US Transportation Sec. Foxx announces $996 million to extend Green Line (Boston)
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U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx on Jan. 5 announced a $996 million federal grant agreement to extend Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Green Line light rail service from East Cambridge to Somerville and Medford.
The extension will provide faster and more efficient travel to jobs in downtown Boston and will serve some of the regions most densely populated communities. Secretary Foxx and Acting Federal Transit Administrator Therese McMillan participated in a ceremony to commit the funds with Gov. Deval Patrick, Senator Elizabeth Warren, Congressman Michael Capuano, representatives from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) and MBTA, and other officials.
This project will put time back in the lives of commuters along this corridor, but the real story is about the potential for change this smart investment will bring for residents, said Foxx. We are proud to support projects like this one because when you connect people to more jobs, education, and medical care, you create the ladders to opportunity that strengthen families and the communities in which they live.
The 4.7-mile light rail extension will extend existing MBTA Green Line service from a relocated Lechmere Station in East Cambridge to Union Square in Somerville and College Avenue in Medford. The project will serve some of the Boston regions most heavily populated areas not currently served by rail transit where 26 percent of residents do not own or have access to cars. ..............(more)
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http://www.masstransitmag.com/press_release/12031684/us-transportation-secretary-foxx-announces-996-million-grant-agreement-to-expand-green-line-light-rail-service-in-boston-area