Stations Proposed for College Avenue, Route 16 in Medford The state Executive Office of Transportation has released preliminary station design plans on the Green Line Extension website. The
A Green Line Train at Cleveland Circle. Photo by Alexander Svirsky. The following letter was submitted for publication by State Representative Carl Sciortino (D-Medford, Somerville) There has been
A Green Line Train at Cleveland Circle. Photo by Alexander Svirsky. Project Website Changes, Important Documents Now Online – Allison Goldsberry Six hundred people attended the latest series
– Allison Goldsberry The Medford Green Line Neighborhood Alliance (MGNA) announced Monday that 2,000 people have so far signed their online petition to extend the Green Line to
A Green Line Train at Cleveland Circle. Photo by Alexander Svirsky. The following is an announcement from the state transportation department: The Massachusetts Executive Office of Transportation (EOT)
The following is a press release from the Executive Office of Transportation: Transportation Secretary James Aloisi, Jr. today recommended the Green Line be extended to Mystic Valley Parkway/Route
A Green Line Train at Cleveland Circle. Photo by Alexander Svirsky. Green Line to End at Route 16 or Hillside Story Updated 7:13PM, Tuesday, February 3, 2009 –
A Green Line Train at Cleveland Circle. Photo by Alexander Svirsky. Officials: Project Still on Time for 2014 Story Updated 6:04PM, Sunday, January 18, 2009 A Green Line
State Representatives Carl Sciortino (D-Medford, Somerville) and Sean Garballey (D-Arlington, Medford), along with State Senator Pat Jehlen (D-Somerville, Medford), sent the following letter recently to Governor Deval Patrick
A Green Line Train at Cleveland Circle. Photo by Alexander Svirsky. 30,000 Riders Expected; Support Facility to be Located in Somerville Story Updated 6:50PM, Sunday, November 16, 2008
Officials Still Working on Terminus, Maintenance Facility Locations A Green Line Train at Cleveland Circle. Photo by Alexander Svirsky. A Green Line Extension Project Advisory Group meeting planned