How to get from Water Street & Ames Street to Newton, MA by bus, subway and train?
From Water Street & Ames Street to Newton, MA by bus, subway and train
To get from Water Street & Ames Street to Newton, MA you’ll need to take one bus line, one train line and one subway line: take the 5 bus from Water Street & Ames Street station to Union Street & Merrimack Street - New Balance station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the HAVERHILL train and finally take the GREEN LINE D subway from North Station station to Newton Centre station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 2 hr 45 min. The ride fare is $12.90.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to bus stationWater Street & Ames StreetID 893726510 yd • 1 min
- 2Wait for bus5Mcgovern Transportation Center
- 3Ride to bus stationUnion Street & Merrimack Street - New BalanceID 890349013 min
- 4Walk to train stationLawrence110 yd • 2 min
- 5Wait for trainHAVERHILL#224 | North Station
- 6Ride to train stationNorth Station64 min
- 7Walk to subway stationNorth Station40 yd • 1 min
- 8Wait for subwayGREEN LINE DRiverside
- 9Ride to subway stationNewton Centre43 min
- 10Walk toNewton, MA820 yd • 10 min
Public transit directions from Water Street & Ames Street to Newton, MA
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Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from Water Street & Ames Street to Newton, MA?
The fastest way takes 165 minutes, using Bus line 5, Train line HAVERHILL, Subway line GREEN LINE D.
Is there a direct bus between Water Street & Ames Street and Newton, MA?
No, you’ll have to take one bus line, one train line and one subway line in total. The total travelling time is 2 hr 45 min.
Which bus line goes from Water Street & Ames Street to Newton, MA?
The 5 bus line goes from Water Street & Ames Street station near Water Street & Ames Street in Lawrence to Mcgovern Transportation Center station. From there you’ll have to take one train line and one subway line till Mcgovern Transportation Center station near Newton, MA.
How long does it take to travel from Water Street & Ames Street to Newton, MA by bus, train and subway?
The total travel time between Water Street & Ames Street and Newton, MA by bus, train and subway is about 2 hr 45 min.
Where do I get on the bus near Water Street & Ames Street to get to Newton, MA?
Get on the 5 bus from the Water Street & Ames Street stop near Water Street & Ames Street in Lawrence.
Where do I get off the bus when travelling between Water Street & Ames Street and Newton, MA?
Get off the bus at the Mcgovern Transportation Center station, which is closest to Newton, MA.
How much is the total bus, train and subway fare from Water Street & Ames Street to Newton, MA?
The ride from Water Street & Ames Street to Newton, MA costs $12.90.
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