Newtonville
About the Business
Welcome to Newtonville Station, your convenient transit hub located in the heart of Newton, Massachusetts. Serving the vibrant community of Newtonville and the surrounding areas, our station provides easy access to the greater Boston region and beyond. Whether you're commuting for work, exploring the city, or embarking on a new adventure, Newtonville Station is your gateway to efficient and reliable transportation.
With a focus on providing a seamless travel experience, Newtonville Station offers modern amenities and services designed to meet the needs of all travelers. Our well-maintained facilities ensure a comfortable environment, while our friendly staff is always ready to assist you with any questions or guidance you may need.
Situated at a prime location in Newton, Massachusetts 02460, Newtonville Station is easily accessible by foot, bike, or car, with ample parking available for your convenience. Our commitment to accessibility ensures that everyone can enjoy the benefits of public transit, with features designed to accommodate passengers of all abilities.
At Newtonville Station, we are dedicated to connecting you to your destination with ease and efficiency. We invite you to experience the convenience and reliability of our services, making your journey as smooth and enjoyable as possible. Thank you for choosing Newtonville Station as your transit partner.
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Location & Phone number
Newton, Massachusetts 02460, United States
Reviews
"Not assessable, very ugly, small platform. Although it does have two enterances. LACK OF TRAINS!!"
"great station"
"This station gets such a low score because of the accessibility issue. If you are traveling via wheelchair or have some kind of mobility issue it will be difficult to access because the station is only accessible through stairs. The MBTA has plans to improve accessibility along this commuter rail line, How long it takes my be difficult to tell. Otherwise, the Newtonville commuter rail line stop is a good way to travel into Boston and Worcester. If you're traveling to Boston the train ultimately stops at South Station, This is important to know because any northern travel from Boston requires you to travel by foot, can, or light rail to North Station."
"Long side platform with entrances at Walnut Street and Harvard Street over the Mass Pike (I-90). No elevator or staff. Never crowded."
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