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MBTA Street Furniture Program RFR Section C MBTA Street Furniture Existing bus shelters and street furniture Stop ID Stop Location Latitude Longitude Municipality Origin/Type 4424 129 Howard St [ ] [ ] Braintree MBTA 3958 Franklin St @ N Payne St [ ] [ ] Quincy MBTA 4296 N Main St @ Pond St [ ] [ ] Randolph MBTA 5778 Wonderland Station @ Blue Line [ ] [ ] Revere MBTA 8750 Forest Hills Station [ ] [ ] Boston MBTA 875 Forest Hills Station Lower Busway 42.300479 -71.113634 Boston MBTA 10642 Forest Hills Station Upper Buswa 42.300749 -71.114314 Boston MBTA 334 Ashmont Station 42.284195 -71.063879 Boston MBTA 8310 Haymarket Station 42.363097 -71.058166 Boston MBTA 5740 Maverick Station 42.369139 -71.039615 Boston MBTA 5271 Wellington Sta @ Busway 42.402581 -71.076089 Medford MBTA 899 Kenmore Station Busway 42.348927 -71.09583 Boston MBTA 13 Andrew Sta 42.329962 -71.057625 Boston MBTA 11531 Jackson Sq Station Orange Line 42.323074 -71.099546 Boston MBTA 49002 Washington St @ NE Med Ctr 42.349908 -71.063684 Boston MBTA 323 Fields Corner Station @ Red Line 42.299807 -71.062219 Boston MBTA 5615 Hawthorne St @ Broadway 42.392517 -71.03413 Chelsea MBTA 185 Mattapan Station 42.267715 -71.092067 Boston MBTA 1788 Washington St @ E Newton St 42.338763 -71.073677 Boston MBTA 6538 Essex St @ Atlantic 42.35176 -71.056003 Boston MBTA 5093 Washington St @ Union Pk 42.341308 -71.069417 Boston MBTA 21917 Chestnut Hill Ave @ Reservoir Busway 42.33512 -71.149405 Brookline MBTA 1357 Tremont St opp Roxbury Crossing Sta 42.33158 -71.095246 Boston MBTA 110 MASSACHUSETTS AVE @ HOLYOKE ST 42.373259 -71.118124 CAMBRIDGE MBTA 5 Washington St @ Massachusetts Ave 42.336339 -71.07707 Boston MBTA 2168 MASSACHUSETTS AVE @ JOHNSTON GATE 42.375131 -71.118511 CAMBRIDGE MBTA 23391 Back Bay Station @ Clarendon St 42.347441 -71.074592 Boston MBTA 926 BRIGHTON AVE @ CAMBRIDGE ST 42.353347 -71.136687 Boston MBTA 5095 Washington St @ E Berkeley St 42.343824 -71.065927 Boston MBTA 386 WARREN @ SUNDERLAND 42.310509 -71.083162 Boston MBTA 6555 Surface Artery at Beach/Kneeland 42.350317 -71.059704 Boston MBTA 79 Massachusetts Ave @ Newbury St 42.347937 -71.088146 Boston MBTA 5098 Washington St @ E Berkeley St 42.343809 -71.066075 Boston MBTA 5100 Washington St @ Union Pk 42.340497 -71.071317 Boston MBTA 2134 Church St @ Lexington St 42.387194 -71.190609 Belmont MBTA 7412 Lynn St @ Beach St 42.432182 -71.025284 Malden MBTA 7922 Arlington Heights Busway 42.424903 -71.184975 Arlington MBTA 86944 Carter St @ Waltham Comm Rail Sta 42.374525 -71.235692 Waltham MBTA 5089 91 Concord St 42.33556 -71.072264 Boston MBTA 38671 Braintree Station Busway 42.207743 -71.00107 Braintree MBTA 5742 Meridian St @ Havre St 42.372502 -71.038958 Boston MBTA 5090 88 E Newton St 42.336679 -71.070973 Boston MBTA 49003 Washington St @ Herald St 42.346457 -71.064695 Boston MBTA 5289 Centre St @ Stop & Shop 42.42525 -71.070368 Malden MBTA 393 WARREN @ WOODBINE 42.319956 -71.08138 Boston MBTA 55 Washington St @ Massachusetts Ave 42.336361 -71.077214 Boston MBTA 3 Washington St @ Melnea Cass Blvd 42.333021 -71.080799 Boston MBTA 19402 Washington St @ W Newton St 42.338788 -71.073825 Boston MBTA 6466 HYDE PARK AVE @ CLAY