Blue Line Info
- Network Boston MBTA Subway
- Operation Started 1904
- Total Length 9.7 km
- Total Stations 12
Terminals
From
Wonderland
To
Bowdoin
Blue Line Overview
Blue Line began in 1904 as the East Boston Tunnel Streetcar Subway and was later converted to a rapid transit line in 1924. The line runs between Bowdoin and Wonderland, approximately 9.7 kilometers long, and has 12 stations. It interchanges with the Green Line at Government Center, the Orange Line at State, and an airport shuttle connection to Logan International Airport.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Blue Line
Blue Line has 12 stations on the Boston MBTA Subway network.
Blue Line runs between Wonderland and Bowdoin.
Blue Line is approximately 9.7 km long.
Blue Line opened in 1904.
Blue Line is a Metro line operated under Boston MBTA Subway.
Blue Line is part of the Boston MBTA Subway transit network.