List of MBTA subway stations

This is a list of MBTA subway stations in Boston and surrounding municipalities. All stations are operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. This list includes all rapid transit, light rail, and bus rapid transit (BRT) stations currently open on the MBTA's subway system. As of December 2022, the system has 153 stops and stations served by the Green, Blue, Red, Orange, and Silver lines.[1] These range in scale from marked stops on the Green and Silver lines with no fixed infrastructure, to sprawling underground complexes at the downtown transfer stations. Stations are typically named after nearby streets, squares, neighborhoods, or institutions[2]—e.g., Park Street, Central, Chinatown, and Airport, respectively.

Stylized map of the Boston subway system from 2013. The map does not reflect changes since, including the 2014 opening of Assembly station, the 2018 start of SL3 service, and the 2022 opening of the Green Line Extension.

An infill station on the Silver Line at Day Square is planned for opening in late 2024.[3][4] One additional Green Line station, Mystic Valley Parkway, is proposed but not funded.

StationIndicates the MBTA's official name for the station; if the station is accessible, a wheelchair symbol ( ) appears next to the station name
Line (branch)Indicates the lines that stop at the given station; when all branches of a line stop at a station, only the line is shown
ConnectionsDenotes links to MBTA commuter rail, bus, and ferry routes, as well as other transit providers
City/neighborhoodIdentifies the municipality (and in Boston, the neighborhood) in which the station is located
Station infoA link to the station's information page on the MBTA website
Official transfer stations
Terminals
†‡Transfer station and terminal

Stations

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StationLine (branch)ConnectionsCity/neighborhoodStation info
23 Drydock Avenue Boston/South BostonLink
27 Drydock Avenue Boston/South BostonLink
Airport Massport shuttles: 22, 33, 55, 66, 88Boston/East BostonLink
Alewife
  MBTA bus (62, 62/76, 67, 76, 79, 83, 350)
128 Business Council: A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, R1, R2
Cambridge/North CambridgeLink
Allston StreetBoston/AllstonLink
Amory Street
  MBTA bus (57)
Boston/Fenway–KenmoreLink
Andrew
  MBTA bus (CT3, 10, 16, 17, 18, 171)
Boston/South BostonLink
Aquarium
  MBTA bus (4)
At Long Wharf:
Boston/DowntownLink
Arlington
  MBTA bus (9, 501, 504)
Boston/Back BayLink
Ashmont †‡
  MBTA bus (18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 215, 217, 240)
BAT: 12
Boston/DorchesterLink
Assembly Somerville/Assembly SquareLink
Babcock Street
  MBTA bus (57)
Boston/Fenway–KenmoreLink
Back Bay
  Acela
  MBTA bus (10, 39)
Boston/Back BayLink
Back of the Hill
  MBTA bus (39, 192)
Boston/Mission HillLink
Ball Square
  MBTA bus (80, 89)
SomervilleLink
Beachmont Revere/BeachmontLink
BeaconsfieldBrooklineLink
Bellingham Square
  MBTA bus (111, 112, 114, 116, 117)
Chelsea/Bellingham SquareLink
Blandford Street
  MBTA bus (57)
Boston/Fenway–KenmoreLink
Boston College Boston/BrightonLink
Boston University Central
  MBTA bus (47, 57, CT2)
Boston/Fenway–KenmoreLink
Boston University East
  MBTA bus (57)
Boston/Fenway–KenmoreLink
BowdoinBoston/Beacon HillLink
Box District ChelseaLink
Boylston
  MBTA bus (43)
Boston/DowntownLink
Braintree †‡
  MBTA bus (226, 230, 236)
BraintreeLink
Brandon HallBrooklineLink
Brigham Circle
  MBTA bus (39, 66, MIS)
Boston/Mission HillLink
Broadway
  MBTA bus (9, 11, 47)
Boston/South BostonLink
Brookline Hills
  MBTA bus (60)
BrooklineLink
Brookline Village
  MBTA bus (60, 65, 66)
BrooklineLink
Butler Boston/DorchesterLink
Capen Street MiltonLink
Cedar Grove Boston/DorchesterLink
Central
  MBTA bus (1, 47, 64, 70, 83, 91)
Cambridge/Central SquareLink
Central Avenue BAT: 12MiltonLink
Charles/MGH Boston/West EndLink
Chelsea
  MBTA bus (112, 114)
ChelseaLink
Chestnut HillNewton/Chestnut HillLink
Chestnut Hill Avenue
  MBTA bus (86)
Boston/BrightonLink
Chinatown
  MBTA bus (11)
Boston/ChinatownLink
Chinatown Gate
  MBTA bus (501, 504, 505)
Boston/ChinatownLink
Chiswick RoadBoston/BrightonLink
Cleveland Circle †‡At Reservoir:
  MBTA bus (51, 86)
Boston/BrightonLink
Community College Boston/CharlestownLink
Coolidge Corner
  MBTA bus (66)
Brookline/Coolidge CornerLink
Copley
  MBTA bus (9, 39, 55)
Boston/Back BayLink
Courthouse
  MBTA bus (4)
Boston/South BostonLink
Davis
  MBTA bus (87, 88, 89, 90, 94, 96)
Somerville/Davis SquareLink
Dean RoadBrooklineLink
Design Center
  MBTA bus (4)
Boston/South BostonLink
Downtown Crossing
  MBTA bus (7, 11, 501, 504, 505)

