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Old Jun 20th, 2014, 04:16 AM
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So much for my well laid out plans.
The Quincy Adams lot was full.
We ended up parking at the Westland St garage. It was a nice walk to Fenway - 10 minutes. My friend's feet hung in there and the Sox pulled it out in OT.
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Old Jun 20th, 2014, 04:28 AM
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Glad a plan B worked out in the end. Thanks for reporting back. I'm surprised the garage was full but that's good to know.
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gail, a correction to your post just for future readers, the Yawkey train station is very close to the park. It does not entail a substantial walk at all. The only way to be closer to the park is to park in the lot AT the station, which you walk through on your way to the ballpark. or maybe you and I have different ideas about what a substantial walk is?

Cybor, I'm glad your plan b worked out. And you definitely saw an exciting game, even if there was no scoring for 9 innings
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