.
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Isometric view of the station showing the locations of
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2133:. May 28, 1983. p. 14 – via Newspapers.com.
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1901:. University of Massachusetts Press. p. 319.
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1752:. National Transportation Library. Archived from
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2401:. pp. 35, 42 – via Newspapers.com.
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1414:. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.
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2545:"MBTA Unveils Bike Cages At Alewife Station"
1775:. pp. 1, 28 – via Newspapers.com.
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995:One of William Keyser Jr.'s sculpted benches
749:extending rapid transit from Lechmere Square
703:. The Massachusetts Central Railroad (later
1898:Built in Boston: City and Suburb, 1800-2000
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1835:Weingroff, Richard F. (July–August 2013).
1256:Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
717:Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
684:opened south from West Cambridge in 1849.
381:Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
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52:Two trains at Alewife station in June 2024
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2474:Palmer Jr., Thomas C. (August 27, 1993).
2287:. p. A29 – via Newspapers.com.
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2200:. p. 50 – via Newspapers.com.
2108:. p. 28 – via Newspapers.com.
1970:. p. 15 – via Newspapers.com.
1877:. p. 31 – via Newspapers.com.
1704:"T puts last link in Red Line extension"
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2812:Nesbitt, Lois E. (February 15, 1980).
2632:Brelsford, Laura (November 30, 2020).
2525:Malamut, Melissa (September 5, 2013).
2425:"Lexington bikeway nearing completion"
2281:"Office park planned for Alewife area"
2076:"Alewife T station will open March 30"
1550:The Rail Lines of Southern New England
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2951:Saulnier, Jillian M. (January 2019).
2279:Yudis, Anthony J. (October 3, 1982).
2218:Crocket, Douglas S. (June 17, 1986).
2192:Crocket, Douglas S. (June 13, 1985).
2100:Campbell, Robert (January 10, 1989).
1090:The Alewife Reservation Mural Project
954:The garage in 2022 during repair work
937:to the north opened in 2012, and the
678:Lexington and West Cambridge Railroad
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3915:1985 establishments in Massachusetts
2036:Hirshson, Paul (December 29, 1982).
1964:"Don't halt MBTA job, judge advised"
1962:David McKay Wilson (June 16, 1979).
1871:"The Alewife maze: Change is coming"
1869:Hirshson, Paul (September 3, 1981).
634:. The service began in October 2010.
511:Alewife station has one underground
2676:Rocha, Isabela (February 5, 2023).
1847:(1). Federal Highway Administration
1616:"Train Diversion Starts April 24th"
1434:. City of Cambridge. Archived from
1432:"Arts On The Line: Alewife Station"
1057:by Alejandro and Moira Siña – 1000
824:The glass-roofed fare lobby in 2007
2832:"City Puts Subway Art on the Line"
2336:Curtis, Elizabeth O'Grady (2002).
2305:Hirshson, Paul (October 4, 1982).
1924:"Ridership and Service Statistics"
1512:Thomas, Sarah (October 19, 2010).
1450:"Alewife Station Neighborhood Map"
1356:. Arcadia Publishing. p. 44.
1249:"Ridership and Service Statistics"
269:11,514 (weekday average boardings)
25:
2152:"$ 2.7m Alewife-Rte. 2 road plan"
1642:Northern New England Travel Guide
1552:(2 ed.). Branch Line Press.
1382:Brenner, Douglas (January 1987).
1221:Boston Street Railway Association
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2307:"The changes coming to Alewife"
1430:Cambridge Arts Council (2002).
867:National Endowment for the Arts
777:Program for Mass Transportation
2868:"Works in Architectural Space"
2714:"MBTA: Alewife Station Update"
2700:"MBTA: Alewife Station Update"
2102:"Local Federal Design winners"
1895:Shand-Tucci, Douglass (1999).
767:in 1936, but was not pursued.
705:Central Massachusetts Railroad
660:in West Cambridge in 1842 for
406:system) and a hub for several
1:
2761:Chesto, Jon (July 31, 2024).
