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Is there a free shuttle from Boston Airport?

On-Airport Shuttle 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. All Massport shuttle buses feature low-floors for easier boarding, luggage racks, and are wheelchair lift-equipped.



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Public airport shuttles are a convenient and free way to get to the airport from many large cities. The shuttles usually operate on a set schedule and can take passengers to and from the airport terminal and nearby parking lots or hotels.

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Private airport transfers usually provide a range of vehicle options, such as sedans, vans, or luxury vehicles. While private airport transfers or limousine services are more expensive than airport shuttles, they offer a more personalised experience and convenience.

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Silver Line Rapid Transit Buses The Silver Line operates from 5:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m., seven days a week. This route is your best option to: Downtown Boston.

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Starting March 1, 2022, Route 23, 28, and 29 bus riders are able to board at all doors without paying a fare for two years. From March 1, 2022 through February 29, 2024, MBTA Routes 23, 28, and 29 will be free for all riders.

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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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How much is taxi from Boston Airport to downtown? A taxi ride from Boston Airport to Boston Downtown costs around $25-$45, depending on traffic and time of day.

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A covered walkway directly connects us to Boston Logan Airport terminals A and E, and our free 24-hour shuttle covers all terminals, the subway, water taxi, and car rentals. Downtown Boston is four miles away, and Fenway Park is seven miles from our hotel.

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Read on for some of the top options to get around Boston.
  1. Hop On and Off with a Trolley Tour. Your best bet to getting around Boston with ease is to get a seat aboard the Old Town Trolley Tour. ...
  2. Ride like a Local on Public Transportation. ...
  3. Cycle around by renting a Bike. ...
  4. Call a Taxi or Use a Rideshare App.


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You can use this remaining amount to pay your fare on another mode of transit, or reload it at a fare box or fare vending machine. On all MBTA buses, you can pay your fare in cash with coins or bills, up to $20. To pay your fare, tell the driver you are paying in cash, and insert the amount displayed on the fare box.

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The subway the fare is $2.50, and bus fare is $2.00 when paid in cash or using the paper Charlie Ticket. If you use a CharlieCard, the subway fare is $2.00, and the bus costs 1.50. You can get an empty CharlieCard from an MBTA Customer Service Agent at certain T stations, or online.

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The Uber app gives you the power to request a ride from BOS anytime, 24/7. How much does it cost to get from BOS to North MBTA Commuter Rail Station? The average price for this trip is $22.

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Those courtesy shuttles you take from the airport to the car rental parking lot and from your hotel into town shouldn't be viewed as a completely free ride. Whether there's a jar for tips or not, you should hand off a dollar or two to the driver as you're getting dropped off.

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An airport shuttle is a means of going from the airport to your accommodations and back again for business purposes or for a vacation. These services frequently have set routes and schedules, and passengers can purchase tickets in advance.

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