Heath Street (MBTA station)
Encyclopedia
Heath Street, announced as Heath Street/VA Medical Center, is the last stop of the MBTA Green Line's
E branch located along South Huntington Avenue on the Mission Hill/Jamaica Plain
neighborhood line of Boston, Massachusetts. The scheduled travel time to Park Street
from Heath Street is about 22 minutes.
, along Centre Street in Jamaica Plain, but service was "temporarily" replaced in 1985 by the number 39 bus. Pursuant to environmental mitigation
commitments made by the state regarding the Central Artery/Tunnel Project (BigDig), service south of Heath Street was supposed to resume as soon as the tracks and overhead wires were reconstructed and a sufficient number of low-floor streetcars were available to operate the service. However, the MBTA may be slowly backing out of this commitment due to a lack of funding: much trackage between Heath Street and Arborway have been paved over or overhead wires have been removed.
In January 2005, the Conservation Law Foundation
filed suit in federal court to enforce the agreement. The MBTA requested dismissal of the suit, but in March 2006 the judge ruled that the case should proceed.
via Dudley Sta., Grove Hall & American Legion Hwy. Forest Hills Sta.
- Back Bay Sta.
via Huntington Ave
.
The previous special transfer policy between the Green Line and #39 bus was terminated on January 1, 2007. Since that date, all subway-to-local bus and local bus-to-subway transfers have cost $1.70 with the use of a CharlieCard (plastic). This transfer connection must be completed within 2 hours of the first swipe. Passengers are charged a total of $1.70 on their Charlie Card for the two combined modes of travel. Passengers paying in cash or using a CharlieTicket (paper) do not receive the discounted $1.70 rate for both modes of travel. Instead, they pay one full subway fare ($2.00) plus one local bus fare ($1.50), for a total of $3.50.
.
Green Line (MBTA)
The Green Line is a streetcar system run by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority in the Boston, Massachusetts area of the United States. It is the oldest line of Boston's subway, which is known locally as the 'T'. The Green Line runs underground downtown and on the surface in outlying...
E branch located along South Huntington Avenue on the Mission Hill/Jamaica Plain
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
Jamaica Plain is a historic neighborhood of in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded by Boston Puritans seeking farm land to the south, it was originally part of the city of Roxbury...
neighborhood line of Boston, Massachusetts. The scheduled travel time to Park Street
Park Street (MBTA station)
Park Street is a rapid transit and light rail station of the MBTA subway system in Downtown Boston. One of the four subway hub stations, Park Street is a transfer point between the Green and Red Lines. Park Street is the fourth-busiest station in the MBTA network, with an average of 19,836 entries...
from Heath Street is about 22 minutes.
Controversy
Train service originally ran on the E Line beyond Heath Street to ArborwayForest Hills (MBTA station)
Forest Hills Station is a station on the MBTA Orange Line, located in Forest Hills in the southern part of the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts at the intersections of Washington Street, Hyde Park Avenue, South Street, The Arborway and Morton Street.Forest Hills is the southern...
, along Centre Street in Jamaica Plain, but service was "temporarily" replaced in 1985 by the number 39 bus. Pursuant to environmental mitigation
Environmental mitigation
Environmental mitigation, compensatory mitigation, or mitigation banking, are terms used primarily by the United States government and the related environmental industry to describe projects or programs intended to offset known impacts to an existing historic or natural resource such as a stream,...
commitments made by the state regarding the Central Artery/Tunnel Project (BigDig), service south of Heath Street was supposed to resume as soon as the tracks and overhead wires were reconstructed and a sufficient number of low-floor streetcars were available to operate the service. However, the MBTA may be slowly backing out of this commitment due to a lack of funding: much trackage between Heath Street and Arborway have been paved over or overhead wires have been removed.
In January 2005, the Conservation Law Foundation
Conservation Law Foundation
Conservation Law Foundation is an environmental advocacy organization based in New England. Since 1966, CLF's mission has been to advocate on behalf of the region's environment and its communities. CLF's advocacy work takes place in four program areas: Clean Energy & Climate Change, Clean Water &...
filed suit in federal court to enforce the agreement. The MBTA requested dismissal of the suit, but in March 2006 the judge ruled that the case should proceed.
Bus connections
Roslindale Sq.Roslindale Village (MBTA station)
Roslindale Village is a MBTA commuter rail station serving the Needham Line. It was originally built by the Boston and Providence Railroad, and contained two station houses. Currently, it is located across the tracks from the Boston School of Modern Languages....
via Dudley Sta., Grove Hall & American Legion Hwy. Forest Hills Sta.
Forest Hills (MBTA station)
Forest Hills Station is a station on the MBTA Orange Line, located in Forest Hills in the southern part of the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts at the intersections of Washington Street, Hyde Park Avenue, South Street, The Arborway and Morton Street.Forest Hills is the southern...
- Back Bay Sta.
Back Bay (MBTA station)
Back Bay station, located at 145 Dartmouth Street, between Stuart Street and Columbus Avenue, is a train station in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston...
via Huntington Ave
Huntington Avenue (Boston)
Huntington Avenue is a secondary thoroughfare in the city of Boston, Massachusetts beginning at Copley Square, and continuing west through the Back Bay, Fenway, Longwood, and Mission Hill neighborhoods...
.
The previous special transfer policy between the Green Line and #39 bus was terminated on January 1, 2007. Since that date, all subway-to-local bus and local bus-to-subway transfers have cost $1.70 with the use of a CharlieCard (plastic). This transfer connection must be completed within 2 hours of the first swipe. Passengers are charged a total of $1.70 on their Charlie Card for the two combined modes of travel. Passengers paying in cash or using a CharlieTicket (paper) do not receive the discounted $1.70 rate for both modes of travel. Instead, they pay one full subway fare ($2.00) plus one local bus fare ($1.50), for a total of $3.50.
Accessibility
The station is accessible when served by the MBTA's newer low-floor trolley cars and buses. See MBTA accessibilityMBTA accessibility
Physical accessibility on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority system is incomplete but improving, with accessibility on all buses , all Orange Line stations, all but 2 Red Line stations, and all but 2 Blue Line stations...
.
Nearby destinations
- Veterans AdministrationVeterans Health AdministrationThe Veterans Health Administration is the component of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs led by the Under Secretary of Veterans Affairs for Health that implements the medical assistance program of the VA through the administration and operation of numerous VA outpatient clinics,...
Hospital - MSPCA-Angell Animal Medical CenterMSPCA-AngellThe Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals-Angell Animal Medical Center is a 501 non-profit organization with its main headquarters on South Huntington Avenue in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1868 and is the second-oldest...
- Hyde Square, Jamaica Plain
- Olmsted ParkOlmsted ParkOlmsted Park is a linear park in Boston and Brookline, Massachusetts, and a part of Boston's Emerald Necklace of connected parks and parkways. Originally named Leverett Park, in 1900 it was renamed to honor its designer, Frederick Law Olmsted....
- Nira Rock Urban WildUrban wildAn urban wild is a remnant of a natural ecosystem found in the midst of an otherwise highly developed urban area.-Utility:Urban wilds, particularly those of several acres or more, are often intact ecological systems that can provide essential ecosystem functions such as the filtering of urban...
s