On November 3, 1979, the Southwest Corridor was closed for reconstruction.
It was extended along the Southwest Corridor in July 2000.
The Elevated closed on April 30, 1987, with the opening of the Southwest Corridor several days later.
Southwest Corridor can refer to either:
That the Southwest Corridor did not realize its initial purpose is a testimony to using urban space for reasons other than highways.
On May 4, 1987, the station was renamed Chinatown concurrent with the opening of the Southwest Corridor.
The Southwest Corridor also provides cycling infrastructure.
On October 5, 1987, the new Southwest Corridor opened.
Ten years later saw the creation of the Southwest Corridor, a park system with bike and pedestrian trails that lead into the center of Boston.
The line would link to Spain's Southwest Corridor.