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Whether you're headed to Fenway Park for a Red Sox game, a concert, or one of the many events hosted at this historic baseball park every year, the T can get you there—and help you avoid traffic.
It can get crowded on game days, so be sure to plan ahead. You can check for delays and service updates online, and follow Fenway Park, the Red Sox and the MBTA on X (Formerly Twitter) for game day alerts and notices.
Take the T to Fenway Park
Green Line
Kenmore and Fenway stations are within walking distance of Fenway Park
Take any B, C, or D train to Kenmore
Take any D train to Fenway
E trains do not go to Fenway or KenmoreIf you board an E train, transfer to the B, C, or D at Park Street, Boylston, Arlington, or Copley stations
Commuter Rail
Lansdowne Station (formerly Yawkey), on the Worcester Line, is within walking distance of Fenway Park
From North Station, transfer to any Green Line B, C, or D train
From South Station, take the Red Line to Park Street and transfer to any Green Line B, C, or D trainBus
Routes 1, 8, 19, 47, 55, 57, 60, 65, CT2, and CT3 stop within walking distance of Fenway Park
Some bus routes and schedules may vary depending on days and times of events
Plan Ahead
Find out how you can take the T to Fenway Park, and get a fare estimate for your trip.
Visiting Boston?
We've put together a guide with everythingvisitors need to know about riding the MBTA.
Check out our visitor guide
Paying Your Fare
We recommend loading enough money on your ticket or pass for a round trip on the subway or bus. Lines can get long after events, so we recommend doing this before your first trip.
Learn more about subway fares
In Boston for the day? Buy a 1-day pass at fare vending machines in subway stations for unlimited trips on the bus and subway for 24 hours.
Learn more about MBTA fares and passes
Commuter Rail tickets and passes are available at fare vending machines, on the mTicket App, onboard trains, and from ticket windows at North, South, and Back Bay stations.
Download mTicket
Please note that one-way and round-trip Commuter Rail tickets are not valid for travel on the subway or bus.
Learn more about Commuter Rail fares
Headed to a weekend game or event? Get a $10 Weekend Pass for unlimited travel to all zones and lines on Saturdays, Sundays, and select holidays.
Additional Information
Parking
Driving to Fenway Park is not recommended, due to traffic and parking restrictions in the neighborhood.
You can park at an MBTA lot or garage and take the train into the city. Daily rates are between $2 – $9, and you can pay with your phone or a credit card.
Find a station with parking
Learn more about MBTA parking
Late Games
The last Green Line train leaves Kenmore Station at 12:40 AM.
If the game is expected to run late, there will be an alert on the jumbo screen before the last train leaves Kenmore.
Plan Ahead
Find out how you can take the T to Fenway Park, and get a fare estimate for your trip.
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