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You can find a few more details on the project and the new agreement by reading this MBTA news release.
Excited as I am at the prospect of the new Yawkey Station, I wish I knew answers to the following questions:
- Does the title "full service commuter rail station" require the station to have two platforms (as opposed to what is there now--just one)
- Would the existence of this brand new station actually affect the train schedule such that more inbound and outbound trains stop there?
- When would the construction of the new station be complete?
- How would the Fenway Project construction affect the current Yawkey Station and the Framingham/Worcester line train operation?
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