Government Center T station to feature glass entryway
Posted on September 22, 2014
By Laura Crimaldi, Boston Globe
Subway stations are traditionally dark places, where natural light rarely shines. But the most visible sign of progress at the Government Center Station renovation project is the construction of an entryway called a “head house,” which is set to be wrapped in glass and promises to brighten the underground transit hub when it reopens in the spring of 2016. Read more at bostonglobe.com.
Subway stations are traditionally dark places, where natural light rarely shines. But the most visible sign of progress at the Government Center Station renovation project is the construction of an entryway called a “head house,” which is set to be wrapped in glass and promises to brighten the underground transit hub when it reopens in the spring of 2016. Read more at bostonglobe.com.
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