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Causeway Street Elevated : ウィキペディア英語版 | Causeway Street Elevated
The Causeway Street Elevated was an elevated section of the light rail MBTA Green Line in Boston, Massachusetts, located in the area near North Station. It was in operation from 1912 until 2004, when it was replaced with a new tunnel and underground station on a slightly different alignment. ==Description== The Causeway Street Elevated began at the Canal Street Incline in parallel with the Charlestown Elevated tracks, turned southwest above Causeway Street with an elevated station at North Station in front of the Boston Garden, and then turned northwest above Lowell Street, before joining the Lechmere Viaduct at Leverett Circle. It was a two-track structure on steel girders, similar to the Charlestown Elevated, Atlantic Avenue Elevated, and Washington Street Elevated which were opened between 1901 and 1909. The Causeway Street Elevated was one of the last pieces of elevated line constructed in Boston, and except for a short section remaining at Lechmere was the last section in service. Although initial plans had called for the Cambridge-Dorchester Line to be constructed as an elevated, the Causeway Street Elevated was the only elevated in Boston not part of the Main Line Elevated.
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