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3720-To-One t1_j21z49c wrote

Either walk,

Or

Take red line towards alewife, and get off at downtown crossing and take orange line towards Oak Grove and get off at north station

Or

Take red line towards alewife, and get off at park street and take green line towards Union square/Medford and get off at north station.

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snorkeling_moose t1_j21z4je wrote

Walking, really. It's stupid that they aren't connected, but Boston does stupid really well sometimes.

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420MenshevikIt t1_j21zicb wrote

Walk if the weather is nice. If it's an option try getting on the train at Back Bay rather than South Station so you can ride the Orange Line straight there, otherwise I would prefer Green-> Red over Orange-> Red because of how long it can take for the orange line to show up (especially right now)

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Efficient_Art_1144 t1_j21zih6 wrote

You commission a study. You get the former governor to advocate on your behalf. You release the study. You pressure candidates for beacon hill to endorse your study. It kind of goes away for a while. You commission another study…

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yahabbibi t1_j21zj6v wrote

I thought this post was a joke. Welcome to Boston, OP.

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Alex01854 t1_j222ykr wrote

I walk everywhere. I try to avoid the T if possible.

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Potential_Act5240 t1_j2234y1 wrote

It’s all about focusing on primary colors and where they intersect to make other colors. North station is green and orange and the red and silver go to south station. Consult your color wheel my friend! Best of luck

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briank3387 t1_j228rmv wrote

Orange Line to DTX, change to Red. Walking is probably faster, but sometimes the weather sucks or you just don't feel like it.

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ReporterOther2179 t1_j22as5i wrote

That disconnect is capitalism at work. Back in the day the entirely private company that ran the North Station line and the entirely private company that ran the South Station rail line did not care to cooperate, so here we are. And yes, both places are Terminals.

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M_Shulman t1_j22bhod wrote

Let us know if you figure out a better way

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LadyGreyIcedTea t1_j22bxtg wrote

The good thing about the green and orange line at North Station is that they use the same platform so you can just take whichever shows up first. That's what I used to do going back to Longwood to get my car at the Simmons garage after Bruins/Celtics games when I parked there for work. If the green came first, I'd take it to Longwood and if the orange came first, I'd take it to Ruggles.

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lalalinoleum t1_j22cf23 wrote

Green line to park, red line to south station.

There you can also take the silver line to the Black falcon cruise terminal and go to Bermuda. (Not a joke)

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nam42589 t1_j22e9vq wrote

Google maps -> public transit option

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RickWest495 t1_j22j8r7 wrote

Walk. Or take commuter rail to Porter Square Cambridge, switch to the Red Line, take that to Washington, switch to commuter rail to South Station. MA has a Hub and Spoke system. But nothing connects the spokes. And there are actually Two Unconnected Hubs that should have been connected when built. And then should have been connected during the Big Dig when the highway was relocated underground.

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bof_fri_fleu t1_j22kmpl wrote

You could try taking the 4 bus if the time lines up well - it runs very infrequently.

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XHIBAD t1_j22qlm3 wrote

Welcome to Boston! As you may have guessed right now, you’ve exposed the single greatest gap in our public transit map.

From a T perspective, your only real option is to take the green line to Park and then the Red Line to South station. Depending on your end destination, you can also consider switching to the Orange Line at North Station and then getting off at Downtown Crossing and walking.

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