![]() The Purple Line is a separate fare that can be purchased at the stations which they serve.ĭepending on where you are going determines how much the fare will cost. The Purple Line, also known as the Commuter Rail, is a separate line and the cost is not covered by the CharlieCard or paper tickets. The fare includes a free transfer to the buses. CharlieTickets are available at every stop using a self-serve machine.Ĭharlie Cards can be picked up at the Downtown Crossing MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) and can be reloaded. The cost of a one-way trip is $2.40 with a Charlie Card, a Charlie Ticket, or Cash. It is now a museum called the Old State House Museum. The destinations are listed on the front of each train, it tells you the last stop the train will be going to.Īll the stops are marked the same with the names of the stations and maps on the walls of each station.įun Fact: The State Street Station on the Blue or Orange subway lines (one of the exits as there are five) is beneath the Old State House (1713) which was the Capital Building until 1798. ![]() ![]() Mattapan Trolley: Takes you Ashmont, Cedar Grove, Butler, Milton, Central Avenue, Valley Road, Capen Street & Mattapan.This line takes passes through station like Park Street Station, South Station and Broadway. Red Line: Takes you to Harvard University and Cambridge, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and the JFK Library.Orange Line: Takes you to Faneuil Hall, Boston's North End neighborhood, the TD Garden (formerly the Boston Garden) home of Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins, Boston's Back Bay neighborhood, and the Samuel Adams Brewery.The line passes through stations like North Station, Haymarket, Boylston Streets and Fenway Park. Use this line to reach the Faneuil Hall, Boston's North End neighborhood, the Museum of Science, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the Symphony Hall. Green Line: Travels along the series of parks in Boston known as the Emerald Necklace.Blue Line: The Blue Line will take you to the beaches, Old State House, and Logan International Airport. ![]() The Blue, Green, Orange, and Red Lines, which run beneath the city are color-coded for the section of the city it travels through.Įvery line, with the exception of the blue line, can be used to reach the Boston Commons, which is the start of the Freedom Trail. The T: Boston's Public Transportation System ![]()
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