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Silver Line: 10 years of history, changes

Boston, MA 02/09/06 Silver Line bus makes its turn-a-round on Temple St. in Boston's Downtown Crossing, Thursday, February 9, 2006. (Wendy Maeda/Globe Staff)
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Instead, the state began to emphasize projects that encouraged people to travel into downtown.

The MBTA built the Red Line extension to Alewife; relocated the Orange Line through the land cleared for the Southwest Expressway; improved commuter rail service and extended it to Worcester, Newburyport, and the South Shore; and built the Silver Line to serve the waterfront and the Roxbury-South End corridor where the Orange Line once ran.

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