Roslindale Village station


Roslindale Village is an MBTA Commuter Rail station in Boston, Massachusetts. It serves the Needham Line. It is located in the Roslindale Square business district of the Roslindale neighborhood.
The station was originally built by the Boston and Providence Railroad, and contained two station houses. Currently, it is located across the tracks from Roslindale Village/Roslindale Square itself, near the Boston School of Modern Languages, the Bay State Society of Model Engineers, and various local businesses. South Street runs into the parking lots on both sides of the tracks, but does not cross the tracks, although a very old pedestrian underpass allows the sidewalk to continue between these two stretches of South Street. This station is fully wheelchair accessible.

Connections

Roslindale Square is an important bus transfer location; nine MBTA bus routes run on Washington Street between Forest Hills and Roslindale, then fan out to the south and west. Five of these routes serve the station directly via Belgrade Avenue:
Four additional routes stop on Washington Street about east of the station:
Route, a single early-morning trip, also serves Roslindale Square.