The Boston Transportation Department will implement temporary parking regulations in the vicinity of North Station, the Fenway/Kenmore Square area and the Faneuil Hall area during Wednesday night’s Boston Bruins Stanley Cup Final. The restrictions are similar to those posted for Monday evening’s home game.
The City of Boston strongly urges hockey fans to take public transportation to celebrations surrounding the Stanley Cup Finals. Parking regulations will be strictly enforced, and vehicles in violation will be ticketed and towed.
Signs reading “Tow Zone No Stopping Boston Police Special Event, Wednesday 6 PM – 2 AM” will be posted on the following streets:
North Station Area:
- Beverly Street, from Causeway Street to North Washington Street
- Canal Street, from Causeway Street to New Chardon Street
- Causeway Street, from North Washington Street to Merrimac Street
- Friend Street, from Causeway Street to New Chardon Street
- Haverhill Street, from Causeway Street to North Washington Street
- Lancaster Street, from Causeway Street to Merrimac Street
- Medford Street, from North Washington Street to Causeway Street
- Merrimac Street, from Causeway Street to New Chardon Street
- Portland Street, from Merrimac Street to Causeway Street
- Rip Valenti Way, from Merrimac Street to North Washington Street
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Faneuil Hall Area:
- Hanover Street, from Congress Street to Surface Road
- North Street, from Congress Street to Surface Road
- Union Street, from North Street to Hanover Street
Fenway Park/Kenmore Square Area:
- Brookline Avenue, from Yawkey Way to Commonwealth Avenue
- Burlington Avenue, from Brookline Avenue to End
- Fullerton Street, from Brookline Avenue to End
- Beacon Street, from Bay State Rd. to Deerfield Street
- Commonwealth Avenue, from Brookline Avenue to Kenmore Street
- Kilmarnock Street, from Boylston Street to Brookline Avenue
- Lansdowne Street, from Brookline Avenue to Ipswich Street
- Overland Street, from Brookline Avenue to End
- Van Ness Street, from Ipswich Street to Kilmarnock Street
- Yawkey Way, from Boylston Street to Brookline Avenue
To protect the safety of residents and guests, the Boston Police Department may further restrict vehicle parking and limit vehicular and pedestrian access.
“These parking regulations are designed to ensure safety and accessibility in the city during and after the Boston Bruins game,” said Boston Transportation Commissioner Thomas J. Tinlin. “This is an exciting time for hockey fans but we must remember to act responsibly and enjoy the experience in a positive manner.”