FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The MBTA Commuter Rail and Keolis will be providing round-trip, special event train service to New England Patriots home games all season long. Service will be provided from Boston only for the one home preseason game, and from both Boston and Providence for the entirety of the regular season.
Round-trip special event train tickets are $20 each and will go on sale for the Aug. 8 preseason game tomorrow, Aug. 1, at 11 a.m., exclusively via the mTicket app. Special event train tickets for regular season games will go on sale via the mTicket app beginning at 11 a.m. on the Monday before each home game (i.e. special event train tickets for the Sept. 7 game will go on sale Monday, Sept. 1 at 11 a.m.). Please note: special event train tickets for the Nov. 13 Thursday Night Football Game against the New York Jets will go on sale via the mTicket app on Thursday, Nov. 6 at 11 a.m.
Regularly scheduled weekday MBTA Commuter Rail trains are also available to bring fans to and from Boston for weekday Patriots training camp practices this summer. The full Foxboro Station schedule can be found here, and information on training camp can be found at patriots.com/trainingcamp/.
Boston special event trains will depart from South Station with stops at Back Bay and Dedham Corporate Center before arriving at Foxboro Station. Providence special event trains will depart from Providence Station and make stops at Pawtucket/Central Falls, Attleboro and Mansfield before arriving at Foxboro Station. The complete schedule for each game will be announced closer to the game date at mbta.com/destinations/gillette-stadium, but each special event train is projected to arrive in Foxborough approximately 90 minutes before kick-off and will depart Foxboro Station 30 minutes after the game ends.
Tickets for each special event train will be sold separately and need to be purchased for the correct corresponding date, game and station of origin (Boston or Providence). Due to anticipated high demand, no refunds or exchanges will be available. Tickets must be purchased prior to boarding the event train. All passengers, including children 11 and under, must have a ticket to board the train. Please note: These are special event trains and ticket sales will be stopped once the maximum capacity is reached. Regular Commuter Rail tickets and passes are not valid for special event trains. Fans choosing to travel to Gillette Stadium for the Aug. 8 preseason game or Nov. 13 and Dec. 1 regular season games via the Foxboro Station weekday Commuter Rail service will not be able to return to Boston following the conclusion of the game via the special event train without purchasing a corresponding special event train ticket. The last Foxboro Station weekday Commuter Rail train departs for Boston at 10:49 p.m., while the special event trains will depart 30 minutes following the conclusion of each game. Riders are also reminded that any prohibited items that do not comply with the stadium's Clear Bag Policy will not be permitted on the train and no personal items may be left on the trains during the game. For more information, visit mbta.com/destinations/gillette-stadium.
ABOUT KEOLIS COMMUTER SERVICES
Keolis Commuter Services operates and maintains the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's commuter rail system, the sixth largest commuter rail operation in North America. KCS is a subsidiary of Keolis North America (KNA), both headquartered in Boston, and employs approximately 2,500 people throughout the region. KCS and KNA are part of Keolis Group, an innovative global leader in transit services with more than a century of passenger transportation experience and operations in 13 countries.