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Chinatown, Downtown Crossing, State are fairly well integrated into their adjacent buildings. It would be nice to be able to get expansions where feasible elsewhere though.
FWIW, many other cities (especially outside of the US) frequently build direct underground walkways between station exits and the basement levels of nearby developments, avoiding the need to reach the ground level altogether. When I was in Singapore, it was common for shopping malls in neighborhood centers to have their basements connected to subway stations, even well outside of the city center.

While some of these integrations occur at the planning stage with the station and adjacent buildings being planned together, many others are not: new buildings would often include walkways to exits of much older transit stations.
 
FWIW, many other cities (especially outside of the US) frequently build direct underground walkways between station exits and the basement levels of nearby developments, avoiding the need to reach the ground level altogether. When I was in Singapore, it was common for shopping malls in neighborhood centers to have their basements connected to subway stations, even well outside of the city center.

While some of these integrations occur at the planning stage with the station and adjacent buildings being planned together, many others are not: new buildings would often include walkways to exits of much older transit stations.
I’d love to see this connection between North Station and the Star Market that is underground there. The parking garage is probably in the way though.
 
I want to see more integration between subway stations and adjacent buildings. For example, renewing the connections between Downtown Crossing and the commercial spaces adjoining the shopping arcade. Incorporating entries into buildings instead of dumping patrons directly in the middle of the sidewalk.
Is nice, in foul weather, to go from the red line right into Roche...
 
Agreed. Though many similarly designed and historical systems do not have such integrated things from the get. It's often as part of redevelopment that these underground walkways are added.
 
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Does anyone know if theres ever been an official study or proposal for an infill red line station after savin hill around morrissey blvd/neoponset? I know its been mentioned a couple times on here that it would be a nice addition, but I cant find anything on google or archboston about a real proposal. Is there somewhere on this forum its been talked about in detail as well I couldnt really find anything?
 
Does anyone know if theres ever been an official study or proposal for an infill red line station after savin hill around morrissey blvd/neoponset? I know its been mentioned a couple times on here that it would be a nice addition, but I cant find anything on google or archboston about a real proposal. Is there somewhere on this forum its been talked about in detail as well I couldnt really find anything?
Not that I'm aware of at least. The 1945 BERy map that includes the Braintree branch doesn't have a station at Neponset, although it does feature one at Atlantic.
 

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