Boston residents, can you please tell me if The Dorothy Quincy Suite (180 Berkeley St, Boston) is accessible by any of the MBTA train lines.
April 20, 2009 8:26 PM   Subscribe

(@ Boston, Mass) Boston residents, can you please tell me if The Dorothy Quincy Suite (180 Berkeley St, Boston) is accessible by any of the MBTA train lines. Thank You!
posted by cheero to Travel & Transportation around Boston, MA (8 answers total)
 
Best answer: It's about a block away from Copley and Arlington on the Green Line and 2 blocks from Back Bay on the Orange Line
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posted by bowmaniac at 8:32 PM on April 20, 2009


Best answer: Yes. Specifically, the Arlington stop on the Green line.
posted by zerokey at 8:33 PM on April 20, 2009


ooh..missed it by that much!
posted by zerokey at 8:34 PM on April 20, 2009


Response by poster: Thanks! :)
posted by cheero at 8:35 PM on April 20, 2009


And as someone who is currently in a hotel room about 100m from the Arlington station I can tell you that the entrance for this station at Arlington is closed for rehab but there is an entrance at Berkeley so when you exit the station you will be on the right street.
posted by mmascolino at 4:49 AM on April 21, 2009


For your future convenience, Google Maps displays MBTA stations on the map (as a little blue and white "M").

Give a man a fish and he eats for a day...
posted by Salvor Hardin at 5:47 AM on April 21, 2009


In addition to the MBTA website and Google Maps, Hopstop will give you directions (including walking distances) to any address via public transportation. Hopstop covers Boston, NYC, and other select cities and is a useful tool; it'll also tell you about how much a taxi would cost.
posted by Ms. Informed at 7:56 AM on April 21, 2009


Response by poster: Thanks for all the great responses!
posted by cheero at 2:33 PM on April 23, 2009


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