ST 42.257978 -71.123529 Boston MBTA 4 Washington St @ Lenox St 42.334949 -71.078873 Boston MBTA 5880 Orient Hts Station @ Blue Line 42.38723 -71.004229 Boston MBTA 372 TALBOT AVE @ SOUTHERN AVE 42.29058 -71.073109 Boston MBTA 41031 Quincy Adams Busway 42.233238 -71.007244 Quincy MBTA 399 WARREN OPP KEARSAGE 42.327386 -71.08331 Boston MBTA 5666 Wood Island Station @ Blue Line 42.380368 -71.023287 Boston MBTA 1807 Park Dr @ Fenway Station 42.345214 -71.104266 Boston MBTA 2251 MASS AVE @ APPLETON ST 42.42357 -71.176264 Arlington MBTA 88333 Carter St opp Commuter Rail Station 42.374664 -71.235376 Waltham MBTA 2104 TRAPELO RD @ BARTLETT AVE 42.382468 -71.180216 Belmont MBTA 1478 HANCOCK ST @ ROWELL ST 42.312676 -71.06448 Boston MBTA 2852 Bunker Hill St @ Vine St 42.376755 -71.057048 Boston MBTA 32005 Quincy Center Bus Statio 42.251975 -71.005231 Quincy MBTA 4277 N Main Street @ Memorial Pkway 42.163371 -71.04184 Randolph MBTA 2376 Boston Ave @ Winthrop St 42.411399 -71.121671 Medford MBTA 467 WASHINGTON ST @ FOUR CORNERS STATION 42.303388 -71.078466 Boston MBTA 15095 Washington St @ Herald St 42.345582 -71.064848 Boston MBTA 60 Washington St @ Lenox St 42.334963 -71.078951 Boston MBTA 2115 BELMONT ST @ PRENTIS ST 42.375529 -71.156581 Watertown MBTA 2099 TRAPELO RD @ CHURCH ST 42.3875 -71.189976 Belmont MBTA 4733 Beach St @ Upham St 42.409697 -71.000379 Revere MBTA 2256 MASS AVE @ LOCKELAND 42.417292 -71.163646 Arlington MBTA 2106 Trapelo Rd @ Common St 42.380985 -71.175891 Belmont MBTA 6496 HYDE PARK AVE @ CUMMINS HWY (laundrimatt) 42.279888 -71.119028 Boston MBTA 2252 MASS AVE @ QUINCY ST 42.421782 -71.172697 Arlington MBTA 15176 Washington St @ Worcester St 42.337353 -71.075909 Boston MBTA 14831 DUDLEY ST OPP HOWARD AVE 42.320105 -71.071148 Boston MBTA 1486 DUDLEY ST @ MAGAZINE ST 42.325142 -71.074807 Boston MBTA 1215 COLUMBUS @ BRAY (Walgrens) 42.317244 -71.098115 Boston MBTA 2257 MASS AVE @ NEWMAN WAY 42.416745 -71.160538 Arlington MBTA 3582 Station Street - Hingham Depot 42.244102 -70.883973 Hingham MBTA 3627 585 Washington St 42.246604 -70.976736 Quincy MBTA 5442 Salem St @ Pierce St 42.430976 -71.057927 Malden MBTA 5732 MERIDIAN ST @ WHITE ST 42.380385 -71.039312 Boston MBTA 5810 Winthrop Ave @ Beachmont Station 42.397746 -70.992533 Revere MBTA 6902 Chestnut Ave @ Cambridge St 42.519675 -71.21163 Burlington MBTA 2117 BELMONT ST @ ST MARYS 42.37491 -71.15267 Watertown MBTA 2380 College Ave @ Professors Row 42.405549 -71.117466 Somerville MBTA 7417 Wesley St @ Lynn St 42.432858 -71.024087 Malden MBTA 373 TALBOT AVE @ SPENCER 42.291229 -71.075287 Boston MBTA 2110 BELMONT ST OPP PAYSON ST 42.377172 -71.166499 Watertown MBTA 1369 HARVARD ST @ ASPINWALL ST 42.336098 -71.120612 Brookline MBTA 111 Mt Vernon St @ South Point Dr 42.317184 -71.040238 Boston MBTA 2430 Somerville Ave @ Massachusetts Ave 42.388424 -71.118904 Cambridge MBTA 2264 MASS AVE @ #260 42.407678 -71.144812 Arlington MBTA 4291 N Main St Oak St 42.184948 -71.054721 Randolph MBTA 374 TALBOT AVE @ NORWELL (CR) 42.292015 -71.077978 Boston MBTA 5730 Meridian St @ Condor St 42.382687 -71.039373 Boston MBTA 36479 Hyde Park Ave @ S Bourne Rd. 42.289719 -71.118046 Boston MBTA 61 Washington St @ Melnea Cass Blvd 42.332781 -71.081246 Boston MBTA 