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The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has a nifty tool called “Trip Planner” that lets you plan your T ride from beginning to end. Simply enter in your starting location at the BCEC or Hynes (or wherever else you find yourself around Boston), and it will tell you where you need...
In 1888, Boston, Massachusetts, became the first American city to replace horse-drawn trolleys with electric streetcars. Streetcars, which look similar to train passenger coaches, clanged their bells, rattled around corners, and carried almost 14 billion riders at their height in 1920. Old photos...
This paper investigates the taxicab and its role as a form of public transportation and uses the taxicab system in Boston, Massachusetts, to study the mode's function in the city as well as its relationship to other forms of transportation. The central inquiry of this paper is when and ...
where you can transfer to the Red Line. The trip from Terminal E at Logan to South Station takes about 30 minutes, depending on traffic. From South Station, you can take the Red Line to Downtown, Boston Common, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Cambridge destinations such as MIT and Harva...
Revere Beach faces Massachusetts Bay, just five miles north of Boston. Its hard sand shore forms a great crescent along the blue ocean for miles, sloping away gradually out to sea, creating an ideal bathing beach. The Nahant and Winthrop peninsulas frame the horizon, and lighthouses and ship...
DUBNER: So in a 2019Boston Globeop-ed — you were a City Council member then — you wrote a piece titled, “Forget Fare Hikes, Make the T Free,” the T being the Boston public-transit system; it’s the T in M.B.T.A., which is the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. “...
The MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) also serves BOS with a connection along the Blue Line subway. From the airport, you’ll need to take a free Massport shuttle to the Blue Line - Airport Station. From there you can purchase subway fare ($2.25 to 2.75) to continue into ...
The City of Boston's Massachusetts Offers Rebates for Electric Vehicles (MOR-EV) program now includes a $10 million commitment to fund light-, medium-, and heavy-duty electric vehicle purchases for private, commercial, and public fleet vehicles. ...
BOSTON (AP) — State transportation officials are looking for the public to weigh in on proposals to switch to anall-electronic tolling system on the Massachusetts Turnpike. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Karen Twomey reports Open Road Tolling Under the system, drivers will no longer be able to stop at...