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The Greater Boston Area highway system: "you really can't get there from here "
by Telemachus73 lived here iNote   (29 November 2002)
2/4 Other reviewers have already discussed the subway in Boston, commonly called the T, as well as the street names and such within the city. One thing thathasn't been touched upon much, however, is the system of highways inand around the city. While wal...more

 

Logan Express Bus to and From Logan Airport: "Logan Express Rocks! "
by Kurabi lives here iNote   (11 May 2002)
4/4 The best way to get back and forth from Logan Airport is by the LOGAN EXPRESS Busses that operate out of park and ride transit centers in Framingham, Braintree, Peabody and Woburn/Anderson RTC. The cost is $9 one way $16 round trip ...more

 

Learn the alphabet before you go to ride Boston's Subway: "Boston's Subway Alphabet Soup "
by Kurabi lives here iNote   (11 May 2002)
just a tip Just a quick alphabet lesson for future or present MBTA riders. For those of you who don't know about the Boston "T" Subway system. Inbound always means going toward the central part of the city subway system, where the four lines come tog...more

 

Orange Line Subway: "The Secret Tunnel "
by Kurabi lives here iNote   (11 May 2002)
4/4 A tip for subway travellers in Boston, instead of going around in a square to get to the green line from the orange line you can go to Downtown Crossing. From there you can connect to the red line, but it is sometimes easier to take the secret green ...more

 

Get your bearings: "THE NORTH-EAST-SOUTH-WEST THING: "
by repete lived here iNote   (03 April 2001)
just a tip Southie is South Boston. > The South End is the South End. > Eastie is East Boston. > The North End is east of the West End. > The West End and Scollay Square are no more - > a guy named Rappaport got rid of th...more

 



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