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Bus stations near D Street in Boston

  • Summer St @ D St,2 min walk,
  • World Trade Center,5 min walk,

Bus lines to D Street in Boston

  • 4,North Station Via South Station,
  • 7,City Point Via East First St,
  • SLW,South Station - Silver Line Way,
  • SL1,South Station - Logan Airport,
  • SL2,South Station - Drydock,
  • SL3,South Station - Chelsea,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to D Street?

    The closest stations to D Street are:

    • Summer St @ D St is 109 yards away, 2 min walk.
    • World Trade Center is 378 yards away, 5 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near D Street?

    These bus lines stop near D Street: 4, 7.

  • Which train lines stop near D Street?

    These train lines stop near D Street: FITCHBURG LINE, FRAMINGHAM/WORCESTER LINE, GREENBUSH LINE.

  • Which subway line stops near D Street?

    RED LINE

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to D Street in Boston?

    The nearest bus stop to D Street in Boston is Summer St @ D St. It’s a 2 min walk away.

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D Street, BostonThe D Street projects, built in 1949 as the West Broadway Housing Development, are a housing project located in South Boston, Massachusetts. The D Street projects stretch 4 city blocks from West Broadway to West Seventh street and 3 city blocks from B street to D street, forming a perfect square. The land for the West Broadway Housing Development was cleared in 1941, and the project opened in 1949 with 972 units intended for white veteran families. It was the first state development under Chapter 200 of the Massachusetts legislature's Acts and Resolves of 1948 to open and the only one built on a slum clearance site, having originally been planned as a privately financed project in 1934.It was one of the Boston projects which remained predominantly white well into the 1990s, despite a largely non-white waiting list for public housing. By the early 1980s, it was one of the most troubled projects in the city, and when Lewis "Harry" Spence was appointed receiver of the Boston Housing Authority, was chosen as one of the three demonstration projects for renovations. The plan, which won urban design awards, involved breaking up the 27-acre development into seven "villages" containing 675 apartments, reintroducing the street grid and replacing the original landscaping with courtyard spaces, and transforming the architecture by adding design elements such as pitched roofs, at a total estimated cost of over $60 million. Although the project is in a rough neighborhood, South Boston was rapidly gentrifying, and in 2000 the remaining quarter of the housing was instead turned over to redevelopment for mixed-income housing and businesses.

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