
What are the Boston Subway Routes
Boston is most definitely a very busy city. With a huge population of tourists and visitors that travel to Boston every day the local transport is very well taxed. However, the Subway of the city is enough to follow for even non-local people who come to the city.
What are the Boston Subway routes?
- There are 5 different route-lines that the Boston Subway follows.
- The Red Line travels from Alewife Station to Mattapan Station; in between there are several other station such as the Harvard Square Station, Park Street Station and Braintree Station etc.
http://www.mbta.com/schedules_and_maps/subway/lines/?route=RED
- The Orange Line covers Stations from Oak grove Station to Forest Hill Station. On their way they cover stations such as State Station and Roxbury Crossing Station etc.
- The Green Line route follows stations from Lechmere Station to Heath Street Station. There are several intersections in between while it covers stations such as Copley Station and Eliot Station etc.
http://www.mbta.com/schedules_and_maps/subway/lines/?route=GREEN
- The Blue Line is comparatively shorter route from Wonderland Station to Bowdoin Station. The stations in its route includes Orient Heights Station and Airport Station
- The Silver line covers many stations on its route from Downtown Crossing Station to terminal A
http://www.mbta.com/schedules_and_maps/subway/

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