8 of us went to the Patriot's Day game on Monday. Tampa Bay Rays @ the Red Sox. We had really good seats and were looking forward to it.

Knowing that Boston was going to be a madhouse with a lot more people around than usual, we decided to take Commuter Rail into Boston, rather than park at Riverside and take the subway or drive in and park near Fenway. There is a Commuter Rail station right adjacent to Boston Beer Works (Yawkey Station). We parked at Worcester Union Station for $9 for the day and it was $10 each way. We downloaded an App on our I-Phones to buy electronic tickets as the ticket machine was down and we did not have a lot of cash on us.

We got into Boston at 8am as there are limited trains thatt stop at Yawkey so make sure that you look at the schedules. Same for outbound - make sure train you are getting on goes out to Worcester and doesn't terminate in Framingham. There is another Commuter Rail Station near by that has more stops (Back Bay Station). This really worked to our benefit getting out in the afternoon.

Since we were so early, we headed straight to Boston Beer Works and had a very early lunch. I had Shark Tips and a few of their beers. Much too early but oh well...Really good food and I enjoy their beers. Place was packed by 9am. We went into Fenway around 10 and enjoyed the game. Seats were right behind the Sox dugout, 4th row of the Grandstands. Our complaint was how many people were going up / down interrupting our view of the game and that there was no longer any atmosphere of people watching the game...More of a social scene which really detracted from the experience.

Sox won 3-2 on a walkoff hit. It was a very well-played and quick game. Once the game ended, we decided to walk over to Copley Square to the finish line of the Marathon but then saw how many people were doing the same thing and turned around. We got a table at Boston Beer Works at the time the 2 bombs went off. We wouldnt have known anything happened other than TV Coverage and Cell phones went down. We tried getting a hold of our parents, etc to let them know we were ok but we couldn't. We stayed there for a while to watch the news and wait for our train (earliest train outbound was at 5:45 after the game ended at 2). We managed to get a couple of phone calls out finally to let people know we were ok and working our way home.

We went to Yawkey Station really unsure if we would find the trains running or not but they were thankfully and we got onto a Worcester bound train. Only issue - all of our phones were dead so we could not show the electronic ticket and had to buy another ticket so we still have an unused outbound ticket to use. But not a big deal.

The bombs hit much too close to home on Monday and my thoughts are with all the victims from Monday. Devastating scene and we were very thankful to get out so quick. If we had taken Subway, we would have been stuck there for a long time on Monday afternoon.

I will add some pics from Fenway when I get home tonight.

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Tim that is incredible! While all of us feel for the people of Boston and what happened I'm also happy that you were safe and able to get out unharmed. What a surreal experience that must've been....

Haven't been on in awhile so just reading your post. I bet you will not forget this day. Glad you are safe.

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