2450:"Bikeway segment ready to go"
1990:Lost Railroads of New England
1734:– via Wikimedia Commons
536:with granite highlights. The
2577:Long, Tom (April 13, 2008).
2220:"Alewife: Worst yet to come"
2022:Red Line Northwest Extension
1493:. Route 128 Business Council
899:transit-oriented development
695:from near West Cambridge to
482:transit-oriented development
116:Red Line Northwest Extension
2052:– via Newspapers.com.
1657:"Three New Subways Planned"
1573:Hastings, Lewis M. (1895).
1235:"A Guide to Ridership Data"
1027:– A 3-acre (12,000 m)
434:use. The station has three
422:, and Alewife Greenway off
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1988:Karr, Ronald Dale (2010).
1548:Karr, Ronald Dale (2017).
689:Boston and Lowell Railroad
3601:Boston University Central
2982:Google Maps Street View:
2254:Journal of Green Building
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1069:Alewife Brook Reservation
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676:border to the west. The
393:Cambridge, Massachusetts
69:Cambridge, Massachusetts
3830:Northeastern University
3473:Hynes Convention Center
2911:Fichter, David (2006).
1690:2027/mdp.39015049422689
1154:The End of the Red Line
1054:The End of the Red Line
737:Boston Elevated Railway
664:. Under the control of
18:North Cambridge station
3606:Boston University East
1352:Cheney, Frank (2002).
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219:2,733 spaces in garage
3820:Longwood Medical Area
2913:"Commissioned Murals"
2866:Katayama, Toshihiro.
2621:on September 9, 2018.
2368:. City of Somerville.
1938:"Glossary: 'alewife'"
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939:Fitchburg Cutoff Path
923:Alewife Brook Parkway
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424:Alewife Brook Parkway
420:Fitchburg Cutoff Path
66:11 Cambridgepark West
3546:Chestnut Hill Avenue
3200:Massachusetts Avenue
3190:Tufts Medical Center
2688:on February 6, 2023.
2382:. City of Cambridge.
2266:10.3992/jgb.11.1.1.1
2127:"Circles at Alewife"
1524:on February 3, 2015.
1477:"2023–24 System Map"
1391:Architectural Record
1113:(Richard Fleischner)
701:Massachusetts Avenue
3825:Museum of Fine Arts
2927:"Drawing Attention"
2603:on October 5, 2019.
2501:"Taking a new path"
1837:"Busting the Trust"
1212:Belcher, Jonathan.
1183:Sculpture as a Sign
1084:Sculpture as a Sign
914:Alewife Linear Park
697:Somerville Junction
546:Alewife Linear Park
416:Alewife Linear Park
92: /
58:General information
1438:on August 6, 2012.
1029:environmental work
1025:Richard Fleischner
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447:Fitchburg Railroad
385:intermodal transit
304:Following station
291:Preceding station
224:Bicycle facilities
96:42.3964°N 71.142°W
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3180:Downtown Crossing
3160:Community College
3105:Government Center
2850:"On the Red Line"
2773:on July 31, 2024.
1462:on March 9, 2016.
1393:. pp. 67–83.
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2892:second page
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2260:(1): 1–22.
1491:"Schedules"
905:facilities
765:Tip O'Neill
404:MBTA subway
211:Underground
141:Connections
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3884:Categories
3840:Prudential
3460:Green Line
3333:Savin Hill
3145:Wellington
3055:Wonderland
2656:NBC Boston
1851:17 January
1783:third page
1190:References
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863:peak hours
693:a new line
658:Fresh Pond
605:Burlington
526:bike cages
486:public art
436:bike cages
257:Passengers
236:Accessible
231:plus racks
229:bike cages
87:71°08′31″W
84:42°23′47″N
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3707:Riverside
3639:Dean Road
3503:Haymarket
3483:Arlington
3386:Braintree
3371:Wollaston
3315:JFK/UMass
3185:Chinatown
3170:Haymarket
3135:Oak Grove
3065:Beachmont
3047:Blue Line
977:Billerica
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