At Park Street (via Winter Street Concourse):

  MBTA bus (43)
Boston/DowntownLink
Drydock Avenue & Black Falcon Avenue Boston/South BostonLink
East Berkeley Street
  MBTA bus (9, 11)
Boston/South EndLink
East Somerville
  MBTA bus (86, 90, 91, CT2)
SomervilleLink
Eastern Avenue ChelseaLink
EliotNewton/Newton Upper FallsLink
Englewood AvenueBrooklineLink
Fairbanks StreetBrooklineLink
Fenway
  MBTA bus (47, CT2)
Boston/Fenway–KenmoreLink
Fenwood Road
  MBTA bus (39, 66, MIS)
Boston/Mission HillLink
Fields Corner
  MBTA bus (15, 17, 18, 19, 201, 202, 210)
Boston/DorchesterLink
Forest Hills †‡
  MBTA bus (16, 21, 30, 31, 32, 34, 34E, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 50, 51)
Boston/Jamaica PlainLink
Gilman Square
  MBTA bus (80)
SomervilleLink
Government Center †‡
  Green Line (B, C, D, E)
Boston/DowntownLink
Green Street Boston/Jamaica PlainLink
Griggs StreetBoston/AllstonLink
Harvard
  MBTA bus (1, 66, 68, 69, 71, 73, 74, 75, 77, 78, 86, 96)
Cambridge/Harvard SquareLink
Harvard Avenue
  MBTA bus (66)
Boston/AllstonLink
Hawes StreetBrooklineLink
Haymarket
  Green Line (D, E)
  MBTA bus (4, 92, 93, 111, 354, 426, 428, 450)
Boston/DowntownLink
Heath Street
  MBTA bus (14, 39)
Boston/Jamaica PlainLink
Herald Street
  MBTA bus (9, 11)
Boston/South EndLink
Hynes Convention Center
  Green Line (B, C, D)
  MBTA bus (1, 55)
Boston/Back BayLink
Jackson Square
  MBTA bus (14, 22, 29, 41, 44)
Boston/Jamaica PlainLink
JFK/UMass
  MBTA bus (8, 16, 41)
Boston/DorchesterLink
Kendall/MIT
  MBTA bus (64, 68, 85, CT2)
EZRide
Cambridge/Kendall SquareLink
Kenmore
  Green Line (B, C, D)
  MBTA bus (8, 19, 57, 60, 65)

At Lansdowne:

Boston/Fenway–KenmoreLink
Kent StreetBrooklineLink
Lechmere
  Green Line (D, E)
  MBTA bus (69, 80, 87, 88)
EZRide
Cambridge/Lechmere SquareLink
Lenox Street
  MBTA bus (8)
Boston/RoxburyLink
Longwood BrooklineLink
Longwood Medical Area
  MBTA bus (39, CT2, MIS)
Boston/Mission HillLink
Magoun Square SomervilleLink
Malden Center
  MBTA bus (97, 99, 101, 104, 105, 106, 108, 131, 132, 137, 411, 430)
MaldenLink
Massachusetts Avenue
  MBTA bus (1)
Boston/Fenway–KenmoreLink
Massachusetts Avenue
  MBTA bus (1, 8)
Boston/South EndLink
Mattapan
  MBTA bus (24, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 245, 716)
Boston/MattapanLink
Maverick
  MBTA bus (114, 116, 117, 120, 121)
Boston/East BostonLink
Medford/​Tufts
  MBTA bus (80, 94, 96)
MedfordLink
Melnea Cass Boulevard
  MBTA bus (1, 8, 19, 47, 171, CT3)
Boston/RoxburyLink
Milton MiltonLink
Mission Park
  MBTA bus (39, 66)
Boston/Mission HillLink
Museum of Fine Arts
  MBTA bus (8, 19, 39, 47, CT2, CT3)
Boston/Fenway–KenmoreLink
Newton Centre
  MBTA bus (52)
Newton/Newton CentreLink
Newton Highlands
  MBTA bus (59)
128 Business Council: N1
Newton/Newton HighlandsLink
Newton Street
  MBTA bus (8, 10)
Boston/South EndLink
North Quincy
  MBTA bus (210, 211, 217)
Quincy/North QuincyLink
North Station
  Green Line (D, E)
  MBTA bus (4)
EZRide
Boston/West EndLink
Northeastern University
  MBTA bus (39)
Boston/Fenway–KenmoreLink
Northern Avenue & Harbor Street
  MBTA bus (4)
Boston/South BostonLink
Northern Avenue & Tide Street
  MBTA bus (4)
Boston/South BostonLink
Nubian
  MBTA bus (1, 8, 14, 15, 19, 23, 29, 41, 42, 44, 45, 47, 66, 171)
Boston/RoxburyLink
Oak Grove
  MBTA bus (131, 132, 137)
MaldenLink
Orient Heights
  MBTA bus (120, 712, 713)
Boston/East BostonLink
Packards Corner
  MBTA bus (57)
Boston/AllstonLink
Park Street
  MBTA bus (43)

At Downtown Crossing (via Winter Street Concourse):

  MBTA bus (7, 11, 501, 504, 505)
Boston/DowntownLink
Porter
  MBTA bus (77, 83, 96)
Cambridge/Porter SquareLink
Prudential
  MBTA bus (39, 55)
Boston/Back BayLink
Quincy Adams
  MBTA bus (230, 238)
Quincy/South QuincyLink
Quincy Center
  MBTA bus (210, 211, 215, 216, 217, 220, 222, 225, 230, 236, 238, 245)
Quincy/Quincy CenterLink
Reservoir
  MBTA bus (51, 86)

At Cleveland Circle:

