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C Branch Station Accessibility Improvements

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Accessibility upgrades are currently in design for nine C Branch stations.

We’re making accessibility improvements at nine inaccessible above-ground stations on the Green Line C Branch along Beacon Street in the Town of Brookline.

Along with ongoing work on other branches, this project will help make the Green Line compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). The Green Line is the nation’s oldest light rail subway line and nearly all Green Line stations were built before the ADA.

Preliminary design-build contract awarded: Fall 2024
Projected design-build completion: Spring 2025
Budget: $51 million
Status: Preliminary design phase in progress

Why We’re Doing This Work

The stations currently have several barriers to accessibility:

  • Platforms are not at an accessible height for boarding
  • Significant barriers exist for riders with disabilities and riders using wheeled mobility devices

These upgrades will support our effort to ensure equity across the system by making the stations fully accessible to people with disabilities or limited mobility.

Contact Us

For all questions and comments related to C Branch Accessibility Improvements, please contact the Green Line Program team at GLT@mbta.com.

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Building a Better T

As part of our $9.6 billion, 5-year capital investment plan, we're renovating stations, modernizing fare collection systems, upgrading services for our buses, subways, and ferries, and improving the accessibility of the entire system.

Learn more

Related Projects

View all projects