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South Station — officially, The Governor Michael S. Dukakis Transportation Center at South Station — is the largest railroad station and intercity bus terminal in Greater Boston and New England's second-largest transportation center (after Logan International Airport). Located at the intersection of Atlantic Avenue and Summer Street in Dewey Square, Boston, Massachusetts, the historic station building was constructed in 1899 to replace the downtown terminals of several railroads.
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dbpedia-owl:address
Boston, MA02110 700 Atlantic Avenue
dbpedia-owl:agencyStationCode
BOS (Amtrak)
dbpedia-owl:bicycleInformation
bike lockers
dbpedia-owl:fareZone
1A (MBTA Commuter Rail)
dbpedia-owl:isHandicappedAccessible
1
dbpedia-owl:numberOfTracks
13
dbpedia-owl:openingYear
1899-01-01Z
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20px|link=MBTA SubwaySouth Station Under '''Bus Terminal
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dbpedia:Massachusetts_Bay_Transportation_Authority
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dbpedia:Massachusetts_Bay_Transportation_Authority
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privately owned garage
dbpedia-owl:railwayPlatforms
7
dbpedia-owl:rebuildingYear
1985-01-01Z
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