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The section of the Dorchester Tunnel extending from Park street in the Cambridge Subway to Washington Station in the Dorchester tunnel between Hawley and Arch streets, will be opened for public travel Sunday. Cambridge subway trains will run between Washington street and Harvard square and will not only provide direct service to Washington street for Cambridge subway passengers, but will connect the Cambridge subway and the Tremont street subway by transfer with elevated trains in both directions in the Washington street tunnel, and with the surface car service easterly on Summer street to the South Station.
The new subway service will provide a better route between Kendall square and South Boston by transfer to Summer street cars. It will also provide a better route for Cambridge subway passengers to the North Station by transfer to the elevated trains. It also provides a rapid transit service between Harvard square and points on elevated lines from Sullivan square to Forest Hills.
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