Ashmont–Mattapan High-Speed Line

The Ashmont–Mattapan High-Speed Line, commonly referred to as the Mattapan Trolley, is a partially grade-separated light rail line which forms part of the MBTA's Red Line rapid transit line. The line, which runs through Boston and Milton, Massachusetts, opened on August 26, 1929, as a conversion of a former commuter rail line. It exclusively uses PCC streetcars built in the 1940s. Passengers must transfer at Ashmont to access the rest of the Red Line, which uses heavy rail metro rolling stock.

Ashmont–Mattapan High-Speed Line
PCC streetcar #3087 on the Mattapan Line
Overview
Other name(s)Mattapan Trolley
Mattapan Line
OwnerMBTA
LocaleBoston and Milton, Massachusetts
Termini
Stations8
Service
TypeLight rail
SystemMBTA subway
Rolling stockPCC streetcar
Daily ridership3,823 (2023)
History
OpenedAugust 26, 1929 (Ashmont to Milton)
December 21, 1929 (Milton to Mattapan)
Technical
Line length2.54 miles (4.09 km)
CharacterPrivate right-of-way (largely grade-separated)
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Minimum radius43 ft (13.106 m)
ElectrificationOverhead line, 600 V DC
Route map

Red Line
to Alewife
0 mi
0 km
Ashmont
0.35 mi
0.56 km
Cedar Grove
0.95 mi
1.53 km
Butler
Neponset River
1.25 mi
2.01 km
Milton
Central Avenue
1.54 mi
2.48 km
Central Avenue
1.98 mi
3.19 km
Valley Road
Capen Street
2.31 mi
3.72 km
Capen Street
Neponset River
2.54 mi
4.09 km
Mattapan
Mattapan Yard & Loop

The trolley's 2.6-mile (4.2 km) route is used only by streetcars and has just two public grade crossings. All stations have low platforms, but all except Valley Road have been retrofitted with wheelchair lifts or wooden ramps for accessibility. Unlike most heritage streetcar lines, it is an integral part of the modern MBTA transit system rather than a tourist attraction. A rebuild of the line for modern light rail vehicles is planned.

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