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Take the Red Line from Alewife to Park Street. At Park, go upstairs (take the WESTBOUND stairs) and get on any B, C, or D train to Kenmore.
If you are coming from the Redline...Take it to park Street...Transfer to the green line and then take the green line to Kenmore Square
No. You have to either drive there or take the train out of South Station in Boston.
North Station with the Green Line (T) Subway.
If you want to take just the subway, you can get on at the Aquarium stop which is right outside the aquarium. That is the Blue Line. Take that inbound to Government Center and switch to the Green Line outbound. Get on a train that says Lechmere on the front/sides and take that three stops to Science Park. The science museum is right there. Source: I have lived in Boston for three years, have a blog on things to see/do in Boston, RelaxLaughExploreBoston.wordpress.com
There is no way to do it directly as far as I know. You would take an Amtrak train from NYC with destination Boston, which will terminate at South Station. I would suggest you then ask for further info at the info desk, if it is manned. However, it is very simple even without doing that. Go downstairs to the MBTA part of the station, and get on a Red Line car for Alewife Station (i.e., going north). You only stay on that subway car for 2 stops - get off at Park Street station, go to the appropriate location for the Green Line (easily marked with signage), and wait for a car going to any of these: Cleveland Circle, Riverside, or Boston College. Get on for about 5 stops - check with the driver when you get on (front car) if in doubt - get off at Kenmore station and walk to the park (about 3 blocks). If you want to get just a bit closer, make sure you choose a Riverside subway train (at South Station) and then you can go one more stop past Kenmore to the Fenway station - a shorter walk over to the park from there.
You must take Amtrak to Back Bay Station in Boston. Then you can either walk, take a cab, or take the Orange Line subway to the Mass Ave station and walk from there.
South Station is the Amtrak station in Boston that is closest to Copley Square. The T, the Boston subway system, connects South Station with Copley Square, but one change of train within the subway system is required. Hmm, I don't think so. Back Bay station is practically across the street on Google maps.
It depends where in Boston. The airport itself is just outside of the city. It takes less than 10 minutes by subway. A cab will also take about 10 minutes.
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There are many ways to get downtown. The easiest and cheapest is taking the MBTA silver line. It brings you from the Terminal to South Station. Once you get there you can take the subway or a bus to anywhere in the city. You can also take a taxi and there are many shuttle busses that you can make a reservation to get to your hotel