9042 Fellsway @ Riverside Ave 42.409581 -71.084645 Medford MBTA 2263 MASS AVE @ LINWOOD ST 42.409538 -71.147239 Arlington MBTA 6103 New Derby St opp Klop Alley 42.519431 -70.894113 Salem MBTA 375 TALBOT AVE @ BERNARD ST 42.292436 -71.079404 Boston MBTA 5879 Orient Heights Station @ Blue Line 42.386982 -71.00499 Boston MBTA 41111 250 Mt Vernon St @ Geiger Gibson Health Center 42.319029 -71.045472 Boston MBTA 11111 UMass Boston Busway 42.311967 -71.038916 Boston MBTA 5481 Broadway @ Broadway Plaza 42.424878 -71.042284 Malden MBTA 8471 Bedford VA Hospital @ Middlesex CC 42.504929 -71.273065 Bedford MBTA 8336 Kennedy Dr @ Granada Highlands - main stop 42.436449 -71.033202 Malden MBTA 1371 HARVARD ST OPP VERNON ST 42.338226 -71.121312 Brookline MBTA 59618 Washington St @ Cottage St 42.193915 -71.200888 Norwood MBTA 5499 Broadway opp Thorndike St 42.39696 -71.065003 Everett MBTA 9000 Sylvan St @ Kimball St 42.439874 -71.054012 Malden MBTA 4255 Holbrook/Randolph Comm Rail Sta 42.156528 -71.0278 Randolph MBTA 3824 Washington St @ Broad St 42.216186 -70.963409 Weymouth MBTA 22661 Mass Ave @ Thorndike 42.402756 -71.138646 Arlington MBTA 1168 Washington St @ Townsend St 42.319958 -71.094067 Boston MBTA 8338 Kennedy Dr @ Granada Highlands - bldg. 184 42.436273 -71.031803 Malden MBTA 9043 Fellsway @ Wellington Circle Shopping Ctr 42.405844 -71.082385 Medford MBTA 2823 Main St @ Middlesex St 42.380135 -71.069908 Boston MBTA 43011 N Main St @ Russ St 42.201087 -71.06251 Randolph MBTA 2326 East Service Rd @ Park Ave Shelter 42.410375 -71.181357 Belmont MBTA 3616 Bridge St @ Newton Ct 42.243008 -70.950785 Weymouth MBTA 2273 Massachusetts Ave @ Churchill Ave 42.399844 -71.133258 Cambridge MBTA 2464 Wadsworth Rd @ Dow Ave 42.415764 -71.194248 Arlington MBTA 1032 Chestnut Hill Ave opp Wiltshire Rd 42.343065 -71.153469 Boston MBTA 8235 Cambridge St @ Bedford St 42.505072 -71.195917 Burlington MBTA 14465 Highland Ave @ Hawthorne Sq 42.504502 -70.921917 Salem MBTA 86930 Main St @ Stow St 42.376568 -71.265535 Waltham MBTA 5269 Fellsway @ Myrtle St 42.416171 -71.084902 Medford MBTA 91852 Needham Junction @ Commuter Rail Station 42.273255 -71.237651 Needham MBTA 8248 Cambridge Rd @ Russell St 42.467764 -71.178436 Woburn MBTA 9434 Park Dr @ Fenway Sta 42.345304 -71.104558 Boston MBTA 1565 Franklin Park Loop @ Zoo entrance 42.302273 -71.086506 Boston MBTA 9522 Weston St @ Cedarwood Ave 42.372747 -71.263706 Waltham MBTA 15650 Summit Ave @ Chelsea Soldiers Home 42.401825 -71.030729 Chelsea MBTA 49842 Montvale Ave @ I93 ramp 42.479617 -71.117154 Woburn MBTA 81437 Chapel St @ Great Plain Ave 42.280372 -71.236875 Needham MBTA 10820 Veterans Hospital West Roxbury 42.274823 -71.172103 Boston MBTA 9151 121 Riverside Ave - Senior Housing 42.416645 -71.105074 Medford MBTA 3408 Copeland St @ Centre St 42.243258 -71.02302 Quincy MBTA 14548 Highland Ave @ Hawthorne Sq 42.504553 -70.921357 Salem MBTA 50619 Washington St @ East St 42.218686 -71.188179 Westwood MBTA 3611 Bridge St @ Neck St 42.244496 -70.939946 Weymouth MBTA 3612 Bridge St @ Lovell St 42.244064 -70.942085 Weymouth MBTA 15050 5 Admirals Way 42.388937 -71.046742 Chelsea MBTA 16126 1000 Loring Ave 42.485134 -70.903734
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