Hynes Station Accessibility Improvements
Hynes Station serves the B, C, and D branches of the Green Line. We’re renovating the station to improve accessibility, safety, and rider experience.
These improvements will be partially funded ($30.5M) by the Parcel 13 project—and done in coordination with the Parcel 12 project—as part of a contract for a future mixed-use development over the I-90 Turnpike and Hynes Station.
Design contract awarded: Spring 2020
Projected completion: Fall 2025
Budget: $45.7 million (design and construction)
Status: Conceptual design
Why We're Doing This Work
We’re renovating stations on the Green Line to make them fully accessible. Currently, Hynes Station has several accessibility barriers throughout the station, and it does not provide an accessible path from the entrance to the Green Line platforms.
- Accessibility upgrades to the existing Massachusetts Ave entrance and a new entrance at Boylston St
- New elevators throughout the station
- Raised platforms for easier boarding
- A new, sheltered bus stop at the corner of Mass Ave and Boylston St, replacing the former Mass Ave @ Newbury St stop
- Modernized lighting and wayfinding, upgraded safety features, and a new power substation
- Increased safety and improved service reliability
- Full accessibility and better rider experience and safety
Photo Gallery
Downloads
FMCB Board Presentation - December 16, 2019
Contact
For all queries and comments related to Hynes Station Improvements, please contact the Green Line Program team at GLT@mbta.com