Two new stations to open on Fairmount Line
Posted on June 25, 2013
By Delores Handy, WBUR
The MBTA is taking a major step in upgrading service along the Fairmount commuter rail line that runs through the heart of some of Boston’s most densely populated, underserved neighborhoods. On July 1, the T will open two new stations in Dorchester — at Four Corners/Geneva Avenue and Newmarket, adjacent to the South Bay shopping center — and bring fares in line with those paid by subway and bus customers. Read more at wbur.org.
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