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Fields Corner station

Fields Corner station is a rapid transit station on the Ashmont branch of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Red Line, located in the Fields Corner district of Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts. It is a major transfer point for MBTA bus service, serving routes 15, 17, 18, 19, 201, 202, and 210. The station opened in 1927 and was completely rebuilt from 2004 to 2008, making it fully accessible.

Fields Corner
An inbound train at Fields Corner station in July 2021
General information
Location50 Freeman Street
Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°18′00″N 71°03′42″W / 42.3000°N 71.0617°W / 42.3000; -71.0617
Line(s)Ashmont Branch (Shawmut Branch)
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Connections MBTA bus: 15, 17, 18, 19, 201, 202, 210
Construction
Structure typeElevated
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedNovember 5, 1927
RebuiltMarch 2004–September 23, 2008
Passengers
FY20194,948 boardings (weekday average)[1]
Services
Preceding station MBTA Following station
Shawmut
toward Ashmont
Red Line Savin Hill
toward Alewife
Former services
Preceding station New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Following station
Shawmut
toward Mattapan
Boston–​Mattapan Harrison Square
toward Boston
Location

History Edit

 
The 1927-built station in 2004

Fields Corner and Savin Hill stations opened on November 5, 1927. Fields Corner was the southern terminus of the line for about a year until Shawmut and Ashmont station opened in 1928.[2] The elevated station was designed for efficient transfer between rapid transit trains and surface streetcars and buses. It had two island platforms with the rapid transit tracks in the center and the streetcar tracks on the outside (two tracks on the north side). A busway (later closed) was located at ground level on the south side of the station.

The pedestrian tunnel from Charles Street was controversially closed in January 1970 due to crime and vandalism.[3] In the mid-1980s, the platforms were extended for six-car trains, which were introduced in 1988.[2]

The MBTA issued a $4.3 million design contract for renovations of Ashmont, Shawmut, and Fields Corner stations on May 3, 2001.[4]: 24  Shawmut and Fields Corner reached 100% design by January 10, 2003; Ashmont was delayed due to design changes.[4]: 25  The MBTA broke ground for the Red Line Rehabilitation Project - a $67 million reconstruction of Shawmut, Fields Corner, and Savin Hill stations - in October 2003.[5]

Construction began in March 2004.[6] The renovations changed the layout of the station, with a new fare lobby under the tracks.[7] Original plans to include public art as part of the Arts on the Line program were removed in budget cuts; only historical interpretive panels were installed.[8][9] The new entrance lobby opened on December 22, 2006, making it the final fare-controlled station on the MBTA to be converted to use the CharlieCard-based automated fare collection system.[10] The station renovation was completed on September 23, 2008.[11]

Buses will replace service on the Ashmont Branch from October 14–29, 2023, to allow for track work.[12][13]

References Edit

  1. ^ "A Guide to Ridership Data". MassDOT/MBTA Office of Performance Management and Innovation. June 22, 2020. p. 9.
  2. ^ a b Belcher, Jonathan. "Changes to Transit Service in the MBTA district" (PDF). Boston Street Railway Association.
  3. ^ Carr, Robert (January 20, 1970). "Crimes Force Close of Pedestrian Tunnel". Boston Globe. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.  
  4. ^ a b Official Audit Report – Issued June 16, 2014: Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, For the period January 1, 2005 through December 31, 2012 (PDF) (Report). Auditor of the Commonwealth. June 16, 2014.
  5. ^ (Press release). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. October 7, 2003. Archived from the original on December 2, 2003.
  6. ^ (Press release). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. March 5, 2004. Archived from the original on April 18, 2004.
  7. ^ . Cambridge Seven Associates. Archived from the original on February 4, 2016.
  8. ^ Slack, Donovan (April 19, 2003). "Budget cuts leave no room for art at Dorchester T stops". Boston Globe. p. 15 – via Newspapers.com.  
  9. ^ "On the Red Line" (PDF). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. 2017. pp. 10, 11.
  10. ^ Ryan, Andrew (December 23, 2006). "Last T Station Converted To New Fare Equipment". Boston Globe – via Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.
  11. ^ "Governor Patrick, Mayor Menino Celebrate Completion of Fields Corner Station" (Press release). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. September 23, 2008.
  12. ^ Dumcius, Gintautas (August 24, 2023). "MBTA to shut down Ashmont, Mattapan branches in October". Dorchester Reporter. Retrieved September 13, 2023.
  13. ^ "MBTA to Expedite Critical Track Work Between JFK/UMass and Ashmont Stations and on the Mattapan Line, Shuttle Buses to Replace Service on Ashmont Branch and Mattapan Line October 14-29" (Press release). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. August 24, 2023.

