Alewife
About the Business
Welcome to Alewife, your premier transit hub located in the heart of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Situated at the convenient address of Cambridge, MA 02140, Alewife serves as a bustling bus, subway, and transit station, seamlessly connecting you to the Greater Boston area and beyond. Whether you're a daily commuter, a visitor exploring the city, or simply passing through, Alewife offers a modern and efficient transport experience designed to meet your travel needs.
Our state-of-the-art facilities provide easy access to a variety of transit options, ensuring that your journey is smooth and hassle-free. With frequent service, ample parking, and a range of amenities, Alewife is committed to delivering the highest level of convenience and comfort for every traveler. Discover the gateway to Cambridge and Boston at Alewife, where your journey begins.
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"It's a t station perfectly fine as long as you don't look to closely or try to use the bathroom"
"Station can be convenient, but it is dirty and unreliable. Parking cost too much, and it isn’t worth going here to take the subway into Boston. I recommend using a different station like, Riverside in Auburndale."
"It is easy to get around and marked well. Bathrooms, stairwell and coming out of doors of Park Street station, you meet a lot of homeless people. It didn't seem dangerous, I just wouldn't want to explore late at night. Overall, it was a good experience a lot better than driving in town."
"This is the Northernmost tip of the Red line. It has access to Route 2, which takes you to NY. This is the stop if you’re meeting someone who lives in Lexington or Winchester. There is a Dunkin Donuts shop as you exit. The waiting/drop-off area is quite nice, with a bench."
"Although I'm not crazy about Park & Rides, this station is fairly convenient. Plenty of bus services stop or begin here, and both the Ashmont and Braintree red line services begin here. There is a somewhat decent selection in terms of retail. There is almost always a train waiting in the station, and they depart fairly quick compared to other MBTA stations. There's no need to worry about going on the Braintree track instead of the Ashmont track or vice versa as this station uses and island platform design, meaning the other train is right across the platform instead of requiring a crossover. In terms of parking, I'd recommend paying with the ticket machines in the main concourse instead of using the PayByPhone app as it never works. Uber picks up at the same place that the auto pick up is; go past the busway and follow signs for "Auto Pick Up"."
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