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Is Boston Airport Silver Line free?

Massport Shuttle is always free, and the Silver Line 1 (SL1) bus is free from Logan Airport. You'll need to buy a ticket or pass to make a connection to the bus, train, or ferry.



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Service from Boston Logan: Disability accessible and with ample room for luggage, the Silver Line is FREE from Boston Logan inbound to South Station. This includes a free transfer to the Red Line subway (which connects to the Orange and Green Lines).

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How does the Silver Line work? The Silver Line is listed alongside train routes sometimes, but it's actually a bus! Some Silver Line stops are underground and use fare gates, just like subway stations. Passengers traveling on SL1, SL2, and SL3 buses pay the standard MBTA subway fare.

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MBTA SL1 silver line FAQ The next SL1 silver line leaves South Station at 8:25 AM, and arrives at Terminal A at 8:38 AM. The total trip time for the next MBTA SL1 silver line is 13 minutes.

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Massport provides free shuttle bus service between airline terminals, the Rental Car Center, the Water Transportation dock, and Airport Station on the MBTA Blue Line.

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Massport works with the TSA to monitor security line length and tries to keep the wait time less than 15 minutes; however to avoid any problems, we recommend arriving two (2) hours prior to domestic departures and three (3) hours prior to international departures to ensure adequate time for check-in, security screening ...

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The average price for this trip is $27. Open the Uber app and input Boston MA in the “Where to?” box. The price estimate for each ride option will appear; scroll to see what's available. Prices will vary based on time of day and how many riders are making requests.

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Most Used Subway Line The Red Line at 74.45m trips per year, which narrowly edges out the Green Line. And the Blue Line lags way behind at 17.88m trips per year.

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The Silver Line is a system of bus routes in Boston and Chelsea, Massachusetts, operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA).

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