Forest Hills (MBTA station)

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Forest Hills Station
MBTA Rapid transit and commuter rail station
Image:Forest Hills Station.jpg
Forest Hills Station, looking south from the Casey Overpass
Station statistics
AddressWashington Street and Hyde Park Avenue, Jamaica Plain
Coordinates42°17′56″N 71°06′54″W / 42.2988, -71.1149Coordinates: 42°17′56″N 71°06′54″W / 42.2988, -71.1149
Lines
Needham Line
Orange Line
Parking206 spaces, 5 accessbile, $3.50 fee
Bicycle facilities31 spaces
Other information
Opened1909 as original elevated station (closed 1987 when Elevated Line was demolished)
RebuiltMay 4, 1987 as part of Orange Line realignment
AccessibleImage:Wheelchair symbol.svg
Owned byMassachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
Services
  Preceding station     Image:Mbta-logo.svg MBTA     Following station  
Needham Line
Terminus Orange Line
toward Oak Grove

Forest Hills Station is a station on the MBTA Orange Line, located in Forest Hills in the southern part of the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts at the intersections of Washington Street, Hyde Park Avenue, South Street, The Arborway and Morton Street.

Forest Hills is the southern terminus of the MBTA Orange Line. It serves nearby residential neighborhoods and is also a major bus transfer station with connections to 14 routes. Commuter trains on the MBTA's Needham Line line also serve the station.

The adjacent Arborway Station was the terminus of the Green Line "E" Branch until 1985, when service on the "E" branch was cut back to Heath Street. Restoration of Green Line trolley service to Arborway is part of remidiation for the Big Dig, but the MBTA has been reluctant to restore the service. [1]

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[edit] Facilities

Several small retailers are located in the station, including a donut/coffee shop, newspaper stand and florist. During warmer months a farmer's stand is set up. In addition the station features an MBTA Police substation.

206 park and ride parking spaces are available on the station grounds. Overnight parking is not allowed.

[edit] Attractions

The station is surrounded by large parks, to the north of the station is Harvard University's Arnold Arboretum, one end of Boston's Emerald Necklace of parks. To the south is the Forest Hills Cemetery and Franklin Park. The station also marks the beginning of the linear Southwest Corridor Park.

[edit] Architecture

The station was designed by Cambridge Seven Associates constructed of brick, steel and glass, the architecture is meant to reflect the greenhouses of the surrounding parks. The station's clock tower has become a local landmark.

[edit] Bus Connections

  • 16 Forest Hills Station - UMASS Boston or Andrew Station
  • 21 Ashmont Station - Forest Hills Station via Morton Street
  • 30 Mattapan Station - Forest Hills Station via Cummings Hwy
  • 31 Mattapan Station - Forest Hills Station via Morton Street
  • 32 Wolcott Square or Cleary Square - Forest Hills Station via Hyde Park Ave
  • 34 Walpole Center or Dedham Line - Forest Hills Station via Washington Street
  • 34E Walpole Center or Dedham Line - Forest Hills Station via Washington Street & Dedham Mall
  • 35 Dedham Mall - Forest Hills Station via Centre Street
  • 36 Charles River Loop or V.A. Hospital - Forest Hills Station via Centre Street
  • 37 Baker & Vermont Streets - Forest Hills Station via Centre Street
  • 38 Wren Street - Forest Hills Station via Centre & South Streets
  • 39 Forest Hills Station - Back Bay Station via Huntington Ave (Replacement for the "temporarily" suspended portion of the "E" line past Heath Street)
  • 40 Georgetowne - Forest Hills Station via Washington Street
  • 42 Forest Hills Station - Dudley Station or Ruggles Station via Washington Street
  • 50 Forest Hills Station - Cleary Square via Roslindale Square
  • 51 Cleveland Circle - Forest Hills Station via Hancock Village

[edit] Accessibility

The station is fully wheelchair accessible.

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