- Waban (MBTA station)
Infobox Station
name=Waban
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address=Beacon Street at Waban Square, Newton
line="'MBTA Subway
fontcolor|green|Green Line (MBTA)|Green Line ("D" branch)
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platform=
parking=74 spaces, $3.50 per space
bicycle=12 spaces
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opened=July 4, 1959
rebuilt=
ADA=Yes
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owned=Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
zone=Waban is a surface-level
rapid transit station on theGreen Line "D" Branch of theMassachusetts Bay Transportation Authority . It is located just south of Beacon Street at Waban Square, in the Waban section ofNewton, Massachusetts . The station opened onJuly 4 ,1959 . Unlike many other T stops in the Boston suburbs, Waban has its own extensive parking lot. The lot has 74 spaces and 3 accessible spaces, and spaces cost $3.50 each. Unfortunately, to achieve this, anH.H. Richardson -designed train station, like those still standing in Newton Highlands and Newton Center, was demolished. The original station was completed in August1886 as part of theBoston and Albany Railroad and was one of the last stations designed by Richardson before his death in April 1886, four months before the station was finished.Originally, the Eliot stop was to have been named Waban, and the Waban stop was to have been named Eliot, but the two names were switched accidentally when the first train schedules were printed, and it was easier to change the names of the stations than to print new schedules. The Eliot Oak is located east of Annawan Road southwest of the Waban station.
External links
* [http://www.mbta.com/schedules_and_maps/subway/lines/stations/?stopId=15601&lat=42.325981&lng=-71.230712 Waban Station] (MBTA.com)
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