For the street through Brookline and Newton, Massachusetts, see Massachusetts Route 9.
Boylston Street
Street signs at Boylston and Hereford Streets
Location
Boston
West end
Brookline Avenue
Major junctions
I-90 (Massachusetts Turnpike)
East end
Washington Street
Boylston Street is a major east–west thoroughfare in the city of Boston, Massachusetts, and its western suburbs. The street begins in Boston's Chinatown neighborhood, forms the southern border of the Boston Public Garden and Boston Common, runs through Back Bay and Boston's Fenway neighborhood, merges into Brookline Ave and then Washington Street, emerging again contiguous with Route 9 out to where it crosses Route 128, after which it becomes Worcester Street.
BoylstonStreet is a major east–west thoroughfare in the city of Boston, Massachusetts, and its western suburbs. The street begins in Boston's Chinatown...
traffic-clogged streets, instead of as a true rapid transit line. It now forms the central part of the Green Line, connecting BoylstonStreet to Park Street and Government...
500 BoylstonStreet is a 1.3-million square foot postmodern building located in the Back Bay section of Boston and part of the city's High Spine, completed...
Boylston station (also signed as BoylstonStreet) is a light rail station on the MBTA Green Line in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, located on the southeast...
at 320 Newbury Street is a large Brutalist building and the only one of its style in Back Bay. The college also owns 951/955 Boylston which is connected...
the 8-acre urban campus at the intersection of BoylstonStreet and Tremont Street is served by Boylston station on the MBTA Green Line and Chinatown station...
The BoylstonStreet subway is a light rail tunnel which lies primarily under BoylstonStreet in Boston, Massachusetts. In operation since 1914, it now...
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name BoylstonStreet Fishweir refers to ancient fishing structures first discovered in 1913, buried 29 to 40 feet (8.8 to 12.2 m) below BoylstonStreet in...
feet (210 m) to the east along BoylstonStreet. It has two side platforms serving the two tracks of the BoylstonStreet subway, which are used by the Green...
land bounded by five major Boston streets: Tremont Street, Park Street, Beacon Street, Charles Street, and BoylstonStreet. The Common is part of the Emerald...
at the finish line on BoylstonStreet near Copley Square. The first exploded outside Marathon Sports at 671–673 BoylstonStreet at 2:49:43 p.m. At the...
subway. The line merges into the BoylstonStreet subway just west of Copley, running to North Station via the Tremont Street subway. It then follows the Lechmere...
in the United States. The section of the Tremont Street subway between Park Street and BoylstonStreet stations, now on the Green Line, opened in 1897...
it passes through the inner suburbs of Newton and Brookline along BoylstonStreet, and enters Boston on Huntington Avenue, before reaching its eastern...
The Ipswich Street line was a streetcar line in Boston and Brookline, Massachusetts. The line ran on BoylstonStreet and Ipswich Street in the Fenway–Kenmore...
Landmark designation.: 16 The Boylston entrance is located just southeast of the Beacon Entrance, where BoylstonStreet meets the Fenway. A statue of...
entrances and exits along BoylstonStreet and Dartmouth Street. Copley station opened in 1914 as part of the BoylstonStreet subway. The station is accessible...
original location at 284 Newbury Street from its founding in 1945 to 1966, when it moved into the larger 1140 BoylstonStreet building, the former Hotel Bostonian...
Boston's Back Bay neighborhood, bounded by BoylstonStreet, Clarendon Street, St. James Avenue, and Dartmouth Street. The square is named for painter John...
station opened on October 23, 1932 as a one-station extension of the BoylstonStreet subway to relieve congestion in the square. Kenmore is the primary...