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| type= | image=SouthStation.agr.JPG | image_size = | image_caption= The historic South Station headhouse facing Atlantic Avenue | address=700 Atlantic Avenue Boston, MA 02110 | coordinates = | line = | other= Bus Terminal South Station Under | platform=7 | parking=privately owned garage | bicycle=bike lockers | passengers= | pass_year= | pass_percent= | opened=1899 (Mainline station) | rebuilt=1985 | ADA=yes | code=BOS (Amtrak) | owned=Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority | Electrified= 25 kV 60 Hz | zone= 1A (MBTA Commuter Rail) | tracks= 13 | mpassengers= | baggage_check=Available for Lake Shore Limited and Northeast Regionals 66 and 67 only | services= | nrhp= }} South Station — officially, The Governor Michael S. Dukakis Transportation Center at South Station — is the largest railroad station and intercity bus terminal in Greater Boston and New England's second-largest transportation center〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=South Station – Great Public Spaces | Project for Public Spaces )〕 (after Logan International Airport). Located at the intersection of Atlantic Avenue and Summer Street in Dewey Square, Boston, Massachusetts, the historic station building was constructed in 1899 to replace the downtown terminals of several railroads. Today, it serves as a major intermodal domestic transportation hub, with service to the Greater Boston region and the Midwestern and Northeastern United States. It is used by thousands of commuter rail and intercity rail passengers daily. Connections to the rapid transit Red Line and Silver Line are made through the adjacent subway station. The station was renamed for former Massachusetts governor Michael S. Dukakis in November 2014, though maps and station signs continue to use the shorter "South Station". ==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「South Station」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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