Address: 135 Causeway St, Boston, MA 02114, USA
Phone: +16172223200
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Thank you for turning the fan Off. It’s very thoughtful and considerate.
Dave Houston
Food court is exactly what you wouldn't expect. Lots of unexpected flavors from vendors doing a great job with limited space. Oyster Bar, Greek, gourmet burgers. Then good coffee and pastries for desert. I've got a train to catch.
Whit H
A lot of suspicious looking pigeons roaming around waiting for you to turn your back on them. The pigeons were hanging out in gangs of 3 to 7, and were loud, boisterous and constantly picking fights. If you are suffering from ornithophobia, you should probably avoid this place.
Gabriel Young
Lots of food choices while waiting for the train. Seats but no tables. Amtrak has been late a lot lately so thats annoying.
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You also download the mbta train app on your phone and buy the ticket there.
Crazy Doughs Pizza
Green line to the blue is easy but fastest Uber or Lyft is just as cheap and much faster. Look for one of the T-ambassadors they're god at directions you'll find them near the turnstiles wearing red.
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Yes
The one for women I don't know But the men's is always open
I think you should ask at the station to get better info
Yes, garage nearby.
There's various restaurants inside of the north station there's a burger place a barbecue place seafood a chicken place Chinese pizza a Mike's pastry all inside the north station
Yes, the Newburyport/Rockport Line
16 minutes
I think there is Wi-Fi in the station, but Im not positive. You can travel with luggage if you can carry it, I suppose. It wasn't super crowded when we rode, but there isn't a place to store it on the trains we travelled on.
You should call the station and ask. They all change.
They close around 1AM
I don't really know just the past in front of the museum
Depending on the time you're going. I would take the green line to Kenmore, itd be a lot faster
Boston Landing is on the Worcester Line, which operates from South Station and not North Station. You can take the Orange Line from North Station to Back Bay and catch the Worcester Line from there.
You would have to take Amtrak from South Station and make a connection in New York or DC.
Norwood Hospital is in Norwood, so you have to go to South Station to catch the Franklin Line train
You would catch the train to Framingham at the South Station.
Take the green line D to Government Center, then take the green line C or E to North Station, which should be two stops away from Government Center. However, if you board your train at Kenmore station then you can Take the green line C directly to North Station. The green line c will terminate directly at North Station. The green line C stops running at 12:30 a.m.
Between 10 n 15 dollars round trip
South station red line to downtown crossing than Orange line to oak grove train 3 stops l8.
3.2 miles
The green line E train and walk up Longwood ave. Or Kenmore and catch bus 19 or 8
When ever you want. They offer personalized service.
Take the Orange Line to Back Bay, and take the Framingham/Worcester Line train. It'll take 1 hour 37 minutes.
Not that far, just like Scott said, take either the Green Line to Government Center or Orange Line to State Street, and switch to the Blue Line to Wonderland.
To back bay: take the orange line train via forest hills to get to back bay. I believe it is 6 stops. Not sure about forge park though
It would definitely be easier for you to take an Uber
It is complicated. Yes they do, but it is very restricted. If you would like to take the bus, take the orange line to Wellington, get on the 134. Things to keep in mind are that after 8 p.m., the 134 does not go past Medford Square. Also, one of the most frequent portions is the ones going to West Medford, which does not service Winchester Center. Which means it is very limited to Winchester on weekends. On Sundays, the 134 only goes to Woburn square, but it does bypass Winchester Center. But after 8 p.m., there was no service past Medford Square. I highly suggest you take the train because it will be a lot less confusing. FYI the portion that goes to West Medford is called Winthrop Street. That person stops at Playstead Road and Winthrop Street, supposedly West Medford Square, but the real West Medford Square is down by West Medford station. For schedules, please visit MBTA. Com. You can also find schedules for the Lowell commuter rail line at North station
you have to pay more money on the train it's cheaper if you get your ticket at North Station
You can purchase a ticket at the station you get the train at. If there is no ticket booth you can get the ticket on board. Usually in that case there is no fee.
Amtrak.com for those train schedules
There are actually two North Stations now: the MBTA station, serving the Green & Orange Lines on the south side of Causeway St., and the Amtrak & T Commuter Rail station at the ground level of TD Garden, on the north side of Causeway. If memory serves, there's a cab stand on the north side near the west exit of the rail station. To get there from the MBTA station, cross Causeway St. and go to your left until you see a statue of a flying hockey player. If there's no cab waiting there one should show up soon. Have a safe trip. ☺️
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