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How to get from North Quincy to Norton Center by bus, subway and train?

From North Quincy to Norton Center by bus, subway and train

To get from North Quincy to Norton Center in Boston, you’ll need to take one subway line, one train line and one bus line: take the RED LINE subway from North Quincy station to South Station station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the PROVIDENCE/STOUGHTON train and finally take the 18 bus from Attleboro T.C. station to Norton Post station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 2 hr 7 min. The bus, subway and train schedule from North Quincy may change. We recommend you check the updated bus, subway and train schedule to Norton Center on the Moovit app.

127min
Subway - RED LINE
Train - PROVIDENCE/STOUGHTON
Bus - 1818
Walk to Norton Center
Leaves from North Quincy

Step by Step

  • 1
    Start from subway station
    Start from subway station
    North Quincy
  • 2
    Subway - RED LINE
    Wait for subway
    RED LINE
    Alewife
  • 3
    Ride to subway station
    Ride to subway station
    South Station
    14 min
  • 4
    Train - PROVIDENCE/STOUGHTONPROVIDENCE/STOUGHTON
    Wait for train
    PROVIDENCE/STOUGHTON
    #825 | Providence
  • 5
    Ride to train station
    Ride to train station
    Attleboro
    47 min
  • 6
    Walk to bus station
    Walk to bus station
    Attleboro T.C.
    60 yd • 1 min
  • 7
    Bus - 1818
    Wait for bus
    18
    Taunton Terminal
  • 8
    Ride to bus station
    Ride to bus station
    Norton Post
    13 min
  • 9
    Walk to Norton Center
    Walk to
    Norton Center
    390 yd • 5 min
*Duration based on 8am traffic
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Public transit directions from North Quincy to Norton Center

The distance between North Quincy, Boston and Norton Center, Boston is approximately 44.21 mi, which can typically be travelled in 127 min. Moovit will show you the directions from North Quincy to Norton Center by bus, subway and train, so no matter how you choose to travel in Boston – you will always have plenty of easy options.

Bus, Subway And Train schedule from North Quincy to Norton Center

To check the bus, subway and train schedule from North Quincy to Norton Center using the Moovit app, first download and open the app on your smartphone. Enter your starting point (North Quincy) and destination (Norton Center), then select the desired date and time of travel. Moovit will show all available bus, subway and train routes, estimated travel times, and any required transfers. You can view detailed departure and arrival times for each bus, subway and train, as well as real-time updates for delays or changes. Use this information to plan your trip and stay up to date with the latest bus, subway and train schedules.

Questions & Answers

  • What is the fastest way to get from North Quincy to Norton Center?

    The fastest way takes 127 minutes, using Subway line RED LINE, Train line PROVIDENCE/STOUGHTON, Bus line 18.

  • Is there a direct subway between North Quincy and Norton Center?

    No, you’ll have to take one subway line, one train line and one bus line in total. The total travelling time is 2 hr 7 min.

  • Which subway line goes from North Quincy to Norton Center?

    The RED LINE subway line goes from Alewife station near North Quincy in Quincy to South Station station. From there you’ll have to take one train line and one bus line till South Station station near Norton Center in Boston.

  • How long does it take to travel from North Quincy to Norton Center by subway, train and bus?

    The total travel time between North Quincy in Quincy and Norton Center in Boston by subway, train and bus is about 2 hr 7 min.

  • Where do I get on the subway near North Quincy to get to Norton Center?

    Get on the RED LINE subway from the Alewife station near North Quincy in Quincy.

  • Where do I get off the subway when travelling between North Quincy and Norton Center?

    Get off the subway at the South Station stop, which is closest to Norton Center in Boston.