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Red

Line Red

AlewifeBraintree/Ashmont

22 stations

Terminals

AlewifeBraintree/Ashmont

Stations

22

About This Line

The Red Line is Boston's longest subway line, connecting Cambridge's academic institutions (Harvard, MIT) with downtown Boston and extending south to the suburbs. The line features notable branches at JFK/UMass serving both Ashmont and Braintree destinations, making it a crucial artery for commuters and tourists alike.

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Stations

1. Alewife

Alewife is the northern terminal of the MBTA Red Line in Cambridge. Large parking garage for commuters.

2. Davis

Davis is a major station in Somerville's Davis Square neighborhood. Known for its vibrant restaurant and bar scene.

3. Porter

Porter is a major junction with connections to Lesley University and the Commuter Rail for regional trains.

4. Harvard

Harvard Station serves one of America's most prestigious universities and the vibrant Harvard Square neighborhood with shops and cafes.

5. Central

Central Station serves the eclectic Central Square with diverse restaurants and cultural venues, near MIT campus.

6. Kendall/MIT

Kendall/MIT serves MIT campus and Kendall Square, a major technology and innovation hub in Greater Boston.

7. Charles/MGH

Charles/MGH serves Massachusetts General Hospital and provides access to the scenic Charles River Esplanade and historic Beacon Hill.

8. Park Street

Park Street is a major downtown hub serving Boston Common, the Freedom Trail, and Public Garden. Transfer point to Green Line.

9. Downtown Crossing

Downtown Crossing is a major shopping hub with access to Macy's and Washington Street retail. Transfer point to Orange Line.

10. South Station

South Station is Boston's major transportation hub serving Amtrak, Commuter Rail, Red Line, and Silver Line with waterfront access nearby.

11. Broadway

Broadway serves South Boston's residential neighborhoods with local shops and restaurants.

12. Andrew

Andrew serves South Boston's residential neighborhoods with quiet, residential character.

13. JFK/UMass

JFK/UMass serves UMass Boston campus and the JFK Presidential Library with Commuter Rail connections.

14. Savin Hill

Savin Hill serves Dorchester's residential neighborhoods with local community access.

15. Fields Corner

Fields Corner is known for its Vietnamese restaurant district and Dorchester Avenue shops.

16. Shawmut

Shawmut serves Dorchester's residential neighborhoods with quiet community character.

17. Ashmont

Ashmont is a neighborhood hub serving Peabody Square and Ashmont Hill with Mattapan Trolley connections.

18. North Quincy

North Quincy serves the northern Quincy residential neighborhoods.

19. Wollaston

Wollaston provides access to nearby Wollaston Beach, a popular recreational area in Quincy.

20. Quincy Center

Quincy Center serves downtown Quincy with shopping and civic services near City Hall.

21. Quincy Adams

Quincy Adams is a park-and-ride terminal with extensive parking for southern suburbs commute.

22. Braintree

Braintree is the southern terminus of the Red Line with extensive parking for South Shore commuters.

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Tarjeta de Movilidad Integrada

Tarjeta de transporte — Boston
Costo tarjeta
$21 MXN
Recarga mínima
Desde $5 MXN

Sistemas: Metro, Metrobús, RTP, Trolebús, Cablebús

Dónde comprar: Taquillas del metro y puntos de recarga

💡 Tip: La tarjeta NO funciona en el Tren Ligero. Compra boleto separado en Tasqueña.