Station Listing
| Station | Location | Time to Park Street | Opened | Transfers and notes |
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| Prudential | Huntington Avenue, Back Bay, Boston | 6 minutes | February 16, 1941 | formerly Mechanics until December 2, 1964 underground station serving the Prudential Center |
| Symphony | Massachusetts Avenue at Huntington Avenue, Boston | 8 minutes | February 16, 1941 | underground station serving Symphony Hall |
| Northeastern University | Huntington Avenue at Opera Place, Boston | 10 minutes | originally Opera Place serving Northeastern University |
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| Museum of Fine Arts | Huntington Avenue and Ruggles Street, Boston | 12 minutes | serving the Museum of Fine Arts | |
| Longwood Medical Area | Huntington Avenue at Longwood Avenue, Boston | 14 minutes | Serving the Longwood Medical Area | |
| Brigham Circle | Huntington Avenue at Francis Street, Boston | 16 minutes | private right-of-way ends and street running begins south of here | |
| Fenwood Road | Huntington Avenue at Fenwood Road, Boston | 17 minutes | 39 Bus to Forest Hills 66 Bus to Harvard Square |
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| Mission Park | Huntington Avenue at Mission Park, Boston | 18 minutes | 39 Bus to Forest Hills 66 Bus to Harvard Square |
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| Riverway | South Huntington Avenue at Huntington Avenue, Boston | 20 minutes | 39 Bus to Forest Hills 66 Bus to Harvard Square |
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| Back of the Hill | South Huntington Avenue, Boston | 21 minutes | 39 Bus to Forest Hills 66 Bus to Harvard Square |
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| Heath Street | Heath Street, Jamaica Plain | 22 minutes | Announced on board as "Heath Street/VA Medical Center" |
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