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List of Boston subway stations

The following is a list of stations on the Boston subway, owned and administered by the MBTA.

Contents

Blue Line (Urban heavy rail)

East to West:

Green Line (Light rail)

East to West:

(Note: The 'A Branch' has been closed since 1972)

B Branch

  • Hynes Convention Center/ICA (C, D)
  • Kenmore
  • Blandford St.
  • Boston University East
  • Boston University Central
  • Boston University West
  • St. Paul St.
  • Pleasant St.
  • Babcock St.
  • Packard's Corner
  • Fordham Rd.
  • Harvard Ave.
  • Griggs St.
  • Allston St.
  • Warren St.
  • Summit Ave.
  • Washington St.
  • Mount Hood Rd.
  • Sutherland Rd.
  • Chiswick Rd.
  • Chesnut Hill Ave.
  • South St.
  • Greycliff Rd.
  • Boston College

C Branch

  • Hynes Convention Center/ICA (B, D)
  • Kenmore
  • St. Mary's St.
  • Hawes St.
  • Kent St.
  • St. Paul St.
  • Coolidge Corner
  • Summit Ave.
  • Brandon Hall
  • Fairbanks Ave.
  • Washington Square
  • Tappan St.
  • Dean Rd.
  • Englewood Rd.
  • Cleveland Circle

D Branch

  • Hynes Convention Center/ICA (B, C)
  • Kenmore
  • Fenway
  • Longwood
  • Brookline Village
  • Brookline Hills
  • Beaconsfield
  • Reservoir
  • Chestnut Hill
  • Newton Centre
  • Newton Highlands
  • Eliot
  • Waban
  • Woodland
  • Riverside

E Branch

Orange Line (Urban heavy rail)

North to South:

Red Line (Urban heavy rail)

North to South:

Ashmont Branch

  • Savin Hill
  • Fields Corner
  • Shawmut
  • Ashmont

Mattapan Extension

  • Cedar Grove
  • Butler
  • Milton
  • Central Ave.
  • Valley Rd.
  • Capen St.
  • Mattapan

Braintree Branch

  • North Quincy
  • Wollaston
  • Quincy Center
  • Quincy Adams
  • Braintree

Silver Line (Bus Rapid Transit)

South to North:

  • Dudley Station
  • Melnea Cass Blvd.
  • Lenox St.
  • Massachusetts Ave.
  • Worcester Square
  • Newton St.
  • Union Park St.
  • E. Berkeley St.
  • Herald St.
  • NE Medical Center (Orange)
  • Kneeland St. (inbound only)
  • Chinatown (Orange) (inbound only)
  • Downtown Crossing at Temple Place (Orange, Red) (inbound only)
  • Boylston (Green) (outbound only)

Stations under construction (2005)

  • South Station
  • Courthouse
  • World Trade Center
  • Convention Center
  • Airport
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