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1752 Commonwealth Avenue

1752 Commonwealth Avenue

Commute to Downtown Newton

Car-Dependent

Most errands require a car.

Some Transit

A few nearby public transportation options.

Somewhat Bikeable

Minimal bike infrastructure.

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About this Location

1752 Commonwealth Avenue
Newton
MA
02466

1752 Commonwealth Avenue has a Walk Score of 47 out of 100. This location is a Car-Dependent neighborhood so most errands require a car.

1752 Commonwealth Avenue is a 13 minute walk from the D Green Line D at the Woodland stop.

This location is in Newton. Nearby parks include Lassell Neighborhood Historic District, Brae-Burn Historic District and Putnam Street Historic District.

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Explore how far you can travel by car, bus, bike and foot from 1752 Commonwealth Avenue.

Some Transit

1752 Commonwealth Avenue has some transit which means a few nearby public transportation options.

Rail lines:

  • D Green Line D

    0.6 mi

  • Framingham/Worcester Line

    0.6 mi

Bus lines:

  • 505 Waltham Center - Federal Street & Franklin Street

    0.0 mi

  • GL Green Line Connector

    0.6 mi

  • 01 RT01

    0.6 mi

  • Green Line D Shuttle Woodland - Copley via Riverside (Express)

    0.6 mi

  • Green Line D Shuttle Riverside - Kenmore via Saint Mary's Street

    0.6 mi

  • Green Line D Shuttle Riverside - Fenway

    0.6 mi

  • Green Line D Shuttle Riverside - Copley (Shuttle)

    0.6 mi

  • Green Line D Shuttle Riverside - Newton Highlands

    0.6 mi

  • Green Line D Shuttle Riverside - Kenmore

    0.6 mi

  • Green Line D Shuttle Riverside - Brookline Hills

    0.6 mi

City of Newton

This location is in the city of Newton, MA. Newton has an average Walk Score of 57 and has 85,146 residents.

Newton Highlands T Station

Coldspring Park Lifecourse Exercise Trail

Boston College Train Stop

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