Brookline Village (MBTA station)
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Brookline Village is a stop on the D branch of the MBTA Green Line
Green Line (MBTA)
The Green Line is a streetcar system run by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority in the Boston, Massachusetts area of the United States. It is the oldest line of Boston's subway, which is known locally as the 'T'. The Green Line runs underground downtown and on the surface in outlying...

. The station is located in Brookline, Massachusetts
Brookline, Massachusetts
Brookline is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States, which borders on the cities of Boston and Newton. As of the 2010 census, the population of the town was 58,732.-Etymology:...

. The station is 20 minutes away from Park Street
Park Street (MBTA station)
Park Street is a rapid transit and light rail station of the MBTA subway system in Downtown Boston. One of the four subway hub stations, Park Street is a transfer point between the Green and Red Lines. Park Street is the fourth-busiest station in the MBTA network, with an average of 19,836 entries...

. There is no MBTA parking at the station, but there are 15 bicycle spaces. The station was opened as an MBTA station on July 4, 1959, as were the other stations on the "D" branch.

MBTA Bus connections

  • 39 Forest Hills station - Back Bay station via Huntington Ave.
  • 60 Chestnut Hill - Kenmore Station via Brookline Village & Cypress St.
  • 65 - Brighton Center - Kenmore Sta. via Washington St., Brookline Village & Brookline Ave.
  • 66 - Harvard Square - Dudley Station via Allston & Brookline Village

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