Daniel T. • November 21, 2014The station opened in 1987 as part of the renovation and relocation of the southern Orange Line.
Damien S. • January 14, 2012Great station if you like watching people strungout talking to themselves.
Adam G. • July 15, 2012This is the stop for the Sam Adams Brewery. Go out to station doors and turn left. Turn right at the first light, then make your first left. Brewery will be at the en of the street!
Daniel T. • November 21, 2014Until the 70s, there were not distinct stations on the surface portion of the line; passengers merely waited on street corners. Museum of Fine Arts first appeared on system maps in 1990 as Museum.
Alex • November 26, 2012Pretty busy stop, especially during mid to late afternoon because of its close proximity to Wentworth and MassArt.
D'Anthony C. • April 10, 2012Unbearable during the winter but delightful during the spring. Just don't stand too close to the tracks.
Alex • March 25, 2013If you're paying fare with cash or CharlieTicket (paper ticket), kindly let those with CharlieCards board first. This saves time for everybody.
Daniel T. • November 21, 2014Fenwood Road has no platforms; passengers merely wait at a large "T" sign on the sidewalk, and must board or disembark streetcars in mixed traffic in the middle of the street.
Tara Leigh Z. • August 20, 2013Fyi the.st.patricks.parade ENDS at andrew and is a terrible spot to watch it, by the end half of the parade has.dispersed. Go to Broadway station, thts where it begins..
Daniel T. • November 21, 2014Back of the Hill has no platforms; passengers merely wait at a large "T" sign on the sidewalk, and must board or disembark streetcars in mixed traffic in the middle of the street.
David L. • June 6, 2011If you have a thing for Jehovah's Witnesses, you're in luck; you can usually find them here handing out literature during the morning commute.
Dan R. • October 18, 2010It is a pain to get the T here. It doesn't have a place to stay when is snowing, raining or wind. You always have to stay in the side walk for 30 min waiting and the place is dirty and dangerous.
Daniel T. • November 21, 2014Riverway has no platforms; passengers merely wait at a large "T" sign on the sidewalk, and must board or disembark streetcars in mixed traffic in the middle of the street.
Whitney K. • February 3, 2012If you're trying to get from Boylston to a Red Line stop (Park Street), the Pru is the best route. Also, you don't have to walk in the cold!
Chrislene D. • June 1, 2013If you are going to Harvard station, get on the third to last or the last cart to be close to the escalator or the front entrance.
Lady C. • February 25, 2013Use the rear entrance facing the convention Center for weekdays, way less crowded than mass ave entrance!
Mark G. • March 2, 2011If you have extra time in the morning, check out the Deluxe Station diner built inside the Newton Centre train station
Timothy • April 14, 2012Many different buses go through here, so its convenient. The 15, 17, 18, 19, 201, 202, 210, 211...I think that's it. I may be wrong.
Jake S. • April 25, 2014Get off here, and take the free shuttle over to the JFK Library for a stirring lesson in American history.
John O. • March 11, 2011Great stop but make sure to walk up to longwood, not though the park at night!!
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