Traffic Advisory for St. Patrick's Day Parade 2025

Boston, MALocal News

The highly anticipated St. Patrick’s Day Parade in South Boston is scheduled for March 16, 2025, commencing at 11:30 AM, featuring a route that takes participants through iconic local streets. To ease congestion and promote safety, attendees are encouraged to walk, bike, or utilize public transit, with the MBTA offering enhanced Red Line service from 10 AM to 6 PM. Residents holding South Boston parking permits can take advantage of reduced parking rates at the Marine Park Garage during the parade weekend. On the same day, the Edgerley Family South Boston Club will kick off its St.

Patrick’s Day 5K Road Race at 9:30 AM, adding to the festive atmosphere. Local authorities have implemented extensive parking restrictions on numerous streets to manage the influx of visitors and ensure public safety. This event not only celebrates Irish culture but also fosters community spirit and engagement among South Boston residents. With detailed traffic advisories issued, participants and spectators are urged to plan their travel accordingly. The combination of the parade and the road race highlights the vibrant local culture and tradition surrounding St.

Patrick’s Day in Boston.

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