Take the MBTA commuter rail to South Station. Switchover to the MBTA red line and go inbound to Park Street. Change over to the Green Line and take any train EXCEPT the "E" train to Kenmore square. Fenway is a 1/2 mile walk from Kenmore.
because it is near st James train station
Sylvia Park Train Station ended in 1986.
Sylvia Park Train Station was created in 2007.
There are several train stations near the Holiday Inn Mayfair in London. The main stations near there, however, are Green Park Tube Station, Bond Street Tube Station, and Oxford Circus Tube Station.
Boston, MA @ Fenway Park, In the American League East... (Not really sure what you're asking)...
On The Roof! Or on the train
you cant
Take the 7 train at 42nd Street - Bryant Park station (7, B, D, F, M) to Times Square -42nd Street and walk to the Port Authority Bus Terminal within the same station but do not leave the turnstiles.
James L Taylor built Fenway park
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.
go by train