BrooklineLink
Revere Beach
  MBTA bus (110, 117, 411)
RevereLink
Riverside MWRTA: MassBay Riverside ShuttleNewton/AuburndaleLink
Riverway
  MBTA bus (39, 66)
Boston/Mission HillLink
Roxbury Crossing
  MBTA bus (15, 22, 23, 28, 44, 45, 66, MIS)
Boston/RoxburyLink
Ruggles
  MBTA bus (8, 15, 19, 22, 23, 28, 43, 44, 45, 47, CT2, CT3)
Boston/RoxburyLink
Savin Hill Boston/DorchesterLink
Science Park
  Green Line (D, E)
Boston/West EndLink
Shawmut Boston/DorchesterLink
Silver Line Way Boston/South BostonLink
South Station †‡
  Acela
  MBTA bus (4, 7, 11)
Intercity buses at South Station Bus Terminal
Boston/DowntownLink
South StreetBoston/BrightonLink
St. Mary's Street
  MBTA bus (47, CT2)
BrooklineLink
St. Paul StreetBrooklineLink
State
  MBTA bus (4, 92, 93, 354)
Boston/DowntownLink
Stony Brook Boston/Jamaica PlainLink
Suffolk Downs Boston/East BostonLink
Sullivan Square
  MBTA bus (86, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 95, 101, 104, 105, 109, CT2)
Boston/CharlestownLink
Summit AvenueBrooklineLink
Sutherland RoadBoston/BrightonLink
Symphony
  MBTA bus (1, 39)
Boston/Fenway–KenmoreLink
Tappan StreetBrooklineLink
Terminal A Massport shuttles: 11, 22, 55, 66, 88
Intercity buses and Logan Express
Boston/East BostonLink
Terminal B Stop 1 Massport shuttles: 11, 22, 55, 66, 88
Intercity buses and Logan Express
Boston/East BostonLink
Terminal B Stop 2 Massport shuttles: 11, 22, 55, 66, 88
Intercity buses and Logan Express
Boston/East BostonLink
Terminal C Massport shuttles: 11, 33, 55, 66, 88
Intercity buses and Logan Express
Boston/East BostonLink
Terminal E Massport shuttles: 11, 33, 55, 66, 88
Intercity buses and Logan Express
Boston/East BostonLink
Tufts Medical Center
  MBTA bus (11, 43)
Boston/ChinatownLink
Union Park Street
  MBTA bus (8, 10)
Boston/South EndLink
Union Square
  MBTA bus (85, 86, 87, 91, CT2)
Somerville/Union SquareLink
Valley RoadMiltonLink
WabanNewton/WabanLink
Warren StreetBoston/BrightonLink
Washington Square
  MBTA bus (65)
BrooklineLink
Washington Street
  MBTA bus (65)
Boston/BrightonLink
Wellington
  MBTA bus (97, 99, 100, 106, 108, 110, 112, 134)
MedfordLink
Wollaston Quincy/WollastonLink
Wonderland RevereLink
Wood Island
  MBTA bus (112, 120, 121)
Boston/East BostonLink
Woodland MWRTA: 1, Weekend GLCNewton/Newton Lower FallsLink
Worcester Square
  MBTA bus (8)
Boston/South EndLink
World Trade Center Boston/South BostonLink

Former stations

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Closed without replacement

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This listing includes stations that have closed during the MBTA era (since 1964) without replacement by another rapid transit station. Most former stops on Green Line A branch and the outer section of the Green Line E branch, which were merely marked stopping locations rather than platforms, are not listed.

Everett station in 1918
A train at Strathmore Road in 1965
Watertown Yard was the terminus of the Green Line A branch.
StationLine (branch)City/neighborhoodDate closedRefs
88 Black Falcon AvenueBoston/SeaportApril 2019[5][6]
ArborwayBoston/Jamaica PlainDecember 28, 1985[6]
Black Falcon Avenue & Design Center PlaceBoston/SeaportJune 21, 2014
Carlton StreetBrooklineJuly 24, 1982
City Point
  Silver Line (SL3)
Boston/South BostonMarch 20, 2009[6]
City SquareBoston/CharlestownApril 4, 1975[6]
East 1st Street & M Street
  Silver Line (SL3)
Boston/South BostonMarch 20, 2009[6]
EglestonBoston/RoxburyApril 30, 1987[6]
EverettEverettApril 4, 1975[6]
Farragut Road
  Silver Line (SL3)
Boston/South BostonAugust 20, 2005[6]
Fordham RoadBoston/AllstonApril 20, 2004[7]
Forsyth StreetBoston/Fenway–KenmoreMarch 22, 1980
Greycliff RoadBoston/BrightonApril 20, 2004[7]
Mount Hood RoadBoston/BrightonApril 20, 2004[7]
Newton CornerNewtonJune 21, 1969[6]
Oak SquareBoston/BrightonJune 21, 1969[6]
Parker StreetBoston/Fenway–KenmoreMarch 22, 1980
StadiumCambridgeNovember 18, 1967[6]
Strathmore RoadBrooklineJuly 24, 1982
Summer Street & Powerhouse Street
  Silver Line (SL3)
Boston/South BostonMarch 20, 2009[6]
Summit AvenueBoston/BrightonApril 20, 2004[7]
Thompson SquareBoston/CharlestownApril 4, 1975[6]
Union SquareBoston/AllstonJune 21, 1969[6]
University RoadBoston/Fenway–Kenmorec. 1975
Vancouver StreetBoston/Fenway–KenmoreMarch 22, 1980
Watertown YardWatertownJune 21, 1969[6]
Wigglesworth StreetBoston/Longwood Medical AreaMarch 22, 1980
Winchester StreetBrooklineJuly 24, 1982
Winthrop RoadBrooklineJuly 24, 1982

