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How to get to Harvard in Cambridge by bus, subway or train?

Directions to Harvard (Cambridge) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Harvard

    BusBus: 71, 77, 86, 96, 83.TrainTrain: FRAMINGHAM/WORCESTER LINE.SubwaySubway: RED LINE.

How to get to Harvard by bus?

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How to get to Harvard by train?

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How to get to Harvard by subway?

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Bus stops near Harvard in Cambridge

  • Massachusetts Ave @ Wendell St, 3 min walk,
  • Waterhouse St @ Massachusetts Ave, 7 min walk,

Bus lines to Harvard in Cambridge

  • 77, Harvard,
  • 83, Rindge Ave,
  • 96, Medford Square,
  • 74, Harvard - Belmont Center,
  • 75, Harvard - Belmont Center,
  • 78, Harvard - Arlmont Village,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Harvard?

    The closest stations to Harvard are:

    • Massachusetts Ave @ Wendell St is 248 yards away, 3 min walk.
    • Waterhouse St @ Massachusetts Ave is 549 yards away, 7 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Harvard?

    These bus lines stop near Harvard: 71, 77, 86, 96.

  • Which train line stops near Harvard?

    FRAMINGHAM/WORCESTER LINE

  • Which subway line stops near Harvard?

    RED LINE

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Harvard in Cambridge?

    The nearest bus stop to Harvard in Cambridge is Massachusetts Ave @ Wendell St. It’s a 3 min walk away.

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Public Transit to Harvard in Cambridge

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Looking for the nearest stop or station to Harvard? Check out this list of stops closest to your destination: Massachusetts Ave @ Wendell St; Waterhouse St @ Massachusetts Ave.

Bus: 71, 77, 86, 96, 83, 74, 75, 78.Train: FRAMINGHAM/WORCESTER LINE.Subway: RED LINE.

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Harvard Address: 18 Mellen St street in Cambridge

Harvard, Cambridge
Harvard, CambridgeHarvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with about 6,700 undergraduate students and about 15,250 post graduate students. Established in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, clergyman John Harvard, Harvard is the United States' oldest institution of higher learning, and its history, influence, and wealth have made it one of the world's most prestigious universities.The Harvard Corporation is its first chartered corporation. Although never formally affiliated with any denomination, the early College primarily trained Congregational and Unitarian clergy. Its curriculum and student body were gradually secularized during the 18th century, and by the 19th century, Harvard had emerged as the central cultural establishment among Boston elites. Following the American Civil War, President Charles W. Eliot's long tenure (1869–1909) transformed the college and affiliated professional schools into a modern research university; Harvard was a founding member of the Association of American Universities in 1900.A. Lawrence Lowell, who followed Eliot, further reformed the undergraduate curriculum and undertook aggressive expansion of Harvard's land holdings and physical plant. James Bryant Conant led the university through the Great Depression and World War II and began to reform the curriculum and liberalize admissions after the war. The undergraduate college became coeducational after its 1977 merger with Radcliffe College. The university is organized into eleven separate academic units—ten faculties and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study—with campuses throughout the Boston metropolitan area: its 209-acre (85 ha) main campus is centered on Harvard Yard in Cambridge, approximately 3 miles (5 km) northwest of Boston; the business school and athletics facilities, including Harvard Stadium, are located across the Charles River in the Allston neighborhood of Boston and the medical, dental, and public health schools are in the Longwood Medical Area. Harvard's endowment is worth $39.2 billion, making it the largest of any academic institution. Harvard is a large, highly residential research university. The nominal cost of attendance is high, but the university's large endowment allows it to offer generous financial aid packages. The Harvard Library is the world's largest academic and private library system, comprising 79 individual libraries holding over 18 million items. The University is cited as one of the world's top tertiary institutions by various organizations.Harvard's alumni include eight U.S. presidents, more than thirty foreign heads of state, 62 living billionaires, 359 Rhodes Scholars, and 242 Marshall Scholars. As of October 2018, 158 Nobel laureates, 18 Fields Medalists, and 14 Turing Award winners have been affiliated as students, faculty, or researchers. In addition, Harvard students and alumni have won 10 Academy Awards, 48 Pulitzer Prizes, and 108 Olympic medals (46 gold, 41 silver and 21 bronze).

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Cambridge has 3 transit type(s), including: bus, subway or train, operated by several transit agencies, including MBTA, MBTA, MBTA, Southeastern Regional Transit Authority, MetroWest Regional Transit Authority, Rhode Island Public Transit Authority, WRTA, Lowell Regional Transit Authority, Merrimack Valley Transit, Montachusett Regional Transit Authority, Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority, Brockton Area Transit Authority, Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority, Martha's Vineyard Transit Authority and the WAVE - Nantucket Regional Transit Authority

Public transit lines with stations closest to Harvard in Cambridge

Bus lines with stations closest to Harvard in Cambridge