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kbd77 t1_irstmsq wrote

Not since they cancelled the old midnight train a few years ago (RIP). There might be a bus that late, but I’m honestly not sure. If you can drive up to a T stop with parking that’s your best bet. Quincy Adams is on the red line and has a big garage, that’s what I would recommend so you miss the bulk of 93 traffic going up.

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captainastryd t1_irt8zwv wrote

Driving is your best bet unless you want to miss the end of your show. I had to leave a concert early for my fave musician who was in the middle of the sickest encore I’ve ever (almost) seen. That or get a hotel and come back in the morning. It’s a major bummer and a thorn in my concert-loving side that the train doesn’t run later.

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[deleted] OP t1_irtyqnu wrote

A problem we need to fix^^^

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Gribblestix t1_irsttzt wrote

Pretty sure the Mbta last train leaves Boston via South Station around 11 or 1130. Check their site for the most updated schedule.

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Dry_Faithlessness135 t1_irtc4wr wrote

I’ve always just gotten an air bnb/hotel room bc there are no real options. It’s not great.

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SissyMR22 t1_irtbe29 wrote

Weekdays, the mbta has a late night train. Alternatively, a non-surge uber ride to Providence will cost you around $75 at that hour.

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nygrl811 t1_irttvih wrote

Not any more, just checked and 11:00 every night. I know I've caught later before but they cut back a lot of trains during the pandemic.

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Hot_Introduction_270 t1_irxzhp4 wrote

Pre-pandemic there was a weeknight midnight train, that sometimes had some good entertainment on Thursday and Friday night with those that went out after work and had too many.

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nygrl811 t1_iry0dgd wrote

Oh yeah! Or after a Red Sox or Bruins game. Transport and a show!

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