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词条 Boston-area streetcar lines
释义

  1. Timeline of streetcar abandonments

  2. MTA Streetcar Routes as of 1953

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  3. Eastern Massachusetts routes

     100A  Quincy routes 

  4. References

  5. See also

As with many large cities, a large number of Boston-area streetcar lines once existed. However, only a few remain, namely the four branches of the Green Line and the Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line, with only one (the Green Line "E" Branch) running regular service on an undivided street.

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) was formed on August 3, 1964, taking over operations from the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA). The MTA itself was formed in 1947 to take over operations of the private Boston Elevated Railway (BERy), which ran rapid transit, streetcars, and buses in the Boston area.

In 1936, the BERy assigned numbers to its routes for map use, but route numbers were not used on buses until the late 1960s (when the colors were assigned to the remaining rail lines).   Additionally, the numbers were only kept the same on and after the 1942 revision of the map; before that they were changed with each new version. A few routes were renumbered around 1967, but most routes have kept their original numbers. Routes were numbered roughly clockwise from South Boston to East Boston.

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Timeline of streetcar abandonments

This is a table of when each streetcar line was converted to trackless trolley or bus. Only information post-1940 is complete.

Routes: 4/Green Line "D" 7 8 9 10 11 15 16 17 19 20 22 23 25 26 27 28/Red Line Mattapan 29 30 30A/28 32 34 36 39/Green Line "E" (Arborway) 40 41 42 43 44 45 47/1 48 57/Green Line "E" (Heath) 58 60 61/Green Line "C" 62/Green Line "B" 65 66 69/Green Line "A"/57 70 71 72 73 76 77/69 79/77 80 82/77A 87 88 89 92 93 100 101 111 114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122
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Last day of streetcarsRouteNotes
Still operational{{MBTABus|4}} Riverside - SubwayRenamed Green Line "D" Branch ca. 1967
{{MBTABus|28}} Mattapan - Ashmont High Speed LineNumber dropped and considered part of Red Line ca. 1967, still runs 1940s-era PCC streetcar.
{{MBTABus|57}} Heath Street - SubwayRenamed Green Line "E" Branch (short-turn) ca. 1967
{{MBTABus|61}} Cleveland Circle - SubwayRenamed Green Line "C" Branch ca. 1967
{{MBTABus|62}} Boston College - SubwayRenamed Green Line "B" Branch ca. 1967
December 27, 1985{{MBTABus|39}} Arborway - SubwayRenamed Green Line "E" Branch ca. 1967, reverted to 39
June 20, 1969{{MBTABus|69}} Watertown - SubwayRenamed Green Line "A" Branch ca. 1967, reverted to 57
October 28, 1963New configuration of downtown subway opens
April 5, 1962Shuttle Pleasant Street - BoylstonLast service to the Pleasant Street Incline
November 17, 1961{{MBTABus|43}} Lenox Street - SubwayClosed June 14, 1956 from Egleston to Lenox Street
July 4, 1959{{MBTABus|4}} Riverside - Subway (Highland Branch) opens
September 4, 1958{{MBTABus>71}} Watertown - HarvardStill trackless trolley
{{MBTABus>73}} Waverly - HarvardStill trackless trolley
{{MBTABus>82}} North Cambridge - Harvard77A}} ca. 1967
Still trackless trolley
June 14, 1956{{MBTABus|43}} Egleston - SubwayCut back to Lenox Street
December 16, 1955{{MBTABus>40}} Arborway - Egleston
{{MBTABus>100}} Elm Street - Sullivantruncated to Elm Street in 1946 [https://web.archive.org/web/20030716230559/http://206.103.49.193/boston/htm/bvb040.htm]
November 18, 1955{{MBTABus>79}} Arlington Heights - Harvard77}} ca. 1967
September 9, 1955{{MBTABus>29}} Mattapan - Egleston
January 19, 1954Revere Extension opens to Wonderland
December 4, 1953{{MBTABus>10}} City Point - Dudley
September 12, 1953{{MBTABus>47}} Mass Station - Dudley1}} ca. 1967
June 19, 1953{{MBTABus>7}} City Point - South Station via Summer Street
April 24, 1953{{MBTABus>30}} Mattapan - Roslindale
{{MBTABus>30A}} Mattapan - Arborway28}} ca. 1967
{{MBTABus>32}} Cleary Square - ArborwayTrackless trolley until September 30, 1958
