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Yawkey

Yawkey may refer to:

  • Yawkey, West Virginia, a town in Lincoln County, WV
  • Yawkey Way, a street running beside Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts
  • Yawkey (MBTA station), near Fenway Park
  • Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, Wisconsin
Yawkey (MBTA station)

Yawkey is a regional rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail Framingham/Worcester Line, located in the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts near Kenmore Square. The station sits below grade between Beacon Street and Brookline Avenue, next to the Massachusetts Turnpike. Yawkey station was originally opened as an infill station in 1988, for limited service to Boston Red Sox games at Fenway Park. Regular commuter service began in 2001 for riders headed to Boston University, Kenmore Square, and the Longwood Medical and Academic Area.

Inbound and outbound trains formerly shared a single two-car platform on the inbound track, requiring Yawkey passengers to embark or debark from the front two cars of outbound trains or the rear two cars of inbound trains. In 2012, work began on a new station, which includes two longer high-level platforms and an overhead pedestrian bridge. The bridge will eventually allow direct access from the Beacon Street and Brookline Avenue overpasses through the planned Fenway Center development. Passengers boarded from the east end of the new station until March 10, 2014; after delays, it opened fully that day.

The new station is served by all Worcester Line trains; it is expected to increase ridership at Yawkey from 585 total daily boardings and alightings to 937. By a 2012 count, there were 827 daily (362 boardings and 465 alightings). With the completion of the new station, Yawkey is fully handicapped accessible.

Yawkey (surname)

Yawkey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Bill Yawkey, owner and president of the Detroit Tigers
  • Jean R. Yawkey (1909–1992), wife of below and owner of the Boston Red Sox
  • Tom Yawkey (1903–1976), industrialist and owner of the Boston Red Sox