MBTA Rapid transit

MRVP apartments near the MBTA Red Line

The MBTA Red Line runs from Alewife in Cambridge south through Harvard, Kendall/MIT, downtown Boston, South Boston, Dorchester, and Quincy to Braintree or Ashmont on two southern branches. It is the primary rapid-transit link between Cambridge, Boston, and Quincy.

Voucher discrimination is illegal here

Under Boston’s Fair Housing Ordinance and Massachusetts state law, it is illegal for a landlord in Boston to refuse an applicant because they use a housing voucher. Boston’s ordinance predates state law and carries additional municipal enforcement by the Boston Fair Housing Commission.

Boston Fair Housing Commission

2-bedroom MRVP payment standards along the line

NeighborhoodZIP2BR payment standard / mo
West End02114$2,941
Downtown Boston02110$2,941
South Boston02127$2,941
Andrew Square02127$2,941
Savin Hill02125$2,941
Fields Corner02122$2,941
Ashmont02124$2,941

Stations

  1. 1Charles/MGH— West End
  2. 2Park Street— Downtown Boston
  3. 3Downtown Crossing— Downtown Boston
  4. 4South Station— Downtown Boston
  5. 5Broadway— South Boston
  6. 6Andrew— Andrew Square
  7. 7JFK/UMass— Savin Hill
  8. 8Savin Hill— Savin Hill
  9. 9Fields Corner— Fields Corner
  10. 10Shawmut— Ashmont
  11. 11Ashmont— Ashmont
  12. 12Braintree— Braintree, MA

Other lines in Boston

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