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MBTA to run special event train service for Revolution-Inter Miami CF match

Round-trip tickets from South Station and Providence will cost $10.

There will be special train service for the April 27 New England Revolution game. Jonathan Wiggs /Globe Staff

Looking to avoid game day traffic?

The MBTA Commuter Rail is offering discounted round-trip train service from Boston and Providence to Gillette Stadium for the New England Revolution‘s April 27 home game against Inter Miami CF, according to a press release.

Tickets cost $10 for the round-trip journey and must be purchased before boarding the train. There will be no refunds or exchanges available due to anticipated high demand. Though children 11 and under can usually use the MBTA for free, they will need a ticket to board the train to Foxboro.

The Boston train will originate at South Station and make stops at Back Bay and Dedham Corporate Center. The Providence train will make stops at Pawtucket/Central Falls, Attleboro, and Mansfield. Trains will depart from Foxboro Station 30 minutes after the end of the match.

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The game is “on track to eclipse the current mark for the highest-attended Revolution game,” which saw 61,316 fans pack Gillette Stadium to watch the 2002 MLS Cup between the Revolution and the Los Angeles Galaxy.

Tickets are now available to purchase on the mTicket app. More information about the train service and soccer match can be found here. See the train service schedules below.

April 27 New England Revolution Train Service

From Boston

  • Depart South Station: 5:25 PM
  • Back Bay: 5:30 PM
  • Dedham Corporate Center: 5:50 PM
  • Arrive at Foxboro Station: 6:25 PM

From Providence

  • Depart Providence Station: 5:20 PM
  • Pawtucket/Central Falls: 5:26 PM
  • Attleboro: 5:40 PM
  • Mansfield: 5:50 PM
  • Arrive at Foxboro Station: 6:30 PM

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