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Anyone know of any bus trips planned for the Fenway Bowl Game sponsored by UConn or others? Parking can be tricky.
And Kenmore is a good stop if you plan on visiting Cask 'n Flagon prior to the game.The commuter rail offers unlimited trips for $10 on weekends and there's a Worcester Line stop on Lansdowne Street next to Fenway.
It leaves Worcester at 5:10, 7:10, and 9:10 on the morning of the game and gets to Lansdowne at 6:31, 8:31, or 10:31. The last one is kinda close to kickoff but it's a good last resort option.
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If Worcester/Framingham/Natick isn't convenient, as long as you get on the B/C/D trains for the Green Line (don't take the E) while you're in the city, you'll be an 8-minute walk from the stadium when you get off at Kenmore. (Kenmore is actually closer to Fenway Park than the "Fenway" stop)
If you're coming from the shoreline and traveling through Providence, go all the way to South Station, hop north on the Red Line for two stops to Park Street and then get the Green Line there to Kenmore.
Subway map for Boston (Lansdowne is named Yawkey on this, slightly old) - https://bostonography.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Survey-Map-1-lg.jpg
Just what makes you think any UConn fans would need a sobering hour?Whenever I got to Boston I like to hop train in Worcester. It's about an hour ride into city but it stops right at Fenway and gives you an extra sobering hour before driving on return trip.
And Kenmore is a good stop if you plan on visiting Cask 'n Flagon prior to the game.
That would be Back Bay Station. South Station is further into the city, you don't want to go all the wayLast I checked the Amtrak from Bridgeport/New Haven was a reasonable cost. 120 bucks round trip. South Bay Station then a 20 minute walk to Fenway. Rather do that than drive that early. Would be spending close to that filling up twice.
Anyone know of any bus trips planned for the Fenway Bowl Game sponsored by UConn or others? Parking can be tricky.
I've done that trip for $30 before but Amtrak uses capacity pricing (more full the train is the higher the price) and obviously the holidays are slammed. But that's my plan, got a refundable tix for Sat Night and Sunday morning depending on if I feel like staying the night with friends.Last I checked the Amtrak from Bridgeport/New Haven was a reasonable cost. 120 bucks round trip. South Bay Station then a 20 minute walk to Fenway. Rather do that than drive that early. Would be spending close to that filling up twice.
They can do that or they can take the Orange Line into the Downtown Crossing stop and walk over to the Green Line stop of Park Street and take any outbound Green Line train to Kenmore. The walk from the Downtown Crossing stop to Park Street is in the underground concourse within the subway so they won't have to pay for another subway ticket or get charged another ride if they get the Charlie Card.Back Bay then a short walk to the Copley Sq green line - then a few stops to Kenmore if you don;t want to walk from Back Bay
Going way out of the way with that and also giving the T extra opportunities to break down!They can do that or they can take the Orange Line into the Downtown Crossing stop and walk over to the Green Line stop of Park Street and take any outbound Green Line train to Kenmore. The walk from the Downtown Crossing stop to Park Street is in the underground concourse within the subway so they won't have to pay for another subway ticket or get charged another ride if they get the Charlie Card.