South Station has a long history as a major transportation hub in Boston. It opened in 1899 and quickly became the countrys busiest train station serving 38 million passengers a year. But decades later ridership had declined with the popularity of cars and in 1962 the owner of South Station declared bankruptcy. Nearly dormant for years the MBTA eventually took over the facility and finally reopened it to train travel in 1989. Now commuters are ready for the first major transformation in more than 30 years.







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