March 1, 1953{{MBTABus|9}} City Point - SubwayBus connected to subway shuttle at Pleasant Street Incline through December 4, 1953  
November 21, 1952{{MBTABus>34}} Dedham Line - ArborwayTrackless trolley until September 5, 1958
April 21, 1952Revere Extension opens to Suffolk Downs
January 5, 1952Revere Extension opens to Orient Heights
January 4, 1952{{MBTABus>114}} Meridian - MaverickTurned around at the south end of the closed Meridian Street Bridge
Trackless trolley until March 30, 1961 (Woodlawn - Maverick, via the Meridian Street Bridge, reopened ca. 1954)
{{MBTABus>116}} Revere Beach Loop - Maverick via Revere StreetTrackless trolley until September 8, 1961 (Wonderland - Wood Island)
{{MBTABus>117}} Revere Beach Loop - Maverick via Beach StreetTrackless trolley until September 8, 1961 (Wonderland - Wood Island)
{{MBTABus>118}} Revere Carhouse - Maverick via Ocean Avenue and Bennington StreetTrackless trolley until June 1955 (Wonderland - Orient Heights)
{{MBTABus>120}} Gladstone - MaverickShort-turn of 118
Trackless trolley until September 8, 1961 (Orient Heights-Maverick)
{{MBTABus>121}} Eagle Carhouse - Maverick via LexingtonTrackless trolley until March 30, 1961 (Wood Island - Maverick)
September 28, 1951{{MBTABus>36}} Charles River - ArborwayTrackless trolley until September 5, 1958
June 16, 1950{{MBTABus>70}} Watertown - CentralTrackless trolley until March 30, 1963
1950Meridian Street Bridge closed for construction; {{MBTABus|114}} cut back to south end of bridge, {{MBTABus|116}} rerouted via Chelsea Street
December 9, 1949{{MBTABus>16}} Franklin Park - AndrewTrackless trolley until April 5, 1962
September 18, 1949{{MBTABus>76}} Harvard - Mass StationTrackless trolley until March 30, 1960
September 16, 1949{{MBTABus>42}} Egleston - Dudley
July 1, 1949{{MBTABus|93}} Sullivan - Subway via Bunker Hill Street
June 7, 1949{{MBTABus>41}} Jamaica Plain - Dudley
April 23, 1949{{MBTABus>122}} Jefferies Point - Maverick
February 11, 1949{{MBTABus>17}} Fields Corner - Andrew via Meeting House HillTrackless trolley until April 5, 1962
January 28, 1949{{MBTABus>44}} Seaver - DudleyTrackless trolley until March 30, 1961
January 7, 1949{{MBTABus>19}} Fields Corner - Dudley via Geneva AvenueTrackless trolley until April 5, 1962
{{MBTABus>22}} Ashmont-Dudley via Talbot AvenueTrackless trolley until April 5, 1962
{{MBTABus>23}} Ashmont-Dudley via Washington Street, DorchesterTrackless trolley until April 6, 1962
December 24, 1948{{MBTABus>15}} Uphams Corner - DudleyTrackless trolley until April 5, 1962 (Kane Square - Dudley)
{{MBTABus>45}} Grove Hall - Dudley via Blue Hill AvenueTrackless trolley until April 5, 1962
June 18, 1948{{MBTABus>20}} Fields Corner - NeponsetTrackless trolley until March 30, 1961
April 2, 1948{{MBTABus|92}} Sullivan - Subway via Main Street
April 18, 1947{{MBTABus>101}} Salem Street - Sullivan via Winter HillTrackless trolley until March 13, 1959
19478 City Point - South Station via Dorchester AvenueHad been split into two segments since the Dorchester Avenue Bridge closed for reconstruction in 1946
December 6, 1946{{MBTABus>89}} Clarendon Hill - SullivanTrackless trolley until March 29, 1963
November 7, 1941{{MBTABus>87}} Clarendon Hill - Lechmere via Somerville AvenueTrackless trolley until March 29, 1963
Ran into the Subway via Lechmere until July 9, 1922
{{MBTABus>88}} Clarendon Hill - Lechmere via Highland AvenueTrackless trolley until March 29, 1963
Ran into the Subway via Lechmere until July 9, 1922
February 16, 1941Huntington Avenue Subway opens, ending {{MBTABus|39}} and {{MBTABus|57}} service on eastern Huntington Avenue and Boylston Street, and service through the Boylston Street Incline
September 1939{{MBTABus>90}} Davis Square - Sullivan via Highland AvenueTrackless trolley until November 14, 1956
December 1938?{{MBTABus>106}} Lebanon Street - Everett via Salem Street, Malden Square and Main StreetTrackless trolley until March 29, 1963
{{MBTABus>103}} Malden - Everett via Main StreetWas trackless trolley until discontinued April 1962
September 9, 1938{{MBTABus>66}} Allston - Dudley  
Brookline Village - Subway via Huntington Ave  58}}/{{MBTABus|60}} (?) from 1932
