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Malden Center (MBTA station)

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Orange Line
8px Image:Handicap reverse 12px.svg Oak Grove
8px 8px Image:Handicap reverse 12px.svg Malden Center
8px Image:Handicap reverse 12px.svg Wellington
8px Image:Handicap reverse 12px.svg Sullivan Square
8px Image:Handicap reverse 12px.svg Community College
8px 8px 8px Image:Handicap reverse 12px.svg North Station
8px 8px Image:Handicap reverse 12px.svg Haymarket
8px 8px Image:Handicap reverse 12px.svg State
8px 8px 8px 8px Image:Handicap reverse 12px.svg Downtown Crossing
8px 8px Image:Handicap reverse 12px.svg Chinatown
8px 8px Image:Handicap reverse 12px.svg NE Medical Center
8px 8px Image:Handicap reverse 12px.svg Back Bay
8px Image:Handicap reverse 12px.svg Mass Ave
8px 8px Image:Handicap reverse 12px.svg Ruggles
8px Image:Handicap reverse 12px.svg Roxbury Crossing
8px Image:Handicap reverse 12px.svg Jackson Sq
8px Image:Handicap reverse 12px.svg Stony Brook
8px Image:Handicap reverse 12px.svg Green Street
8px 8px Image:Handicap reverse 12px.svg Forest Hills

Old Main Line Elevated stations
Everett - Sullivan Square
Thompson Square
City Square - North Station
Tunnel (Haymarket to Chinatown)
Dover - Northampton - Dudley
Egleston - Green - Forest Hills

Malden Center Station is an MBTA station on the Orange Line and Commuter Rail, located on Pleasant Street in downtown Malden, Massachusetts. It is an elevated station serving Malden's Edgeworth and downtown areas, with a small parking lot and connections to several bus lines. Boarding an outbound train here only will take you one stop to Oak Grove, while inbound trains take riders through Boston via North Station and Downtown Crossing. Transfer to MBTA Commuter Rail is possible from a platform that is parallel to the orange line island platform. In 2004, the station added a second exit stairwell and its first and only elevator, making the station handicap accesible.


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[edit] History

Malden Station opened on December 27, 1975, as part of the MBTA's new northern branch of the Orange Line. This new branch eliminated the old Everett Station that same year.


[edit] Accessibility

As of 2004, this station is wheelchair accessible as part of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. And as of Fall 2006, this station is also equipped with CharlieCard technology, replacing subway tokens.


[edit] Bus Routes and Parking

The MBTA maintains a parking lot for Malden Station with 188 spaces at the rate of $3.50 per day. The lot is extremely cramped and narrow and nearly filled to capacity every day around the morning rush hour.

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