State Street station is an underground light rail "T" platform designed to serve the needs of commuters. There is a vendor kiosk on the Forest-Hills-bound orange line platform with drinks and snacks available. Trains arrive and depart approximately every 5-10 minutes most times of the day and night. Orange line and Blue line service is available to ambulatory riders and as of fall 2013 the Orange Line is fully accessible to wheelchairs. The Blue Line is wheelchair accessible outbound to Wonderland side only. Inbound/to Bowdoin riders must transfer to outbound train at Government Center Station, travel back to State and exit on outbound side. The stations' cleanliness is punctuated by a lack of litter but riders may notice a grime on the...
Read moreState Street is one of those stations I have a special place for! This place has heat during the Winter, MBTA staff are on duty almost all the time here, and is overall a very friendly station (unlike Downtown Crossing). A lot of people say it smells at State Street but I haven't smelt anything here once. I will admit, the Orange Line platforms may be built a lot like Harvard Square on the Red Line only more confusing but I don't mind it too much. I'll tell you what though, I'd rather be here more than Downtown...
Read morePending photos. Located near Verizon and T-Mobile serves the downtown area and Downtown Crossing on the Orange and red line are only a 7 minute walk. Also near government center for the green and blueline and Park Street station too. State Street Station shares space with the State Street Museum. State Street station runs on the Orange and blue lines. Going to Wonderland the beach and the airport. The orangeline goes to Bunkerhill Community College that was in Goodwill...
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