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| image=Outbound Red Line train at Porter 2.JPG | image_size=300px | image_caption=A Red Line train at Porter on the lower (outbound) platform | address=Massachusetts Avenue at Somerville Avenue, Cambridge, MA | coordinates = | line=MBTA Commuter Rail: MBTA Subway: | other= MBTA Bus: , , , , | platform= 1 island platform (Fitchburg Line) 2 split platforms (Red Line) | tracks=2 (Fitchburg Line) 2 (Red Line) | parking=None | bicycle=34 spaces | mpassengers= | pass_year=2013 daily | pass_system= | pass_percent= | opened=December 8, 1984 (Red Line) | rebuilt= | ADA=yes | code= | owned=Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority | zone=1A (commuter rail) | services= }} Porter is a transfer station serving the MBTA's rapid transit Red Line and the commuter rail Fitchburg Line, located at Porter Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Positioned at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Somerville Avenue, the station provides rapid transit access to northern Cambridge and the western portions of Somerville. Porter is 14 minutes from Park Street on the Red Line, and about 10 minutes from North Station on commuter rail trains.〔 Several local bus routes also stop at the station. A series of commuter rail depots have been located at Porter Square under various names since the 1840s. The modern station with its subway and commuter rail levels was designed by Cambridge Seven Associates and opened on December 8, 1984. At below ground, the subway section is the deepest station on the MBTA system. ==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「Porter (MBTA station)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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