Traffic & Transit
Gov. Baker Takes Test Ride On Green Line Extension
Baker said the GLX will provide "an astonishing amount of opportunity and vitality."

SOMERVILLE, MA — Gov. Charlie Baker got a sneak peek of the Green Line Extension last week, taking a test ride on a portion of the track.
Baker rode from the relocated Lechmere Station to Union Square in Somerville. He joined transportation officials, as well as leaders from Somerville, in one of the new train cars, which were rolled out in early December.
Baker said the project is "going to deliver an astonishing amount of not just public transportation for people, but an astonishing amount of economic opportunity and vitality."
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Passenger service is expected to begin on the Union Square branch, the shorter of the two branches, this spring. The Medford branch will open later this year.
Pleased to join @MassDOT, @MBTA and @SomervilleCity officials for a test ride on the first branch of the Green Line Extension project, which will support increased public transportation, economic opportunity and vitality along this corridor. pic.twitter.com/MzwkEyEPkK
— Charlie Baker (@MassGovernor) December 30, 2021
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