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Do Boston trains run all night?

Hours of operation vary, but most bus and train service starts around 5 AM and ends around 1 AM. There is no late-night or overnight train service in Boston, though some bus service starts as early (or as late!) as 3:30 AM. Schedules vary by mode of transit and day of the week.



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The Blue Line (Subway) The Blue Line will connect you to both the Orange Line (at State Street) and Green Line (at Government Center). The Blue Line runs from approximately 6:00 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. seven days a week.

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Each Commuter Rail route runs on a set timetable, with service beginning as early as 5 AM and ending as late as 1 AM at some stops. Service is more frequent during peak travel times, Monday – Friday, 7 – 9 AM and 4 – 7 PM. Schedules are adjusted every 3 months to account for service demands.

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Hours of operation vary, but most bus and train service starts around 5 AM and ends around 1 AM. There is no late-night or overnight train service in Boston, though some bus service starts as early (or as late!) as 3:30 AM. Schedules vary by mode of transit and day of the week.

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Here are some specific safety concerns to be aware of in downtown Boston at night: Pickpockets and muggings: Pickpockets and muggings are more common in crowded areas, such as tourist attractions and public transportation. Be aware of your belongings and keep them close to you. Drunk and disorderly.

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Once you get to North Station, your best bet is to take the T to Fenway — follow the signs for the Green Line and take the C or E train on Inbound to Kenmore. If you get on an E train at North Station, transfer to a B, C or D train at Copley and go to Kenmore.

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Boston's Subway - The T Except for walking, the T is the cheapest and easiest way to get around. Find a subway map, how to get the cheapest fares, and everything else you need to know - and be sure to check out the affordable Visitors Weekly Pass,which gives you a great deal, depending on how much you plan to use it.

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The subway the fare is $2.50, and bus fare is $2.00 when paid in cash or using the paper Charlie Ticket. If you use a CharlieCard, the subway fare is $2.00, and the bus costs 1.50. You can get an empty CharlieCard from an MBTA Customer Service Agent at certain T stations, or online.

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Boston's subway system “The T” is the quickest way to get around the city and the Boston 'T' app is the best guide to using it. The Boston 'T' app includes the official MBTA subway map, train times for every station and a route planner to help you get around the city.

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Boston is a friendly, walkable city with a great public transportation system known as the T (MBTA). All of Boston's downtown areas and neighborhoods are accessible by train, bus, trolley, or water transportation.

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