External links Edit

  Media related to Fields Corner station at Wikimedia Commons

  • MBTA - Fields Corner
  • Charles Street entrance from Google Maps Street View

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Fields Corner station is a rapid transit station on the Ashmont branch of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority MBTA Red Line located in the Fields Corner district of Dorchester Boston Massachusetts It is a major transfer point for MBTA bus service serving routes 15 17 18 19 201 202 and 210 The station opened in 1927 and was completely rebuilt from 2004 to 2008 making it fully accessible Fields CornerAn inbound train at Fields Corner station in July 2021General informationLocation50 Freeman StreetDorchester Boston MassachusettsCoordinates42 18 00 N 71 03 42 W 42 3000 N 71 0617 W 42 3000 71 0617Line s Ashmont Branch Shawmut Branch Platforms2 side platformsTracks2ConnectionsMBTA bus 15 17 18 19 201 202 210ConstructionStructure typeElevatedAccessibleYesHistoryOpenedNovember 5 1927RebuiltMarch 2004 September 23 2008PassengersFY20194 948 boardings weekday average 1 ServicesPreceding station MBTA Following stationShawmuttoward Ashmont Red Line Savin Hilltoward AlewifeFormer servicesPreceding station New York New Haven and Hartford Railroad Following stationShawmuttoward Mattapan Boston Mattapan Harrison Squaretoward BostonLocationHistory Edit nbsp The 1927 built station in 2004Fields Corner and Savin Hill stations opened on November 5 1927 Fields Corner was the southern terminus of the line for about a year until Shawmut and Ashmont station opened in 1928 2 The elevated station was designed for efficient transfer between rapid transit trains and surface streetcars and buses It had two island platforms with the rapid transit tracks in the center and the streetcar tracks on the outside two tracks on the north side A busway later closed was located at ground level on the south side of the station The pedestrian tunnel from Charles Street was controversially closed in January 1970 due to crime and vandalism 3 In the mid 1980s the platforms were extended for six car trains which were introduced in 1988 2 The MBTA issued a 4 3 million design contract for renovations of Ashmont Shawmut and Fields Corner stations on May 3 2001 4 24 Shawmut and Fields Corner reached 100 design by January 10 2003 Ashmont was delayed due to design changes 4 25 The MBTA broke ground for the Red Line Rehabilitation Project a 67 million reconstruction of Shawmut Fields Corner and Savin Hill stations in October 2003 5 Construction began in March 2004 6 The renovations changed the layout of the station with a new fare lobby under the tracks 7 Original plans to include public art as part of the Arts on the Line program were removed in budget cuts only historical interpretive panels were installed 8 9 The new entrance lobby opened on December 22 2006 making it the final fare controlled station on the MBTA to be converted to use the CharlieCard based automated fare collection system 10 The station renovation was completed on September 23 2008 11 Buses will replace service on the Ashmont Branch from October 14 29 2023 to allow for track work 12 13 References Edit A Guide to Ridership Data MassDOT MBTA Office of Performance Management and Innovation June 22 2020 p 9 a b Belcher Jonathan Changes to Transit Service in the MBTA district PDF Boston Street Railway Association Carr Robert January 20 1970 Crimes Force Close of Pedestrian Tunnel Boston Globe p 1 via Newspapers com nbsp a b Official Audit Report Issued June 16 2014 Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority For the period January 1 2005 through December 31 2012 PDF Report Auditor of the Commonwealth June 16 2014 MBTA Breaks Ground On Three New Red Line Stations Press release Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority October 7 2003 Archived from the original on December 2 2003 Red Line Rehabilitation Project To Begin Press release Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority March 5 2004 Archived from the original on April 18 2004 MBTA Fields Corner Station Cambridge Seven Associates Archived from the original on February 4 2016 Slack Donovan April 19 2003 Budget cuts leave no room for art at Dorchester T stops Boston Globe p 15 via Newspapers com nbsp On the Red Line PDF Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority 2017 pp 10 11 Ryan Andrew December 23 2006 Last T Station Converted To New Fare Equipment Boston Globe via Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Governor Patrick Mayor Menino Celebrate Completion of Fields Corner Station Press release Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority September 23 2008 Dumcius Gintautas August 24 2023 MBTA to shut down Ashmont Mattapan branches in October Dorchester Reporter Retrieved September 13 2023 MBTA to Expedite Critical Track Work Between JFK UMass and Ashmont Stations and on the Mattapan Line Shuttle Buses to Replace Service on Ashmont Branch and Mattapan Line October 14 29 Press release Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority August 24 2023 External links Edit nbsp Media related to Fields Corner station at Wikimedia Commons MBTA Fields Corner Charles Street entrance from Google Maps Street View Retrieved from https en 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