Public transportation directions
Dana-Farber is easily accessible by the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA), which offers buses and a train/subway system known as the "T."
MBTA Train
Green Line Riverside ("D" train)
Get off at the Longwood stop, walk to the left up the hill on Chapel St. Turn left on Longwood Ave. At third light, turn right on Binney St. and walk to Dana-Farber, on your right.
Heath Street ("E" train)
Get off at the Longwood Medical Area stop at the corner of Huntington and Longwood Avenues. Walk up Longwood Ave., passing Harvard Medical School and Children's Hospital Boston. Turn left on Binney St. and walk to Dana-Farber, on your right.
Orange Line Ruggles Station
Take Orange Line to Ruggles Station, then board one of the buses listed below.
Commuter Rail (Purple Line)
Commuter rail stops closest to Dana-Farber are Ruggles, Back Bay, North Station, and South Station. From there you can take an MBTA subway or bus.
MBTA bus
#60 Kenmore Square/Chestnut Hill
#65 Kenmore Square/Brighton Center
Bus stop is at corner of Brookline Ave. and Longwood Ave., across from CVS. Walk one block down Longwood Ave. to Binney St., turn right, and walk to Dana-Farber, on your right.
#8 Harbor Point/U-Mass or Dudley Station/Kenmore Square
#47 Broadway Station/Central Square Cambridge
#CT2 Sullivan Station/Ruggles Station
#CT3 Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/ Logan Airport via Andrew Station
Bus stop is at corner of Longwood Ave. and Binney St., in front of Harvard Cooperative Society (The Coop). Walk one block up Binney St. to Dana-Farber, on your right.
#39 Back Bay/Forest Hills
Bus stop is at corner of Huntington Ave. and Longwood Ave. Walk up Longwood Ave., passing Harvard Medical School and Children's Hospital Boston. Turn left on Binney St. and walk to Dana-Farber, on your right.
#66 Harvard Square/Dudley Station
Bus stop is at Brigham Circle. Walk up Francis St., passing Brigham and Women's Hospital. Turn right on Binney St. and walk to Dana-Farber, on your left.
For more information
For details about the MBTA, including fares and passes, please call (617) 222-3200 or (800) 392-6100, or visit www.mbta.com. Those with hearing impairments may call (617) 222-5854.

