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1084:. The station would have 800-foot-long (240 m) platforms between State Street and Broad Street. It would have four headhouses—two just north of Milk Street, and two just south of India Street and East India Row—plus a direct connection to Aquarium station. The report estimated that adding Central Station would increase commuter rail ridership by between 3,500 and 12,800 daily trips (depending on other elements of the tunnel design), but add between $ 540 million and $ 817 million (about one-sixth) to the total costs of construction. During the renovation of Aquarium station,
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743:. The arch was 40.5 feet (12.3 m) wide and 26 feet (7.9 m) tall; the walls of the station were 4 feet 3 inches (1.3 m) thick and the arch 3 feet (0.9 m) thick. Work began on this section on March 17, 1902; the last section of arch was completed on June 26, 1903. The rough work of the station vault was completed on August 28, 1903, with the tilework finished on January 19, 1904, and the
686:. The station was constructed in two sections under separate contracts. "Atlantic Chambers", which served as the west end of the underwater portion of the tunnel, was built in an open cut just west of Atlantic Avenue; it housed the elevators and stairways to access the station as well as the ticket booths. The main arched station, to the west of Atlantic Chambers, was built with
783:. Shafts leading to the headhouse served as the primarily ventilation for the Boston end of the tunnel. Each platform was served with two elevators, which rose 56 feet (17 m) to the ground floor and 14 feet (4.3 m) more to the footbridge level. Because the elevators needed to serve the separated platforms and the narrower headhouse, they were built with an
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excavation was complete by May 29, 1903. On June 19, 1903, compressed air in the tunnel to the east blew out the bulkhead into
Atlantic Chambers, killing two workers. This air pressure had been necessary to keep water from seeping into the tunnel; after the accident, Atlantic Avenue settled slightly above the tunnel. It was necessary to use additional
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October 17, 1946. In 1948, the Boston Transit Department awarded a $ 350,000 contract to add the new escalators, remove the elevators, and construct a new headhouse on the north side of State Street.
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temporarily the only entrance to the station; an entrance on the north side of the street in the
Marketplace Center building opened soon after. The renovated Long Wharf entrance, with two headhouses on the east side of the Kennedy Greenway, did not reopen until September 22, 2003. The entire reconstruction cost $ 110 million.
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Aquarium during storms. A permanent fix for both leaks and flooding is estimated to cost $ 20–40 million. A 14-day closure of the Blue Line for maintenance work in May 2020 included drainage work at Aquarium. A $ 1.7 million
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November 1903 to include the footbridge. However, the two could not agree on who should pay for the elevators: the BERy maintained they were a fundamental part of the station infrastructure and thus the responsibility of the BTC, while the BTC considered them an operational
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in August 1903 led the BTC and BERy to desire emergency exits from stations with only a single headhouse. A pair of curved staircases were built from the western ends of the platform; they joined to form a straight staircase above the arch of the tunnel. The exit stairs were completed on
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Central Artery tunnel would sit, on top of the station arch. In October 1995, the state opened bidding on an estimated $ 268 million project, which included the station renovations plus the Central Artery tunnel
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Atlantic Avenue was relocated a block to the west under the Central Artery for redevelopment, which left Aquarium station on the east side of the realigned street. With its platforms some 50 feet (15 m) below street level, Aquarium was the deepest station on the MBTA until
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of a welder removing one of the elevators spread down the elevator shaft and onto the platforms. The fire occurred during the morning rush hour, with 300 passengers having just alighted from an eastbound train. Most escaped through the emergency exit, which was opened by a passenger, while some used
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floors, and aluminum panels cover the walls and ceilings. The headhouses were intended to mimic nearby buildings: the western headhouse incorporates a granite element similar to the adjacent State Street Block, while the sloped eastern headhouses include bricks matching the adjacent Marriott Long
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was temporarily named "State/Aquarium" during the closure, and a shuttle bus (route 650) was run between the two stations. Two new entrances were added on State Street west of Atlantic Avenue. A new headhouse with an elevator on the south side of State Street opened on October 29, 2001, and was
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and 3 feet (0.5 and 0.9 m) thick. At the east end of each platform was a 18 by 32 feet (5.5 m Ă— 9.8 m) space for elevators and stairs; these two rooms and the trackway between them occupied the lowest chamber. Construction of Atlantic Chambers began on December 5, 1901, and
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ruling in 1913.) The BTC awarded the contract for the headhouse on August 15, 1904, with completion scheduled for December 15; however, manufacture of the steel components was severely delayed. The East Boston Tunnel opened on December 30, 1904, serving streetcars which ran between
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the stairs in the main headhouse. Three people died in the headhouse: two passengers who missed the ground-level exit in the smoke while climbing the stairs and became trapped on the second floor, and one construction worker. The fire was compared to the 1942
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with approximately 6.5 feet (2.0 m) of vertical travel. The elevators were about 25 feet (7.6 m) apart on the platforms and 10 feet (3.0 m) apart at both headhouse levels; as late as the 1940s, the elevators were unique among subway stations.
