Washington station (MBTA)
Several MBTA stations and associated lines use variations on the name Washington:
- The Washington Street Tunnel (Boston), built in 1908, carries the Orange Line metro line with four stations directly under Washington Street
- Downtown Crossing station was known as Washington from 1967 to 1987; the lower level was named Washington (sometimes Washington Street) from its 1915 opening
- The Washington Street Elevated carried the southern section of the Orange Line from 1901 to 1987, with six stations
- Silver Line (MBTA)#Washington Street: SL4 and SL5, two routes of the Silver Line bus rapid transit system, opened in 2002
- Washington Street station (MBTA) on the Green Line "B" Branch in Allston
- Washington Square station (MBTA) on the Green Line "C" Branch in Brookline
- East Somerville station, under construction on the Green Line "D" Branch in Somerville as part of the Green Line Extension, was known as Washington Street during much of planning
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