Cleveland Circle and Reservoir (MBTA stations)

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Cleveland Circle & Reservoir Stations
The Reservoir station on the D branch of the Green Line. The Cleveland Circle terminus of the C branch is the other side of the carhouse on the left of the picture.
Station statistics
Address Cleveland Circle: Beacon Street at Chestnut Avenue, Brighton
Reservoir: Cleveland Circle near previously mentioned intersection, Brookline
Lines MBTA Subway
Green Line ("C" branch) (Cleveland Circle)Green Line ("D" branch) (Reservoir)
Bicycle facilities eight spaces (Reservoir)
Other information
Opened 1932 (Cleveland Circle)
June 4, 1959 (Reservoir)
Accessible Handicapped/disabled access
Owned by Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
The Cleveland Circle terminus of the C branch of the Green Line. The track branching to the left is one of several which connect the B, C and D branches to each other and the Reservoir carhouse.
The Cleveland Circle terminus of the C branch of the Green Line. The track branching to the left is one of several which connect the B, C and D branches to each other and the Reservoir carhouse.

Cleveland Circle and Reservoir are adjacent stops on different branches of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Green Line, located at Beacon Street and Chestnut Hill Avenue at Cleveland Circle, in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston. Cleveland Circle is the terminus of the C branch, whilst Reservoir is an intermediate stop on the D branch, although Reservoir is sometimes used as a terminus. The stops are located on opposite sides of MBTA's Reservoir carhouse and yard, with non-revenue track connections between stops and yard.

This junction is important as a portal and interchange between the westernmost parts of the Green Line. Because the B, C, and D Branches converge here, it offers an easy access point where commuters can switch lines without having to go all the way into Kenmore Station, which is located about 3 miles from Cleveland Circle.

The Chestnut Hill Avenue stop on the Green Line's B branch lies some 5 minutes walk to the north of Cleveland Circle. It is also connected by non-revenue street track to the Cleveland Circle/Revenue stops and yard complex.

The stop complex also has a bus interchange and bicycle parking (10 spaces).

Scheduled travel time to Park Street station in downtown Boston is 32 minutes on the C branch or 27 minutes on the D branch. The difference in journey time reflects the quite different natures of the two branches. The C branch runs throughout its length on a median reservation in the center of Beacon Street, with frequent road intersections and streetcar-style stop spacing. The D branch, on the other hand, uses a segregated former railway right of way with stop spacing akin to that of Boston's conventional subway lines.

Both stations are accessible when served by the MBTA's newer low-floor trolley cars and buses. See MBTA accessibility. Wheelchair lifts are used with older high-floor trains at both stops.

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Terminus Green Line
toward Riverside
Green Line

Coordinates: 42°20′07.82″N, 71°08′56.40″W

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