Medford/Tufts station, Light rail station in Medford, Massachusetts
Medford/Tufts is a tram stop in Medford, Massachusetts, and marks the eastern terminus of the Green Line. The station features a simple platform with a shelter, benches, and a ticket machine for passenger convenience.
The station was built as part of the Green Line's extension to connect the region with Boston. It was created to improve mobility for students and residents in the surrounding area.
The station takes its name from nearby Tufts University and reflects its importance to the local community. During the school year, it serves as a key meeting point for students moving between campus and the city.
The station is easily accessible via crosswalks and pedestrian signals, with bike racks available for commuters. Trains run more frequently during peak hours and less often in the evenings and on weekends.
The station marks the end of the Green Line, and many riders exit here to begin their return to the neighborhood. For commuters, it signals the completion of their journey and the start of everyday routines at home.
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