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|image = Inbound Orange Line train at Assembly station, 2 September 2014.JPG |image_width = 320px |caption = Inbound train at Assembly on its opening day in September 2014 |type = Rapid transit |system = |status = Operational |locale = Boston, Massachusetts |start = Oak Grove |end = Forest Hills |stations = 20 |routes = |ridership = 203,406 (2013) |open = 1901 |close = |owner = MBTA |operator = MBTA |character = |stock = 01200 series |linelength = |tracklength = |notrack = |gauge = |el = Third rail |speed = |elevation = |map = |box_width = auto |}} The Orange Line is one of the four subway lines of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. It extends from Forest Hills in Jamaica Plain, Boston in the south to Oak Grove in Malden in the north. It meets the Red Line at Downtown Crossing, the Blue Line at State, and the Green Line at Haymarket and North Station. It connects with Amtrak service at Back Bay and North Station, and MBTA Commuter Rail service at Back Bay, North Station, Ruggles station in Roxbury, and Forest Hills. From 1901 to 1987, it provided the first elevated rapid transit in Boston; the last elevated section was torn down in 1987 when the southern portion of the line was moved to the Southwest Corridor. All stations on the Orange Line are handicapped accessible. These stations are equipped with high-level platforms for easy boarding, as well as elevators for easy platform access. ==History== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Orange Line (MBTA)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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