State station
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State station (also called State Street station) is a subway station in Boston, Massachusetts. Located in downtown Boston, State is the transfer point between the MBTA Orange Line and the Blue Line, and one of four "hub stations" on the MBTA subway system. What later became the Blue Line platforms of State station were opened in 1904, making it the oldest surviving MBTA rapid transit (heavy rail) station (the Tremont Street subway, opened in 1897, serves only light rail streetcars). After an extensive renovation which was completed in 2011, State is fully accessible.
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Washington Street, Boston Downtown Boston
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N 42.3587 ° | E -71.0578 ° |
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Old State House
Washington Street 208
02109 Boston, Downtown Boston
Massachusetts, United States
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