Station Listing
| Station | Location | Time to Park Street | Transfers and notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| North Station to Kenmore segment shared by other Green Line branches | |||
| St. Marys Street | Beacon Street at St. Marys Street | 19 minutes | CT2 bus to Sullivan or Ruggles |
| Hawes Street | Beacon Street at Hawes Street | 20 minutes | |
| Kent Street | Beacon Street at Powell Street | 21 minutes | |
| St. Paul Street | Beacon Street at St. Paul Street | 22 minutes | |
| Coolidge Corner | Beacon Street at Harvard Street | 24 minutes | 66 Bus to Harvard Square or Dudley |
| Summit Avenue | Beacon Street at Summit Avenue | 25 minutes | Used to be named Winchester Street. |
| Brandon Hall | Beacon Street across from Brandon Hall | 26 minutes | |
| Fairbanks | Beacon Street at Fairbanks Avenue | 27 minutes | |
| Washington Square | Beacon Street at Washington Street | 28 minutes | 65 Bus to Kenmore Square or Brighton Center |
| Tappan Street | Beacon Street at Tappan Street | 29 minutes | |
| Dean Road | Beacon Street at Dean Road | 30 minutes | |
| Englewood Avenue | Beacon Street at Englewood Avenue | 31 minutes | |
| Cleveland Circle | Beacon Street at Chestnut Hill Avenue | 32 minutes | Nearby to Reservoir and Chestnut Hill Avenue stations |
No stations on the "C" Branch have MBTA parking, although some have a small number of local parking spots. The only stations with MBTA parking served by "C" trams are North Station and Haymarket, which also serve "E" Branch trams.
All of the "C" branch stations from Englewood Avenue to Hawes Street are in Brookline; St. Marys Street and the subway stops are in Boston, and Cleveland Circle is in Brighton.
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