North Station (MBTA) 186 Canal Street, Boston, MA 02114
About the Business
Welcome to North Station, a bustling transportation hub located in the heart of Boston at 186 Canal Street. As one of the key terminals of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), North Station serves as a vital connection point for both locals and visitors alike.
Conveniently situated near popular attractions such as the TD Garden and the historic North End, North Station offers seamless access to a variety of transit options, including commuter rail lines, the Green and Orange subway lines, and numerous bus routes. Whether you're commuting for work, exploring the city, or catching a game or concert, North Station provides a gateway to all that Boston has to offer.
Our facility is designed with your comfort and convenience in mind, featuring modern amenities, dining options, and retail outlets. We are committed to ensuring a safe, efficient, and pleasant travel experience for all our passengers.
Visit North Station today and discover why it is an integral part of Boston's vibrant transportation network. We look forward to serving you and making your journey as smooth as possible.
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186 Canal Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02114, United States
Reviews
"It was pretty good to wait by the train in such a clean atmosphere. I went to Boston and back here from Boston. I’d recommend this station to everyone that’s waning to visit some place."
"Large station with very easy access to north end. Interesting architecture and easy to navigate."
"It is a nice spot to connect to many places through commuter rail"
"Good commuter rail station. One Amtrak train uses this station, which is why I was there. Plenty of seating and things to eat. There is also a bar, which is cool."
"We researched how to purchase tickets and whatnot prior to arriving to the station, only to be dumbfounded by the completely closed depot and no kiosks as promised on the website. Fortunately a kind gentleman helped us navigate to the website and download everything we needed (if it wasn't for him, we would have required assistance while on the train). Reading other Google reviews helped us prepare more than the website did. Encountered more problems at the subway station (refused to accept my debit card for an unknown reason) but we finally figured out, again with some assistance, how to purchase a Charlie Card. Now I read the Charlie Card system is going away soon. They could work on clarifying and updating details for out-of-state visitors."
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