Haymarket (MBTA station)

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Green Line platform at Haymarket
Haymarket Station
Station statistics
Address Congress Avenue at New Sudbury Street, Boston
Lines MBTA Subway
Orange Line
Green Line ("C" and "E" branches)
Other information
Opened November 30, 1908 (Orange Line)
September 3, 1898 (original station for Green Line)
Rebuilt May 10, 1971 (current station for Green Line)
Accessible
Owned by Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

Haymarket Station is a MBTA station on the Green and Orange lines, located at the corner of Congress and New Sudbury St. Transfer between the Green and Orange Lines is possible here.

Originally, the Orange Line entrances carried the separate names Union and Friend, as the entrances were at different levels.

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  • 325 Elm St., Medford via Fellsway West, Salem St. & I-93
  • 326 West Medford via Playstead Rd., High St., Medford & I-93
  • 424 Eastern Ave. & Essex St.
  • 426 Central Sq., Lynn via Cliftondale Square
  • 428 Oaklandvale via Granada Highlands
  • 434 Peabody Sq. EXPRESS via Goodwins Circle
  • 441 Marblehead via Paradise Rd., Central Sq., Lynn & Lynnway
  • 442 Marblehead via Humphrey St., Central Sq., Lynn & Lynnway
  • 450 Salem Depot
  • 455 Salem Depot via Loring Ave., Central Sq., Lynn & Western Ave.

This station is fully wheelchair accessible.

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