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Forest Hills Station is a station on the MBTA Orange Line, located in the southern part of Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts between the intersection of Washington Street and Hyde Park Avenue and the intersection of Center Street and South Street. Forest Hills is the southern terminus of the Orange Line. It serves nearby residential neighborhoods and is also a major bus transfer station with connections to 14 routes. Commuter trains on the MBTA's Needham Line line also serve the station.

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  • Forest Hills Station is a station on the MBTA Orange Line, located in the southern part of Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts between the intersection of Washington Street and Hyde Park Avenue and the intersection of Center Street and South Street. Forest Hills is the southern terminus of the Orange Line. It serves nearby residential neighborhoods and is also a major bus transfer station with connections to 14 routes. Commuter trains on the MBTA's Needham Line line also serve the station.
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  • Forest Hills Station is a station on the MBTA Orange Line, located in the southern part of Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts between the intersection of Washington Street and Hyde Park Avenue and the intersection of Center Street and South Street. Forest Hills is the southern terminus of the Orange Line. It serves nearby residential neighborhoods and is also a major bus transfer station with connections to 14 routes. Commuter trains on the MBTA's Needham Line line also serve the station. The adjacent Arborway Station was the terminus of the Green Line "E" Branch until 1985, when service on the "E" branch was cut back to Heath Street, supposedly "temporarily" (for 21 years now). As of 2006, Green Line service to Arborway has not been restored, but is still shown on a few old maps in certain MBTA stations, and plans by the MBTA are underway to restore service to Arborway. Restoration of Green Line trolley service to Arborway is part of remidiation for the Big Dig, but the MBTA has been reluctant to restore the service. [1]
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