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| name=Museum of Fine Arts | style=MBTA green | image=Outbound tram at MFA station.JPG | image_caption=An outbound train at Museum of Fine Arts station in 2012 | address=Huntington Avenue at Ruggles Street Boston, Massachusetts | coordinates={{coord|42.337674|-71.095533|region:US-MA_type:railwaystation|display=inline,title}} | line={{rail color box|system=MBTA|line=Green|note="E" Branch}} | other={{bus icon|12px}} MBTA Bus: {{MBTABus|CT2}}, {{MBTABus|CT3}}, {{MBTABus|8}}, {{MBTABus|19}}, {{MBTABus|39}}, {{MBTABus|47}} | platform=2 side platforms | tracks=2 | passengers=1,683 (weekday average)[1] | pass_year=2011 | former=Ruggles Street, Ruggles-Museum, Museum, Museum/Ruggles | rebuilt=2001-January 13, 2003[2] | ADA=Yes | code= | owned=Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority | zone= | services={{s-rail|title=MBTA}}{{s-line|system=MBTA|line=Green|branch=E|previous=Longwood Medical Area|next=Northeastern University}} }} Museum of Fine Arts is a surface-level light rail stop on the MBTA Green Line "E" Branch, located the median of Huntington Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts, between Museum Road and Ruggles Street. The station is named after the adjacent Museum of Fine Arts, although it also provides access to Northeastern University, Wentworth Institute of Technology, and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Museum of Fine Arts station is fully handicapped accessible. HistoryThe modern Green Line "E" Branch opened on February 16, 1941 with the completion of the Huntington Avenue subway from Copley to the Northeastern Incline.[2] (Before then, trams had run on the surface from the Boylston Street portal). The station was originally known as Ruggles Street or Ruggles-Museum. After nearby Ruggles station opened in 1987, the station was called Museum (sometimes Museum/Ruggles). The name was changed to Museum of Fine Arts in the 1990s.[3] The station was made handicapped accessible along with four other E Branch surface stations in a renovation project completed on January 13, 2003.[4] {{clear left}}Station layout
Bus connectionsMuseum of Fine Arts station serves as a transfer point between bus routes on Huntington Avenue, The Fenway, and Ruggles Street.
References1. ^{{MBTA Bluebook 2014}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.transithistory.org/roster/MBTARouteHistory.pdf|title=Changes to Transit Service in the MBTA district 1964-2015 |last=Belcher |first=Jonathan |date=27 June 2015 |format=PDF |publisher=NETransit |accessdate=18 December 2015}} 3. ^{{cite book |title=Boston Transit Equipment 1979-2009 |last=Prescott |first=Michael R. |publisher=Boston Street Railway Association |date=11 October 2009 |isbn=9780938315063 |page=60}} 4. ^1 {{cite magazine |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110116132810/http://ctps.org/bostonmpo/4_resources/2_transreport/archive/trpt0203.pdf |archivedate=January 16, 2011 |url=http://ctps.org/bostonmpo/4_resources/2_transreport/archive/trpt0203.pdf |title=MBTA Short Notes |page=6 |date=February 2003 |magazine=TRANSreport |publisher=Boston Metropolitan Planning Organization}} External links{{Commons category|Museum of Fine Arts (MBTA station)}}
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