Arlington Station's main entrance at Arlington and Boylston streets reopened yesterday (above) after several years of work to improve access for the disabled. The Green Line stop is one of the few stops that provide such access in the Back Bay.
(Globe Staff Photo / George Rizer)
Arlington T station reopens with disabled access
Project spurred by lawsuit
Arlington Station's main entrance at Arlington and Boylston streets reopened yesterday (above) after several years of work to improve access for the disabled. The Green Line stop is one of the few stops that provide such access in the Back Bay.
(Globe Staff Photo / George Rizer)
Karen Schneiderman used her wheelchair to get through Arlington Station yesterday, an unremarkable action by many standards but a first for her and other disabled transit riders. (Full article: 681 words)
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