Cut back to Brigham Circle short-turns
April 1, 1938{{MBTABus>72}} Huron Avenue - Harvard via Concord AvenueStill trackless trolley
March 4, 1938{{MBTABus|48}} Dudley - Subwaydate=May 2007}}
Replaced by Dudley - Tremont & Dover Streets bus
Bus service ended February 1942  
December 1937{{MBTABus>104}} Malden - Everett via Ferry Street and BroadwayTrackless trolley until March 29, 1963
June 1937{{MBTABus>110}} Woodlawn - Everett Station via Everett SquareExtended to Revere as trackless trolley in September 1940; trackless trolley until March 29, 1963
May 7, 1937{{MBTABus>111}} Woodlawn - Chelsea Square    Extended to City Square as a bus
January 1937{{MBTABus>109}} Linden - Everett via BroadwaySection in Malden was bus Trackless trolley until March 29, 1963
ca. 1936{{MBTABus>112}} Malden Square - Chelsea Square via Everett SquareTrackless trolley until June 23, 1961
{{MBTABus>113}} Malden Square - Chelsea Square via Ferry StreetTrackless trolley until discontinued December 8, 1960, with unnumbered summer trackless trolley extensions to Wonderland 1954-1956.
October 9, 1936119}} Beachmont - Revere City Hall  
June 10, 1936Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Chelsea division (routes {{MBTABus|111}} - {{MBTABus|119}}) bought by BERy; some of these had run into the subway until 1935  
April 10, 1936{{MBTABus>77}} Harvard - Lechmere via Cambridge Street  69}} ca. 1967
Trackless trolley until March 30, 1963 (first trackless trolley route)
Ran into the Subway via Lechmere until July 9, 1922
August 9, 1935Last day of Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway service from Chelsea, Revere, Lynn and Salem into Tremont Street Subway via Mystic River Bridge
1933{{MBTABus>27}} Ashmont - Milton?Replaced with Ashmont - Mattapan bus?
October 23, 1932Kenmore station opens, with a dual-pronged extension of the Boylston Street Subway
July 8, 1932{{MBTABus>80}} Arlington Center - Sullivan via Medford Hillside  Replaced with Arlington Center - Lechmere bus, later trackless trolley until March 28, 1963  
Streetcar line opened August 31, 1901
1932{{MBTABus|58}} Cypress Street - Subway via Brookline Ave or Huntington Ave  Replaced with Cypress Street - Kenmore bus
Brookline Village - Subway kept rush hours only
{{MBTABus|60}} Chestnut Hill - Subway via Brookline Ave or Huntington Ave  Replaced with Chestnut Hill - Kenmore bus
Brookline Village - Subway kept rush hours only
1930Middlesex and Boston Street Railway substitutes buses for its streetcars
1930Dorchester Avenue  
ca. 1930Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Hyde Park and Chelsea/Everett divisions sold to BERy  
December 21, 1929{{MBTABus|28}} (Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line) opens to Mattapan
August 26, 1929{{MBTABus|28}} (Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line) opens to Milton
January 18, 1929{{MBTABus>11}} Broadway? - Bay View  
late 1928 or early 1929{{MBTABus>26}} Dudley - Nelson & Norfolk Streets  Replaced with Ashmont - Morton & Corbett Streets bus
late 1928{{MBTABus>25}} Andrew - Washington & Fairmount Streets  Replaced with Ashmont - Washington Street & Gallivan Boulevard bus
September 1, 1928Dorchester Extension opens to Ashmont
November 5, 1927Dorchester Extension opens to Fields Corner
April 17, 1924Last day of streetcars through the East Boston Tunnel
July 9, 1922Last day of lines ({{MBTABus|77}}, {{MBTABus|87}}, {{MBTABus|88}}) entering the subway via Lechmere
1920s{{MBTABus>21}} Fields Corner - Adams Street20}} September 1962
Was trackless trolley?
{{MBTABus>65}} Boston College - Brookline Village  
{{MBTABus>81}} Arlington Center - Clarendon HillMerged with {{MBTABus>89}} October 1961
Split off into 81 Arlington Center - Lechmere April 1953
Renumbered {{MBTABus|87A}} ca. 1967.
Sullivan - Dudley via Subway  
{{MBTABus>102}} Malden - Faulkner via Main Street and Cross StreetTrackless trolley until March 28, 1963
{{MBTABus>105}} Faulkner - Everett via Cross Street and Main StreetTrackless trolley until March 29, 1963
March 15, 1919Charlestown Elevated opens to Everett
ca. 1919Harvard Square - Jeffries Point via East Boston Tunnel  {{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

