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| type= | image=New Blue Line car at State.jpg | image_size=300px | image_caption=Outbound Blue Line train at State | address=200 Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02108 | coordinates = | line= | other= | platform=4 side platforms (2 on each level) | tracks=4 (2 on each level) | levels=2 | parking= | bicycle= | former=Devonshire (1904–1967) Milk/State (1908–1967) State/Citizens Bank (1997–2000) State/Aquarium (2004) | passengers=13,258 (weekday average boardings) | pass_year=2013 | opened=December 30, 1904 (Blue Line) November 30, 1908 (Orange Line) | rebuilt=1924 (Blue Line) April 26, 2011 | ADA= | code= | owned=MBTA | zone= | services= | map_locator= }} State, well known as State Street, is a subway station of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. Located in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, State is the transfer point between the Orange Line and the Blue Line. What later became the Blue Line platforms of State station were opened in 1904, making it the oldest surviving MBTA rapid transit (heavy rail) station. (The Tremont Street Subway, opened in 1897, serves only Green Line (light rail) streetcars). After an extensive renovation which was completed in 2011, State is fully handicapped accessible. ==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「State (MBTA station)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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