The station is as clean as you can expect a public transportation station to be, and there aren't too many drunk people on Friday nights. Location is convenient.
Massachusetts Avenue MBTA Station - Orange Line
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A clean enough station on the Orange line of the MBTA. It is between Ruggles and Back Bay stations. Symphony station (and Symphony Hall) are a very short walk away. The station has stairs and a...
Decent and pretty well-maintained stop. It can feel like a wind tunnel on a brisk day. This station does not have rest rooms. There is a Subway restaurant inside.
The orange line doesn't seem to be as nice as the red line, but this station is always clean and very easy to navigate. The screen listing upcoming trains arriving sometimes doesn't show any...
Decent as far as clean alot better then ruggles station I have to say . And there is a subway connected so that's a plus I guess!!