MTA Streetcar Routes as of 1953

As of 1953 the Metropolitan Transit Authority operated the following streetcar routes. All lines were connected via trackage to the Tremont Street Subway (Green Line), but only the 9 and 43 actually operated in the subway.

7

See {{MBTABus|7}}.

9

See {{MBTABus|9}}.

10

See {{MBTABus|10}}.

28

See Ashmont–Mattapan High Speed Line.

29

The 29 Mattapan-Egleston via Blue Hill Avenue and Seaver Street ran from Mattapan north on Blue Hill Avenue and Seaver Street (both parts of Route 28) to Egleston. Streetcars last operated on September 9, 1955, and buses began the next day.

In May 1987, the Orange Line was relocated, and the 29 was extended from Egleston to Jackson Square; some off-peak service extends to Ruggles. The route is now the 29 Mattapan-Jackson Square via Blue Hill Avenue and Seaver Street, with extended service as the 29 Mattapan-Ruggles via Blue Hill Avenue, Seaver Street and Jackson Square.

30

The 30 Mattapan-Roslindale via Cummins Highway ran from Mattapan along Cummins Highway to Roslindale Square. Streetcars last operated on April 24, 1953, and buses began the next day.

Since 1995, the MBTA has been extending an increasing number of trips to Forest Hills; now only Sunday trips still end at Roslindale. Forest Hills trips are thus 30 Mattapan-Forest Hills via Roslindale Square and Cummins Highway.

39

See Green Line "E" Branch.

40

The short 40 Arborway-Egleston via Washington Street ran under the Washington Street Elevated between Egleston and Forest Hills, with streetcars last running December 17, 1955 and buses beginning the next day. The route was discontinued in June 1971, and in April 1981 the 42 was extended to cover the former 40 route.

43

The 43 North Station-Egleston via Tremont Street was one of two routes to use the Pleasant Street Incline. Before December 5, 1953, when the 9 operated into the same incline, the 43 used the two west tracks. Afterwards, it was realigned to use the two east tracks, allowing for a larger bus transfer area to the west.

The 43 came out of the portal and used Tremont Street and Columbus Avenue to Egleston. The tracks south of the loop at Lenox Street were last used on June 14, 1956, and the next day Route 43 buses started running from Lenox Street south to Egleston. The rest of the surface tracks were last used November 17, 1961, and the bus route was extended to the portal, where a short-lived subway shuttle connected to Boylston. At the same time, the route was extended on the surface to Boylston.

In February 1966, the buses were removed from Boylston Street, but they were extended around the Boston Common in June 1972. In May 1987, the south end was truncated from Egleston to the new Rugglesstation, forming the current 43 Ruggles Station-Park & Tremont via Tremont.

47

The 47 Massachusetts Station-Dudley was a short route, beginning at Massachusetts Avenue station (now Hynes Convention Center) and running south along Massachusetts Avenue, southwest one block on Columbus Avenue, southeast on Northampton Street and southwest on Washington Street to Dudley. Streetcars last operated September 12, 1953, with buses running the next day.

In September 1962, the route was merged with the 76 Harvard-Massachusetts Station to form the 1 Harvard-Dudley via Massachusetts Avenue. The old 47 service has since been slightly rerouted.

57

Short-turn of route 39, see Green Line "E" Branch.

61

See Green Line "C" Branch.

62

See Green Line "B" Branch.

69

See Green Line "A" Branch.

71

See {{MBTABus|71}}.

72

See {{MBTABus|72}}.