Closed with replacement

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Northampton station, closed in 1987, is now the site of a surface-level Silver Line station.
Lechmere station was closed in 2020 for replacement by an elevated station nearby

This listing includes stations that have closed during the MBTA era (since 1964), but were replaced with another rapid transit station. This includes stations rebuilt nearby on a different routing of the same line (such as Forest Hills when the Washington Street Elevated was replaced with the Southwest Corridor), temporary stations (such as Harvard/Brattle), and stations replaced with Silver Line stops (such as Dover). Most MBTA rapid transit stations have been rebuilt or substantially renovated on the same routing; these are not included.

StationLine (branch)City/neighborhoodDate closedReplacement typeRefs
Alcorn StreetBoston/Allstonc. 1975Replaced with Babcock Street
Boston University WestBoston/AllstonNovember 12, 2021Replaced with Amory Street[8]
DoverBoston/South EndApril 30, 1987Replaced with East Berkeley Street in 2002[6]
Dudley SquareBoston/RoxburyApril 30, 1987Replaced with Nubian in 2002[6]
Forest HillsBoston/Jamaica PlainApril 30, 1987Rebuilt slightly west as part of Southwest Corridor construction[6]
Foster StreetBoston/Brighton1970Replaced by Greycliff Street
Green StreetBoston/Jamaica PlainApril 30, 1987Rebuilt several blocks west as part of Southwest Corridor construction[6]
HarvardCambridgeJanuary 30, 1981Rebuilt slightly north during Red Line Northwest Extension construction[6]
Harvard/BrattleCambridgeSeptember 2, 1983Temporary station during Harvard station reconstruction[6]
Harvard/HolyokeCambridgeSeptember 2, 1983Temporary station during Harvard station reconstruction[6]
Leamington RoadBoston/BrightonJune 21, 1980Consolidated into Sutherland Road
LechmereCambridgeMay 24, 2020Rebuilt nearby as part of the Green Line Extension[6]
NorthamptonBoston/South EndApril 30, 1987Replaced with Massachusetts Avenue in 2002[6]
Pleasant StreetBoston/AllstonFebruary 26, 2021Replaced with Babcock Street[9]
St. Paul StreetBoston/AllstonNovember 12, 2021Replaced with Amory Street[8]
Sullivan SquareBoston/CharlestownApril 4, 1975Rebuilt nearby as part of the Haymarket North Extension[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Rapid Transit/Key Bus Routes Map". Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.
  2. ^ MBTA Station Naming Policy, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, 2018, retrieved June 21, 2022
  3. ^ PLAN: East Boston (Report). Boston Planning & Development Agency. January 10, 2024. pp. 108, 109.
  4. ^ "BPDA Board adopts East Boston Tomorrow: PLAN: East Boston planning initiative" (Press release). Boston Planning & Development Agency. January 18, 2024.
  5. ^ "SL2 Design Center–South Station". Alerts. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. April 27, 2019. Archived from the original on October 1, 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Belcher, Jonathan. "Changes to Transit Service in the MBTA district" (PDF). Boston Street Railway Association.
  7. ^ a b c d Daniel, Mac (16 March 2005). "T drops 4 Green Line stops after results of rider survey". Boston Globe. Archived from the original on 18 March 2005. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  8. ^ a b "New Babcock Street and Amory Street Stations Open November 15" (Press release). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. November 12, 2021.
  9. ^ "B Branch Station Consolidation Project: Virtual Public Meeting" (PDF). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. January 28, 2021.
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