MBTA 2025: Taking Public Transit in Boston!

If you're new to the city or taking the T in from out of town, this is where you can get advice from people living in The Hub. Please keep discussion limited to things in and around Boston.
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MBTA 2025: Taking Public Transit in Boston!

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This topic is the 2025 edition of updates and questions for the "T" (MBTA) in Boston, it's public transit system. The post will start with closure updates to keep in mind around AB time, then have a helpful list of tips for the community for how to get to AB from the various ways coming into town. I appreciate any extra help or info that anybody can add to this thread!

T ALERTS AND UPDATES FOR AB 2025:

It's a bit far ahead to post transit alerts since they can change on a dime, so I'll make sure to update this as the date gets closer!

Some items to look out for as we near AB 2025:
  • Elevator Closures
  • Shuttle Buses
  • Track Changes
Previous years have had shuttle replacements and commuter rail updates, so don't stop checking as AB gets closer, especially if are you from out of town!


Getting TO the Hynes Convention Center on your T of Choice

For the Green line: You can take the B, C, or D train to the Hynes Convention Center stop. After walking through the fare gates, turn left, ascend the stairs, and walk out to the exit. You should see two high-rise buildings in front of you, with a bus stop in front. Turn left and cross the bridge toward Berklee College of Music. When you reach the crosswalk, you can look left and you will see the Hynes and Prudential buildings. Walk left in that direction until you are at the Hynes Boylston Street Entrance.

Elevator Access: There is NO ELEVATOR ACCESS AT THE HYNES. It is NOT recommended to take this route if you would like to use the elevator.


OR, the indoor-only, elevator-accessible method for the Green line: Take the E to Prudential. It's a whole walk indoors through a nice mall, instead of a walk outside along a major road with a big road crossing involved. When you step through the fare gates to exit, go left. Go up the escalator and through the door. Turn right, go up the escalator. Then, you can follow the stream of cosplayers! Or, for directions: walk all the way down this corridor until you are in a "four way" foyer space. Take the left exit (where you see a "Shake Shack" at the other end.) Walk, and you will find the Hynes Prudential Entrance.

Elevator Access: There are 3 total elevator rides. When at the station platform, there is a small ramp on the platform. leading to the elevator. Next, go through the fare gates and turn left. There will be a second elevator next to the escalators. Ride up, and go through the door into the mall in front of you. Look to your right as soon as you go through the door, and the last elevator will be right there, before the escalators.


Commuter Rail/Purple Line towards North Station: When you get off at North Station, you can catch the Green Line. Subway access back and to the left - pass through the fare gates to exit, and turn left. Just before the glass doors leading outside, there is an entrance to the subway to the right. Head down the elevator/escalator, and you will be in the North Station subway stop. Follow instructions above for Green line commuting.


For the Orange Line Train: Get off at Back Bay Station. When disembarking, there are some exit gates behind the stairs. Through these, you can go through a tunnel under Dartmouth Street to get to the Copley Place Mall. Walk up the stairs to the ground level, then take the Escalator to the 3rd floor of Copley Place. You then walk through the mall towards the Marriott, taking an escalator down to the second floor, and then to the Skybridge into the Prudential. (This spits you out near the CVS.)

Through there, walk through the mall hall until you come to a "four way" foyer. Take the exit "straight ahead" (where you see a "Shake Shack" at the other end.) Walk down there and you will find the Prudential Hynes Entrance.
Elevator access: To be confirmed!


Commuter Rail/Purple Line towards South Station: If you pass through Back Bay, you can disembark and follow the same instructions as the Orange Line access above.

If you pass through Braintree / JFK/UMass, you do not have the chance to get off at Back Bay. For this circumstance, it is recommended that you ride into South Station, then hop on the Red Line and transfer to either Orange or Green and follow the above instructions. If you feel you want more detailed instructions for navigating through South Station to get to the subway line and making your transfer, let us know!


How to Use The T

You can find a helpful resource on the MBTA site with their Visitor's Guide! https://www.mbta.com/guides/boston-visitor-guide

However, a rundown: There are two ways to pay now. You can do contactless pay with your phone, watch, or digital wallet, or you can buy a fare ticket.
  • Tap-to-Pay is now available on buses, the green line, and all subway stations. It takes the form of a large black box above the tap area that says "PAY HERE" on the screen. Hold up your phone or watch like you would to pay for something at the store, and it will deduct stored value. You can read more here (https://www.mbta.com/fares/charlie/tap-ride).
  • If you do not use digital wallets, are taking the commuter rail, or are worried about your device not being accessible, you will want to buy a CharlieTicket to commute with. These can be purchased at fare machines at most stations. If commuting to stay at a hotel, put on $5.00 (one trip to get there, one trip to leave). If commuting every day to the con, use your discretion - $15.00 for each day can get you there and back, obviously. Don't hesitate to put on extra money for other trips.
  • For commuter rail, you can use the mTicket (MBTA mobile app) for tickets, or buy a ticket for the appropriate Zone you are commuting to/from. Stored value is not accepted on the train for boarding.

    And as a reminder for North Station users: fare gates are tap to get in and to exit. You will need to make sure you have a "Zone #" ticket loaded on your card from a machine or phone to board - it does NOT deduct stored value.
For apps to track train and bus times - the official app is MBTA Go (iOS and Google Play), but if you use Transit in your area, this also works here.


New for 2025: Best Hotels On the T

Some recommendations from folks for hotels on the T! Give us more if you have them!
  • SpringHill Suites in Revere, MA from @Penti - Less than 5 minute walk to Wonderland station on the Blue Line; go out the door next to the on-site Starbucks and head left to reach the station. Transfer at Government Center for the Green Line and follow instructions above to reach the Hynes. (https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/b ... /overview/)



Thank you @PatrickD, @Elli21486, @Shirley Dulcey, @Anna-neko, @Penti so far, as they have helped make this post a better resource for all commuters to the con!

MBTA-ers, add on your tips about close to transit hotels, last-train out advice, and such. To those with questions: ask away! :D
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Re: MBTA 2025: Taking Public Transit in Boston!

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Adding to the hotel suggestions - the La Quinta in Somerville is about a five minute walk from Assembly Square station on the Orange Line. Two stops inbound to North Station and then a cross-platform transfer to the Green Line... either a D train to Hynes or an E train to Prudential.

https://www.wyndhamhotels.com/laquinta/ ... e/overview
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Re: MBTA 2025: Taking Public Transit in Boston!

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Be aware that recently, some construction has been scheduled for the Blue line, specifically at Bowdoin Station. Although this does not affect general commute, it could potentially cause delays at the other Blue Line Stations, especially those between Airport and Government Center.

As for some MBTA bus lines, be aware that there was a major shift this past winter that may affect the commute.

MBTA Bus 86 - Now only goes between Harvard Station (Red Line) and Reservoir Station (Green Line)
MBTA Bus 104 - Now is a rapid transit withexpected 15 minute intervals. The route has been rerouted and now goes between Malden Station (Orange Line) and Airport Station (Blue Line) with connection to Eastern Ave Station (SL3).
MBTA Bus 109 - Now is a rapid transit with expected 15 minute intervals, has been extended to go from Linden Square (Malden/Revere line) to Harvard Station (Red Line) with access to Sullivan Square (Orange Line).
MBTA Bus 110 - Now is a rapid transit with expected 15 minute intervals. Still goes between Wonderland Station (Blue Line) and Wellington Station (Orange Line)
MBTA Bus 116/117 - 117 has been completely eliminated. 116 is now a rapid transit with expected 15 minute intervals. The route still remains the same, going from Wonderland Station (Blue Line) to Maverick Station (Blue Line).
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