
Thursday, 4:30 PM
Increased subway service, parking restrictions for Red Sox parade
By Globe Staff
The MBTA will run subway service on a rush-hour schedule all day Tuesday to accommodate fans flocking to Boston for the Red Sox victory celebration, with trains running every two to three minutes on the Green Line along the parade route.
Extra trains will also be running from the Route 128 commuter rail station in Westwood, allowing fans to park outside the city and ride trains to South Station. From the north, commuter trains will also be running from Anderson RTC in Woburn.
"We strongly encourage people to purchase round-trip fares on their way into town to avoid lengthy lines when leaving," said Joe Pesaturo, a spokesman for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.
The Boston Transportation Department issued an advisory this afternoon that outlined street closures and parking restrictions. Cross streets along the parade route will be closed starting at 10 a.m. The parade route will include Boylston Street, Park Drive, Tremont Street, Cambridge Street, and New Chardon Street.
At 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, parking will be banned on:
-Lansdowne Street, both sides from Brookline Avenue to Ipswich Street
-Van Ness Street, both sides from Ipswich Street to Kilmarnock Street
-Yawkey Way, both sides from Boylston Street to Brookline Avenue
-Arlington Street, both sides from Beacon Street to Columbus Avenue
-Avery Street, both sides from Tremont Street to Washington Street
-Beacon Street, both sides from Somerset Street to Tremont Street
-Berkeley Street, both sides from Columbus Avenue to Commonwealth Avenue
-Bowdoin Street, both sides from Cambridge Street to Derne Street
-Boylston Street, both sides from Park Drive to Washington Street
-Bromfield Street, both sides from Tremont Street to Washington Street
-Brookline Avenue, both sides from Park Drive to Beacon Street in Kenmore Square
-Cambria Street, both sides from Boylston Street to Saint Cecilia Street
-Cambridge Street, both sides from Tremont Street to Charles Circle
-Charles Street South, both sides from Stuart Street to Boylston Street
-Charlesgate East, both sides from Boylston Street to Ipswich Street
-Clarendon Street, both sides from Newbury Street to Saint James Avenue
-Court Street, both sides from Tremont Street to Congress Street
-Dalton Street, both sides from Boylston Street to Belvidere Street
-Dartmouth Street, both sides from Boylston Street to Newbury Street
-Exeter Street, both sides from Newbury Street to Boylston Street
-Exeter Street, west side from Boylston Street to opposite Belvidere Street
-Fairfield Street, both sides from Boylston Street to Newbury Street
-Gloucester Street, both sides from Newbury Street to Boylston Street
-Hadassah Way, both sides from Park Plaza to Boylston Street
-Hemenway Street, both sides from Boylston Street to Haviland Street
-Hereford Street, both sides from Boylston Street to Newbury Street
-Ipswich Street, both sides in west Fenway area from Boylston Street to Lansdowne Street
-Ipswich Street, both sides in east Fenway Area from Boylston Street approximately 200 feet north to bend in roadway
-Jersey Street, both sides from Peterborough Street to Boylston Street
-Kilmarnock Street, both sides from Van Ness Street to Peterborough Street
-Massachusetts Avenue, both sides from Beacon Street to Westland Avenue
-New Chardon Street, both sides from Cambridge Street to Merrimac Street
-Saint Cecilia Street, both sides from Boylston Street to Scotia Street
-Staniford Street, both sides Cambridge Street to William Cardinal O’Connell Way
-School Street, both sides from Tremont Street to Washington Street
-Sudbury Street, both sides Cambridge Street to Bulfinch Place
-Temple Place, both sides from Tremont Street to Washington Street
-Tremont Street, both sides from Stuart Street to Cambridge Street
-West Street, both sides from Tremont Street to Washington Street
-Winter Street, both sides from Tremont Street to Washington Street





