
Oak Grove MBTA Station - Malden, MA
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N 42° 26.202 W 071° 04.271
19T E 329643 N 4700342
Oak Grove opened on March 20, 1977, as the northern terminus of the Haymarket North Extension of the Orange Line.
Waymark Code: WM17QHR
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 03/24/2023
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Oak Grove station is a Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) intermodal transit station in the northern section of Malden, Massachusetts, just south of the Melrose border. It is the northern terminus of the rapid transit Orange Line and a stop on the Haverhill Line commuter rail service. The accessible station has a 788-space park and ride lot and is served by four MBTA bus routes.
The Boston and Maine Railroad opened through Malden in 1845, and a stop at Oak Grove was added by the 1870s. It closed in 1958 amid a series of cuts. The MBTA opened the modern station in March 1977 as the northern terminus of the Haymarket North Extension of the Orange Line. The Oak Grove station building was reused as an antique store by 1962, and was later demolished.
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