MBTA Subway: "The T"

Taking the T

1) Use the Rapid Transit map at http://www.mbta.com to find out how to connect to the Green Line.

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  • If on the Red Line, get off at Park St.
  • If on the Orange Line, get off at Downtown Crossing and follow signs for the Winter Street Concourse to Park St.
  • If on the Blue Line, get off at State Street, transfer to the Orange Line toward Forest Hills; then get off at Downtown Crossing, and follow signs for the Winter Street Concourse to Park St.
  • If on the Silver Line SL1 or SL2, get off at South Station, transfer to the Red Line toward Alewife, then get off at Park St.
  • If on the Silver Line SL4, get off at Chinatown, transfer to the Orange Line toward Oak Grove; then get off at Downtown Crossing and follow signs for the Winter Street Concourse to Park St.
  • If on the Silver Line SL5, get off at Downtown Crossing and follow signs for the Winter Street Concourse to Park St.

2) Then take the B, C, or D train to Kenmore

  • If on the E train, transfer to a B, C, or D train at Copley, and go to Kenmore.

3) When exiting the station, follow the signs to Fenway Park, then turn left on Commonwealth Ave, left on Brookline Ave, and Fenway Park is just over the bridge.

Approximate Green Line Ride Times:
  • From North Station: 20 minutes
  • From Haymarket: 17 minutes
  • From Gov't Center: 15 minutes
  • From Park St: 12 minutes
  • From Boylston: 11 minutes

Use the MBTA Trip Planner to get subway directions. Enter Fenway Park as your End destination.

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Pricing
  • CharlieCard: $2.40 per one way trip
  • CharlieTicket or Cash: $2.40 per one way trip
Other Info

Ask an MBTA Customer Service Agent for your CharlieCard! Or purchase a CharlieTicket at any station. You can buy a CharlieTicket at Gates A, C, and E inside Fenway!

Visit mbta.com for the most current info »

Rapid Transit Map

Parking at a T Station

Want to avoid traffic? Park at a T station and take the T to Fenway. It's cheap and it's fast.

Parking near Fenway can cost you up to $40. Compare that with the parking rates below.

If you live in any of the areas listed below, parking at a T station and taking the T to the game will help you save money on parking and avoid traffic in Boston. Fenway Park is just around the corner from the Kenmore T station.

For specific station information, including parking availability and handicapped accessibility, please visit https://www.mbta.com/parking/stations-and-rates and select a station from the list.

Parking at a T Station »

Disclaimer: Parking facilities near T stations will often have available parking spaces for night/weekend ballgames, but we do not guarantee the availability of spaces in any lots.