Copley (MBTA station)
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Copley Station | |
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Address | 640 Boylston at 230 Dartmouth Streets under Copley Square, Downtown Boston |
Lines | MBTA Subway Green Line |
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Opened | October 3, 1914 |
Owned by | Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority |
Copley station is a stop along the Green Line subway of the MBTA in Boston, Massachusetts. It is located under Copley Square, with entrances and exits along Boylston and Clarendon streets.
After Copley Station, the E Branch of the Green Line splits off from the rest of the downtown subway and runs under Huntington Avenue. Copley Station therefore affords outbound riders their last chance to switch on or off of an E train. However, travellers wishing to switch from one branch going inbound to another branch going outbound must do so at Arlington.
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Copley Station is not wheelchair accessible. The nearest accessible station to Copley Square is Back Bay on the Orange Line, about two blocks south. See also MBTA accessibility.
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