All about Boston's North Station
Located underneath TD Garden Arena, Boston's North Station is more than just a way to get to the game. Eight commuter rail lines and three Amtrak services converge here, making Boston North Station a key part of the city's transportation infrastructure. It also has easy public transport links to South Station and Boston Airport, so this is one of the most important and convenient train stations in all of Massachusetts.
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How to get to and from Boston North Station
If you are getting to Boston North Station, located at 135 Causeway St, Boston, MA 02114, it's beneficial to know how best to navigate to the main attractions and other cities in the area.
Train connections
Amtrak services
- Amtrak Downeaster: Connects to Portland, ME (2h 30m), Freeport, ME (3h), and Brunswick, ME (3h 30m).
MBTA Commuter Rail services
- Haverhill Line: Connects to Haverhill (1h 10m) and Lawrence (50 mins).
- Lowell Line: Travels to Lowell (45 mins) and Anderson/Woburn (20 mins).
- Newburyport/Rockport Line: Provides access to Newburyport (1h) and Rockport (1h 20m).
- Fitchburg Line: Reaches Fitchburg (1h 30m) and Ayer (1h).
Subway connections
Boston North Station is directly connected to the MBTA subway system, known as the "T":
- Orange Line: Provides connections to Back Bay (10 mins) and Forest Hills (25 mins).
- Green Line: Links to Lechmere (5 mins), Copley (15 mins), and Boston University (20 mins).
Bus connections
Local MBTA buses connect to different parts of Boston and its surrounding suburbs:
- Bus 4: Travels to Charlestown.
- Bus 93: Connects to Sullivan Square and Bunker Hill.
- Bus 111: Provides access to Chelsea and Revere.
Airport connection
- Logan International Airport: Accessible via the Blue Line from nearby State Street Station (10 mins) or by taking the Silver Line SL1 bus from South Station (20 mins).
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