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837:. An extension of the elevated mezzanine and a second exit stairwell from the elevated platform to the mezzanine opened on October 26, 1908. In 1926, significant repairs were made to the Atlantic Chamber (the headhouse of Atlantic Avenue station).
1080:, passing under Aquarium station at a depth of 130 feet (40 m). In 2003, the MBTA released the Major Investment Study/Draft Environmental Impact Report, which considered two-track and four-track NSRL designs with or without an intermediate
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item and thus the domain of the BERy. In March 1904, they reached an agreement to allow construction of the elevators and headhouse (so as not to delay the station) while deferring the cost question. (The matter was not settled until a
539:. The station was closed from October 14, 2000 to October 29, 2001; major construction was completed in 2003. Since the renovation, the station has had water leakage issues; it also occasionally floods during high tides and
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682:, as the route in downtown Boston was not yet determined. Not until July 25, 1901 did the Commission determine that the Tunnel would run under State Street, with a station at Atlantic Avenue next to busy
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602:. Two glass headhouses—one with escalators and stairs, the other with an elevator—provide access from the surface. The west mezzanine is located under State Street west of Atlantic Avenue, near the
579:—each long enough for six-car trains—serving the two tracks of the Blue Line. The platforms are 50 feet (15 m) below street level, making it the second-deepest station on the MBTA system after
1099:(which was rejected in the 2003 report). Only the more-expensive four-track option would include Central Station. However, the Congress Street alternatives would have their northern station under
939:, and several other downtown stations were renamed. The station was modernized as part of a $ 9 million systemwide station improvement program, with a dedication ceremony on August 26, 1968.
935:, which opened in 1969, was only some 600 feet (180 m) from the existing station. The subway lines were given colored identifying names, with the East Boston Tunnel route becoming the
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2281:"At Aquarium Station, 'Water Transportation' Is A Multi-Million-Dollar Problem"
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1665:. Boston Transit Department. 1924. pp. 28–29 – via Internet Archive.
1563:. Boston Transit Department. 1926. pp. 50–51 – via Internet Archive.
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2493:"How The New England Aquarium Seeks To Urge Visitors To Act On Climate Change"
2325:"Harry Ellenzweig; designed elegant structures for academia, public transport"
1354:. Boston Transit Commission. 1901. pp. 9–11 – via Internet Archive.
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1379:. Boston Transit Commission. 1901. p. 24 – via Internet Archive.
1338:. Boston Transit Commission. 1900. p. 29 – via Internet Archive.
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headhouse near Boston Harbor has resulted in additional flooding during
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on August 22, 1901, with a station at State Street. The BERy opened the
2566:. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. May 10, 2021. p. 14.
2369:"Starts and Stops: Officials mull compromise on Cambridge truck limits"
1633:. Boston Transit Department. 1922. p. 27 – via Google Books.
1044:. It was closed "indefinitely" but ultimately reopened the next day. A
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2523:. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. May 11, 2020. p. 4.
1151:. Boston Metropolitan Planning Organization. December 2001. p. 1.
1738:"Among the new renovations, Blue Line's past appears at State Street"
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1508:. Boston Transit Commission. 1906 – via Internet Archive.
1487:. Boston Transit Commission. 1905 – via Internet Archive.
1437:. Boston Transit Commission. 1904 – via Internet Archive.
1406:. Boston Transit Commission. 1903 – via Internet Archive.
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Unlike other early stations in Boston, which were built with
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1900:. January 29, 1949. pp. 1–2 – via Newspapers.com.
1870:. January 28, 1949. pp. 1–2 – via Newspapers.com.
2052:"ATLANTIC STATION how we've missed you - WELCOME BACK (ad)"
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Campbell, Robert; Vanderwarker, Peter (February 13, 2005).
1788:"$ 350,000 Contract Awarded Last Spring For Escalator Work"
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1930:. February 4, 1949. p. 27 – via Newspapers.com.
1847:. Vol. 27, no. 3. October 1948. pp. 50, 51.
