Green Line extension

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:transportation
gptkbp:annual_ridership encourages public transit use
serves diverse communities
expected to increase
facilitates access to jobs
supports commuters
gptkbp:benefits reduces traffic congestion
improves air quality
supports economic development
enhances public transit access
gptkbp:challenges environmental concerns raised
land acquisition issues faced
budget overruns experienced
community opposition encountered
construction delays faced
gptkbp:community_engagement partnerships with local organizations
public meetings held
feedback collected
outreach programs conducted
gptkbp:community_impact promotes local businesses
provides job opportunities
increases property values
encourages sustainable development
gptkbp:connects gptkb:College_Avenue_station
gptkb:Lechmere_station
gptkb:Union_Square_station
gptkbp:construction_started gptkb:2018
gptkbp:development_cost $2.3 billion
gptkbp:environmental_impact mitigated
gptkbp:future_plans further extensions planned
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Green Line extension
gptkbp:is_funded_by gptkb:Federal_Transit_Administration
gptkbp:length approximately 4.7 miles
gptkbp:location gptkb:Somerville,_Massachusetts
gptkbp:opened gptkb:2022
gptkbp:operated_by gptkb:Massachusetts_Bay_Transportation_Authority
gptkbp:part_of gptkb:Massachusetts_Bay_Transportation_Authority
gptkbp:safety_features modern signaling systems
surveillance cameras installed
emergency response plans developed
improved station design
gptkbp:serves Green Line
gptkbp:stations gptkb:7
gptkbp:success collaboration with stakeholders
effective project management
community advocacy
public funding secured
strong political support
gptkbp:sustainability_features reduced emissions
green building practices
stormwater management systems
energy-efficient trains
gptkbp:uses_technology gptkb:light_rail
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:the_Big_Dig
gptkbp:bfsLayer 7