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Watch Patriots Super Bowl Parade: Live Stream, Route, Weather, Traffic and More
The Patriots are getting back on the duck boats one more time. Here's how to watch live Tuesday morning.

Get the duck boats ready, the New England Patriots have another parade to attend.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh announced Sunday night that the team's Super Bowl parade will take place Tuesday morning at 11 a.m. Traditionally, the parade route starts in Back Bay and takes the team down to the Government Center.
The parade will be the fifth for the Patriots and 10th for the four major Boston sports teams since 2002. Tom Brady, Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft have been around for all of them.
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LIVE STREAM
Want to watch the parade without standing in the soggy cold? Good idea. You can watch online live on CBS Boston and WCVB. The local television broadcasts will be on CBS and WCVB.
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THE ROUTE
There's nothing new here. The parade will start at 11 a.m. at the Hynes Convention Center in the Back Bay, entering Boylston Street from Dalton Street. From there, they will head past the Boston Public Garden, around the Boston Common and up Tremont Street. The parade will end on Cambridge Street near Boston City Hall.

Boston police will close the route to traffic at 9 a.m., with towing beginning at 6:30 a.m.
TRAIN INFORMATION
Fans using the commuter rail are advised to buy a round-trip ticket at a retail location or by using the MBTA's mTicket app before boarding their train. The use of stations with ample parking is strongly advised. Click here to see a list of preferred stations. Click here to find your commuter rail schedule.
The Red, Orange, Blue and Green Lines will operate on a weekday schedule with rush hour service between 9 a.m.-4 p.m. The Government Center station will be closed starting at 9:30 a.m.
THE WEATHER
Frankly, it's going to be icky. Tuesday morning looks like it'll be one of snow and sleet, but the parade is still scheduled.
ARRIVE EARLY AND EXPECT CROWDS
With anywhere from 500,000 to 1 million fans expected to brave the weather, you should prepare to get cozy with your fellow Patriots fans. Train riders should also expect a crowded ride into Boston.
DO'S AND DON'TS OF THE PARADE
No one wants to be the person who missed the parade because they did something they shouldn't have. Here's what Boston city officials are asking fans to do and not do:
- No smoking
- No drinking
- No climbing structures
- Backpacks are strongly discouraged
- Dress appropriately for the weather
- Don't drive in, take public transportation
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