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Railway stations in the United States closed in the 2000s
2255:"MBTA Officials Celebrate Completion Of Aquarium Station"
2170:"Man is strangled after clothing snags in MBTA escalator"
2083:. January 10, 1950. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com.
2032:. January 9, 1950. p. 30 – via Newspapers.com.
1822:. January 28, 1949. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com.
1794:. January 28, 1949. p. 5 – via Newspapers.com.
1769:. October 17, 1946. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com.
2640:. Massachusetts Department of Transportation. June 2018.
735:, most of Atlantic Avenue station was built as a large
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1985:. Vol. 28, no. 4. December 1949. p. 89.
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for the construction of the NSRL and Central Station.
2147:(2 ed.). Carstens Publications. pp. 15–17.
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1609:. New England Electric Railway Historical Society.
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2467:"The Aquarium Station Is Back Open after Flooding"
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1142:"Aquarium Station Reopens on the MBTA's Blue Line"
48:A westbound train at Aquarium station in July 2019
2396:. Edward Cella Art + Architecture. Archived from
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1529:. January 28, 1949 – via Newspaper Archive.
1313:"Changes to Transit Service in the MBTA district"
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2635:"North South Rail Link Feasibility Reassessment"
2306:"Planned Accessibility Projects - On the Subway"
2077:"New Atlantic Av. M.T.A. Station Opens Thursday"
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2109:A Chronicle of the Boston Transit System
2026:"New Atlantic Avenue Station of M. T. A"
2004:. p. 45 – via Newspapers.com.
1979:"Atlantic Avenue Station Will Open Soon"
1864:"Tunnel Fire Traps 300 --- Three Killed"
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2180:from the original on March 2, 2005
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1687:. Stephen Greene Press. pp.
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1251:"2023–24 System Map"
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600:New England Aquarium
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897:Cocoanut Grove fire
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2420:"On the Blue Line"
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3107:Capen Street
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2953:Kendall/MIT
2893:Stony Brook
2800:Orange Line
2753:Wood Island
2705:MBTA subway
2184:October 28,
1959:second page
1904:second page
1874:second page
1149:TRANSreport
1090:futureproof
888:grease fire
745:granolithic
672:East Boston
598:, near the
389:Closed 1938
369:Rowes Wharf
181:Underground
140:Connections
98: /
74:Coordinates
3557:Categories
3513:Prudential
3133:Green Line
3006:Savin Hill
2818:Wellington
2728:Wonderland
2545:August 12,
1527:Lowell Sun
1281:Headlights
1107:References
1046:nor'easter
1034:king tides
1009:Jun Kaneko
807:Devonshire
690:. The two
684:Long Wharf
596:Long Wharf
537:accessible
484:Long Wharf
321:Wonderland
243:Passengers
186:Accessible
166:Long Wharf
86:71°03′11″W
83:42°21′33″N
3415:Reservoir
3380:Riverside
3312:Dean Road
3176:Haymarket
3156:Arlington
3059:Braintree
3044:Wollaston
2988:JFK/UMass
2858:Chinatown
2843:Haymarket
2808:Oak Grove
2738:Beachmont
2720:Blue Line
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2476:March 29,
2450:March 29,
2404:March 29,
2334:March 29,
2290:March 29,
1747:March 29,
1210:March 29,
1173:March 29,
1015:program.
937:Blue Line
765:headhouse
619:MBTA Boat
488:MBTA Boat
456:Blue Line
309:Blue Line
162:MBTA Boat
121:Platforms
3508:Symphony
3473:Riverway
3455:E branch
3435:Longwood
3385:Woodland
3372:D branch
3294:C branch
3201:B branch
3191:Lechmere
3161:Boylston
3112:Mattapan
2978:Broadway
2920:Red Line
2868:Back Bay
2823:Assembly
2768:Aquarium
2763:Maverick
2701:Stations
2178:Archived
1707:72081531
1001:Currents
929:Aquarium
911:MBTA era
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611:MBTA bus
429:Location
316:Maverick
268:Services
149:MBTA bus
59:Location
34:Aquarium
3141:Kenmore
3077:Ashmont
3021:Ashmont
3016:Shawmut
2948:Central
2943:Harvard
2928:Alewife
2878:Ruggles
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2758:Airport
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970:Big Dig
864:Bowdoin
726:dunnage
718:⁄
629:History
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372:toward
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299:toward
225:Rebuilt
194:History
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3092:Milton
3087:Butler
2983:Andrew
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2504:2020
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