Boston Marathon Guide
About the Boston Marathon
The Boston Marathon draws thousands of runners and spectators each year. The 128th Boston Marathon will take place on Monday, April 15, 2024.
Take the T to the Marathon
Changes to Service for Monday, April 15, 2024
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Station closures
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Copley Station is closed for the entire day. South Street, Kent Street and Saint Mary’s Street stations are closed from approximately 10 AM – 6 PM.
In the interest of public safety, the MBTA may adjust service or temporarily close additional stations near the finish line.
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Subway
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The Green, Red, Orange, Blue, and Silver lines will operate on a weekday schedule, with additional service before and after the race.
Bikes (including folding bikes) are not allowed on the subway on the day of the marathon.
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Commuter Rail
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The Worcester Line will have a special Marathon Monday schedule, with additional inbound and outbound trains.
All other Commuter Rail lines will operate on a regular weekday schedule.
Bikes and scooters (including folding ones) will not be allowed on board Worcester Line trains starting at 5pm on Sunday, April 14, through the end of service on Monday, April 15.
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Bus
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The Copley Square bus stop on St. James Ave will be out of service from April 8 – 16. Riders will be redirected to the bus stop on St. James Ave @ Clarendon St.
All buses will operate on a Saturday schedule, but may be detoured.
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The RIDE
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The RIDE will operate on a regular weekday schedule, but may be detoured to accommodate the marathon and related events.
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Ferry
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Ferries will operate on a regular weekday schedule.
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Getting to the Finish Line
For spectators and runners, the finish line is the heart of the Boston Marathon—before, during, and after the race. Located near the Boston Public Library on Boylston Street, there are several MBTA subway and bus stops nearby.
In the interest of safety, security restrictions and MBTA service adjustments may be in place the day of the marathon.
Viewing Locations Along the Route
Many of the best viewing (and cheering!) spots along the route are accessible from the T. Parts of the Framingham/Worcester Line are less than a half mile from the course, and the Green Line C Branch runs parallel to it.
Find a T stop near your viewing spot below, and then use our trip planner to find out how to get there.
Download PDF of the marathon route
Getting to the Starting Line
Official transportation to the starting line for marathon participants is provided by the Boston Athletic Association. Buses leave from Charles Street, between Boston Common and the Public Garden.
The first buses load at 6:45 AM, and MBTA service starts around 5 AM.
Paying for Your Trip
We recommend loading enough money on a CharlieCard or CharlieTicket early in the day, and paying with a credit or debit card to reduce lines in stations.
We are also offering a $10 Holiday Weekend Pass for Commuter Rail. The unlimited all-day pass is valid for all Commuter Rail lines and zones.
On Marathon Day, we recommend loading at least $5 on a CharlieCard or CharlieTicket—this is enough for a round trip on the subway. We encourage paying with a credit or debit card to reduce lines in stations.
Learn more about subway and bus fares
Here all week? Our 7-day passes are $22.50 and provide unlimited travel for a week from the date of purchase. You can buy them at fare vending machines at subway stations.
We recommend buying tickets or passes in the mTicket app to reduce lines at stations. Tickets (but not passes) are also available at fare vending machines in subway and some Commuter Rail stations, or from conductors on board the train with cash or credit.
An all-day $10 Holiday Weekend Pass will be valid Saturday April 13 – Monday April 15, due to Patriot’s Day. This is valid for all Commuter Rail lines and zones, with unlimited hop-on and hop-off travel. Holiday Weekend Passes are not valid on subway or bus.
Starting April 8, passes will be available in the mTicket app, at ticket windows, and on board. Holiday Weekend Passes cannot be purchased at fare vending machines.
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Fare Calculator
Choose your origin and destination to calculate your fare with our Trip Planner.
Parking
Driving to the finish line or other spectator areas is not recommended. Parking restrictions along the route may be in place leading up to and on the day of the marathon.
You can park at an MBTA station and take the subway or Commuter Rail in. Daily parking rates are $2 – $15, and you can pay on your phone using the PayByPhone app, or pay by invoice. There is a $1 surcharge for invoice payments.
Visiting Boston?
We've put together a guide with everything visitors need to know about riding the MBTA.
Check out our visitor guideEtiquette and Safety
To ensure your safety along the course, additional MBTA staff and Transit Police will be available at MBTA stations throughout the day. Please follow these guidelines to ensure everyone’s safety and comfort.
A number of items are prohibited along the marathon route. Read the official spectator guidelines for more information.
- Alcohol consumption is not allowed on trains, buses, or at any stations.
- If you are wearing a backpack, remove it and hold it at your side or set it between your feet.
- Let passengers off the train before you board.
- Leave large items like bags, coolers, and strollers at home.
- Bikes (including folding bikes) are not allowed on the subway or Framingham/Worcester Line on the day of the marathon. Bikes are also restricted on the Framingham/Worcester Line starting at 5 PM on Sunday, April 16.
Additional MBTA Transit Police officers will be available in and near stations throughout the day. If you need assistance, please report directly to a uniformed official.
Download the MBTA See Say app to anonymously report suspicious activity on MBTA property. The app is monitored 24/7 by the MBTA Transit Police.
If you need to report an emergency, call 911 or Transit Police at 617-222-1212.
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