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Southwest Corridor Park is a linear urban park in Boston, Massachusetts, part of the Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston and managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). It extends from the South End and Back Bay neighborhoods south for almost five miles (8 km), ending in the Forest Hills section of Jamaica Plain in what was originally planned to be the alignment for Interstate 95 to Boston. It closely follows the routes of regional Amtrak and Commuter Rail lines and the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Orange Line rapid transit rail line, from its Back Bay Station to its terminus at Forest Hills station. It features tennis courts, basketball courts, playgrounds, and walking, jogging, and biking paths.

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  • Southwest Corridor Park (de)
  • Southwest Corridor Park (en)
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  • Southwest Corridor Park is a linear urban park in Boston, Massachusetts, part of the Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston and managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). It extends from the South End and Back Bay neighborhoods south for almost five miles (8 km), ending in the Forest Hills section of Jamaica Plain in what was originally planned to be the alignment for Interstate 95 to Boston. It closely follows the routes of regional Amtrak and Commuter Rail lines and the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Orange Line rapid transit rail line, from its Back Bay Station to its terminus at Forest Hills station. It features tennis courts, basketball courts, playgrounds, and walking, jogging, and biking paths. (en)
  • Der Southwest Corridor Park ist ein State Park im Bostoner Stadtteil Jamaica Plain im Bundesstaat Massachusetts der Vereinigten Staaten. Der Park wird vom Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) verwaltet und ist Teil des Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston. Das Gebiet erstreckt sich auf einer Gesamtlänge von knapp 5 mi (8 km) vom Bostoner South End über die Back Bay bis nach Forest Hills. Der heutige Park wurde in einem Korridor errichtet, der ursprünglich als Neubaustrecke für die Interstate 95 in das Stadtzentrum von Boston vorgesehen war. Das Gebiet folgt dabei eng den Streckenführungen der Amtrak-Züge sowie der von der Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) betriebenen U-Bahn Orange Line von der Station Back Bay bis zur Endstelle an der Station Forest Hills. (de)
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  • Southwest Corridor Park (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/SouthwestCorridorParkRuggles.jpg
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  • Location in Massachusetts (en)
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  • SouthwestCorridorParkRuggles.JPG (en)
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  • Southwest Corridor Park as seen from Ruggles Street looking south. (en)
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