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Should be a nice improvement, without squeezing the old Allston station there. The ramp will mostly replace the current grassy strip and retaining wall:
Some interesting history: before the Pike, there was actually a pedestrian tunnel at Franklin Street, built around 1894 when the grade crossing was eliminated:
Source: https://wardmapsgifts.com/products/brighton-massachusetts-1916-plate-019
And before that, there was a footbridge:
The footbridge was probably built with the station in 1887. An 1885 map shows no footbridge next to the 1867-built station.
Some interesting history: before the Pike, there was actually a pedestrian tunnel at Franklin Street, built around 1894 when the grade crossing was eliminated:
Source: https://wardmapsgifts.com/products/brighton-massachusetts-1916-plate-019
And before that, there was a footbridge:
The footbridge was probably built with the station in 1887. An 1885 map shows no footbridge next to the 1867-built station.