Maverick station

Subway station in Boston, Massachusetts, US


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::summary Subway station in Boston, Massachusetts, US ::

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FieldValue
nameMaverick
styleMBTA
imageMaverick Station Oct 2024.jpg
image_captionThe platform at Maverick, with an inbound train on the right, and the track map display in the middle
address220 Sumner Street
boroughEast Boston, Boston, Massachusetts
coordinates
lineEast Boston Tunnel
other:
: F3 (at Lewis Wharf)
platform1 island platform
tracks2
passengers11,193 (weekday average boardings)
pass_yearFY2019
openedDecember 5, 1904 as streetcar portal
rebuiltApril 21, 1924 (converted to rapid transit)
2005–2009
structureUnderground
accessibleyes
services
mapframeyes
mapframe-marker-color#
mapframe-markerrail-underground
mapframe-zoom13
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Maverick station (also known as Maverick Square) is a rapid transit station in Boston, Massachusetts. It serves the MBTA's Blue Line and is located at Maverick Square in East Boston. It is the easternmost underground station on the Blue Line and a transfer point to various buses. A center island platform provides access to the surface in the middle of Maverick Square. In the station, a track map lined with light bulbs shows the position of the trains on the Blue Line between Bowdoin and Orient Heights. It was one of the last stations to be converted to 6-car train service as part of the MBTA's Blue Line Renovation Project. Maverick is a terminal for MBTA bus routes .

History

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When the East Boston Tunnel originally opened on December 30, 1904, it was a streetcar tunnel with a portal at Maverick, known as Maverick portal or the Maverick incline. There was no station at Maverick; streetcars simply left the portal and continued north on Meridian Street or southeast on Maverick Street.

On April 18–21, 1924, the tunnel was converted to rapid transit and Maverick station opened, with the streetcar loop between the rapid transit platforms. The last streetcar lines to use the underground loop were the , , , , and ; these last ran January 4, 1952, the day before the Revere Extension to the rapid transit line opened. The streetcar loop and portal have since been closed, with parts of the incline now used for pedestrian access. The station has an extra-wide platform as a result of filling in the former streetcar tracks. The abandoned streetcar loop west of the station remains extant.

The MBTA began design work of a renovation of the station in 1998. Construction began with a groundbreaking ceremony on October 4, 2005. The work included extension of the platforms for six-car trains, replacement of the Maverick Square headhouse, addition of a new headhouse on Lewis Mall, and the creation of a dedicated busway in Maverick Square. Both headhouses included an elevator to make the station fully accessible. The Lewis Mall headhouse opened on September 22, 2007, allowing the old Maverick Square headhouse to be demolished that November. The renovation was completed in 2009. The final cost was $56.3 million, which included $12.4 million in change orders – of which $8.9 million was due to design errors by the MBTA.

The city plans to reconfigure Maverick Square, including dedicated bus lanes through the square.

References

References

  1. (June 22, 2020). "A Guide to Ridership Data". MassDOT/MBTA Office of Performance Management and Innovation.
  2. Bierman, Noah. (December 26, 2009). "Transit archeology: Tour of abandoned subway network offers a glimpse of how the T was built". Boston Globe.
  3. (June 16, 2014). "Official Audit Report – Issued June 16, 2014: Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, For the period January 1, 2005 through December 31, 2012". Auditor of the Commonwealth.
  4. (October 4, 2005). "Construction of New Maverick Station Begins". Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.
  5. Wall, Lucas. (October 5, 2005). "Modern, accessible Maverick Station in works for E. Boston". Boston Globe.
  6. "Maverick Modernization". Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.
  7. (January 10, 2024). "PLAN: East Boston". Boston Planning & Development Agency.
  8. (January 18, 2024). "BPDA Board adopts East Boston Tomorrow: PLAN: East Boston planning initiative". Boston Planning & Development Agency.

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