73

See {{MBTABus|73}}.

79

The 79 Arlington Heights-Harvard via Massachusetts Avenue ran between Arlington Heights and the Harvard Bus Tunnel via Massachusetts Avenue. Streetcars last ran November 18, 1955, buses began running the next day, and it was renumbered to the 77 Arlington Heights-Harvard via Massachusetts Avenue in the late 1960s.

82

See {{MBTABus|77A}}.

92

The 92 Sullivan-Scollay Square via Main line ran from Sullivan south on Main Streetunder the Charlestown Elevated (using Park Street and Warren Street northbound nearCity Square), then over the Charlestown Bridge, west on Causeway Street, and into the Tremont Street Subway via the Causeway Street Incline, turning around at the Brattle Loop at Scollay. Streetcars last ran on April 2, 1948, but the tracks were kept until 1962 to access the 100 tracks and Everett Shops.

Bus service on the 92 Sullivan-Haymarket via Main began April 3, 1948, and has changed very little. Aside from a few realignments nearCity Square in Charlestown, and an extension to Assembly Square Mall in June 1982, the only real change has been the extension of early morning weekday service to Downtown Crossing in December 2002, operating as 92 Assembly Square Mall-Downtown via Main (normal service is 92 Assembly Square Mall-Haymarket via Sullivan and Main).

93

The 93 Sullivan-Scollay Square via Bunker Hill Street line was a variant of the 92, using Bunker Hill Street and Chelsea Street in Charlestown. Streetcars last ran July 1, 1949, and the 93 Sullivan-Haymarket via Bunker Hill Street bus route began operation the next day, using Washington Street between the Charlestown Bridge and Haymarket. Due to the construction of the Tobin Bridge, which opened in 1950, the route in Charlestown was immediately realigned. Not much has changed since then, except in June 2004, when early morning weekday trips were extended to Downtown Crossing as the 93 Sullivan-Downtown via Bunker Hill Street.

100

The 100 Elm Street-Sullivan via Fellsway streetcar line last operated on December 16, 1955, running between Elm Street on Fellsway West in Medford and Sullivan, and was bustituted the next day. When the new Wellington station opened in September 1975, the route was rerouted east on Revere Beach Parkway to terminate there; the 100 now operates as Elm Street-Wellington via Fellsway.

The tracks used to continue north, owned by the Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway, and later became the 100A bus.

Track connections to the rest of the system were provided by the otherwise unused streetcar tracks under the Charlestown Elevated from Sullivan south to the Causeway Street Incline, once used by the 92.

Eastern Massachusetts routes

These routes were operated by the Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway. They were only given numbers on March 30, 1968, when the MBTA took over, and long after buses replaced them. The numbers refer to the later bus routes.

Only two lines were left in 1937.

100A

This streetcar line ran between Stoneham and Sullivan Square, via the tracks of the 100. It ran from the north end of the 100 through the Middlesex Fells on a privateright-of-way west of Fellsway West, and then to Stoneham center. Until around 1940, it continued north to Farm Hill on the Stoneham Branch Railroad.

The line was bustituted in 1946. In 1968 the MBTA took it over as the 430, and from March 1969 to the end of its service in September 1971, it was the 100A Reading-Sullivan via Main Street and Fellsway.

Quincy routes

Two Quincy routes left Fields Corner on Adams Street and Neponset Avenue, running to Quincy center and then splitting. One line continued to Hough's Neck, and the other to Quincy Point and the Fore River Shipyard. The lines were bustituted in 1948.

References

  • Carlson et al. (1986), The Colorful Streetcars We Rode, Bulletin 125 of the Central Electric Railfans' Association, Chicago, Il. {{ISBN|0-915348-25-X}}
  • Changes to Transit Service in the MBTA District 1964-Present (PDF)
  • m00209, MBTA Green Line -- unused tunnel at Boylston station, rec.railroad May 5, 1994
  • RTSPCC, Boston Trolleys, misc.transport.urban-transit June 4, 1998
  • TIMEPOINTS VOL 3 NO 2 August 1951
  • Trackless Trolley Routes
  • rtspcc, More Boston streetcar questions, ne.transportation May 20, 2005
  • Boston Transit Routes, chicagorailfan.com
  • Boston Elevated Railway system maps: 1930 1936 1937 1940 1943 1946

See also

  • Middlesex and Boston Street Railway
  • Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway
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