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Getting Around Boston
Logan International Airport Logan Airport is a convenient 2 miles outside the city center, with several convenient public transportation options to the airport from downtown & suburban locations. For a complete list .There are approximately 40 airlines that serve Boston. for information about airlines, flights, security and directions to Logan International Airport.
MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) The MBTA - referred to as the "T" - runs daily service on buses, trains, & trolleys throughout Boston & surrounding towns. T stations can be identified by a black "T" on a white circular sign. CharlieCards and CharlieTickets make it easier than ever to ride the T. Tickets and cards store value for single or multiple rides, or you can load a T-Pass on your CharlieCard or CharlieTicket and travel as much and as often as you like. No matter how you ride, there's a T-Pass to meet your needs.
Big Dig - Central Artery Tunnel Project Learn more about the Big Dig project -the engineering challenges, re-routing street & services that will help you navigate the city, by visiting the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority website.
Amtrak - Acela Whether you're taking a weekend trip, a business trip or a trip into Boston and New England, Amtrak's new high-speed train Acela provides fast service along the Northeast Corridor High-Speed Rail between Washington, New York and Boston. Traveling at speeds up to 150 miles per hour, the electrified trains will allow you to travel from New York to Boston in about 3 and 1/2 half hours
Boston Car Service Dedicated to making your transportation needs easy and convenient, Boston Car Service has been in the transportation business for four generations and knows what is expected of premium service. With professional courteous drivers that deliver on your expectations, we provide the nicest executive sedans (Lincoln Town Cars) in the Greater Boston Area at reasonable prices.
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