Saint Mary's Street Station
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Saint Mary's Street station is a surface
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stop on the
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Green Line C branch, located just west of the intersection of
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and Park Drive in the northeastern tip of
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. Like all surface stops on the line, Saint Mary's Street has two side platforms serving two tracks. The station is accessible. With just over 1,500 daily boardings by a 2011 count, Saint Mary's Street is the second-busiest stop on the C branch, behind only .


History

Saint Mary's Street is the first outbound surface stop on the C branch. The line emerges from the Beacon Street tunnel at the Saint Mary's Street portal, just east of the station. Until was built in 1932, streetcars emerged from the Kenmore portal and ran down the median of Beacon Street from Kenmore Square. In the early 2000s, the MBTA modified key surface stops with raised platforms for accessibility. Portable lifts were installed at Saint Mary's Street around 2000 as a temporary measure. The renovation of Saint Mary's Street - part of a $32 million modification of thirteen B, C, and E branch stations - was completed in 2003. In 2007, the MBTA added a wooden mini-high platform on the outbound side, allowing level boarding on older Type 7 LRVs. These platforms were installed at eight Green Line stations in 2006–07 as part of the settlement of '' Joanne Daniels-Finegold, et al. v. MBTA''. The ramp was removed in July 2020 during a track reconstruction project. In February 2024, the MBTA indicated long-term plans to possibly move the platforms slightly west, with entrances added at Carlton Street. This would allow the platforms to be straighter and the inbound platform to be wider.


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MBTA - Saint Marys Street
Green Line (MBTA) stations Railway stations in Brookline, Massachusetts {{Massachusetts-railstation-stub