Red Line

FurRide

Red Line

FurRide

Sunday, March 8

12:00 PM

Sunday, March 8

12:00 PM

Explore Boston's

Green Space

Explore Boston's

Green Space

We're starting of this FurRide in the Boston Common, America's oldest public park. After exploring the park, we will hop aboard the Red Line to Alewife station!


Alewife station houses the MBTA "T" structure and the Alewife Brook Reservation. The reservation features a boardwalk which creates great opportunities for photos!

Free! (except for transit fare)

Cost to Attend

Free! (except for

transit fare)

Cost to Attend

Free! (except for

transit fare)

Cost to Attend

2-4 Hours

Estimated Length

Route

Boston Common

Meet up here!

Park St.

~20 minute ride

Alewife

Alewife

Amphitheatre

Great photos on the Boardwalk!

Alewife

~20 minute ride

Park St.

Ride

Itinerary

Join our first out of Boston excursion into Cambridge on the Red Line. We will be passing over the scenic Charles River and many historic landmarks in Cambridge.


Keep in mind that we will have a ~10 minute furwalk between our landmarks. Please dress appropriately!


More information about getting there and meeting up will be posted closer to the event…

So why wait?

Join us!

We're the Massachusetts Bay Transit Animals (Transit Animals)! A group of furries who are passionate about the MBTA. We host "FurRides" around the Boston area, bringing cheer and happiness to Boston commuters.


You can join us by registering for our event on our Telegram chat through FurryPlansBot. By registering, you will get a free badge to commemorate the ride!


The Transit Animals is a completely volunteer and nonprofit group. Registration is completely free!

Photo credits: HurrySlowly, Scramblefox


Copyright © 2025-2026. All Rights Reserved.


The Massachusetts Bay Transit Animals (MBTAnimals or Transit Animals) is not associated with the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA).


Photo credits: HurrySlowly, Scramblefox


Copyright © 2025-2026. All Rights Reserved.


The Massachusetts Bay Transit Animals (MBTAnimals or Transit Animals) is not associated with the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA).


Photo credits: HurrySlowly, Scramblefox


Copyright © 2025-2026. All Rights Reserved.


The Massachusetts Bay Transit Animals (MBTAnimals or Transit Animals) is not associated with the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA).