Milton station (MBTA)
Milton station is a light rail stop on the MBTA's Ashmont–Mattapan High-Speed Line, located in Milton, Massachusetts. It serves the town of Milton and provides access to nearby residential areas and local businesses. The station consists of two side platforms serving a single track. Passengers board and alight from the light rail vehicles at platform level.
The station is accessible via stairs and ramps from the adjacent street, providing access for people with disabilities. Milton station offers connections to local bus routes, enhancing its accessibility within the wider transportation network.
The Ashmont–Mattapan High-Speed Line is a remnant of the former Boston Elevated Railway's streetcar network, and Milton station retains a historic character. The station's architecture and design reflect its history as part of the early 20th-century streetcar system. The line and its stations, including Milton, are maintained to preserve their historical significance.
Milton station provides a vital transportation link for residents of Milton and surrounding communities, offering a convenient and reliable means of accessing downtown Boston and other destinations along the MBTA network. The station is an important part of the town's identity and plays a role in its accessibility and overall quality of life.