How much is the train from Boston to Fitchburg?

MBTA operates a train from North Station to Fitchburg hourly. Tickets cost $0 – $13 and the journey takes 1h 27m.

Where does the Fitchburg commuter rail go?

The Fitchburg Line is a branch of the MBTA Commuter Rail system which runs from Boston’s North Station to Wachusett station in Fitchburg, Massachusetts.

Does Fitchburg Line run on weekends?

23 will no longer run on weekends on the commuter rail’s Fitchburg, Franklin, Greenbush, Haverhill, Kingston/Plymouth, Lowell and Needham Lines. Five lines — the Newburyport/Rockport, Framingham/Worcester, Fairmount, Providence and Middleboro Lines — will continue to run some weekend service at lower frequencies.

Does the Fitchburg commuter rail run on weekends?

Posted on July 1, 2021 Schedules are available at mbta.com/commuterrail. Rail service on Saturdays and Sundays will return to the Fitchburg, Franklin, Greenbush, Haverhill, Kingston, Lowell, and Needham lines. Saturday and Sunday service will be identical across all lines.

What station is TD Garden?

North Station
Train stations near Td Garden in Boston

Station Name Distance
North Station 8 min walk VIEW

What is the longest commuter rail line?

List

Rank System Route miles
1 MTA Long Island Rail Road 321
2 NJ Transit Rail 530
3 MTA Metro-North Railroad 385
4 Metra 487.5

Does the Massachusetts commuter rail run on weekends?

Posted on June 15, 2021 Schedules are now available to view on mbta.com/commuterrail. Rail service on Saturdays and Sundays will return to the Fitchburg, Franklin, Greenbush, Haverhill, Kingston, Lowell, and Needham lines. Saturday and Sunday service will be identical across all lines.

Does the commuter rail go to TD Garden?

TD Garden is home to the Boston Celtics and Bruins, as well as many concerts and events throughout the year. It’s located just above North Station—a hub for subway, Commuter Rail, and Amtrak service. It can get crowded on game days and during rush hour, so be sure to plan ahead. Check service alerts to stay informed.