Porter (MBTA station)

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Porter Station
(or Porter Square Station)
Inbound platform, January 2005
Station statistics
Address Somerville and Massachusetts Avenue intersection, Cambridge, MA
Lines
Fitchburg Line
Red Line
Platforms center platforms
Parking no spaces
Bicycle facilities 34 spaces
Other information
Opened December 8, 1984
Accessible Handicapped/disabled access
Owned by Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
Services
  Preceding station     MBTA     Following station  
Terminus
Fitchburg Line
toward Fitchburg
toward Alewife
Red Line
toward Ashmont or Braintree

Porter is a train station in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is located at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Somerville Avenue (Porter Square). It also serves portions of Somerville. The station was designed by Cambridge Seven Associates and opened on December 8, 1984. It is the deepest station in the Boston area. Its facilities include:

  • A stop on the Boston subway's Red Line
  • A stop on MBTA Commuter Rail Fitchburg Line
  • Bus connections at street level, including the Number 77 Massachusetts Avenue bus.
  • Bicycle parking
  • An unusually deep set of escalators (143 feet long) descending three levels, with fixed stairs next to them (199 total steps: 60+117+22).
  • Public art includes Glove Cycle by Mags Harries, an installation of bronze castings of lost gloves flowing down the escalator and scattered throughout the station, and "Gift of the Wind" at street level.

Porter station's unusual depth is due to the MBTA's decision to build the station in rock rather than soft clay, saving time and money in the construction process. [1]

The Porter Square article describes nearby attractions.

The station has no automobile parking. It is inadvisable to park in the nearby shopping center and take the train; they will tow. Somerville residents with permits may be able to park on Somerville Avenue near the station.

Porter Square Station is wheelchair accessible, with a short high platform at the commuter rail tracks. See MBTA accessibility.

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