
Transportation
Boston is the transportation center
of New England. While Logan Airport and the Port of Boston connect us to the rest
of the world, trains and buses connect us with New England and the rest of the
continent. City transit connects us with those buses, trains, ships and planes.
It's a fact: making connections is a very important business.
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation
Authority (MBTA) provides fast, frequent and inexpensive subway, bus, and streetcar
service to virtually every point of interest in the Greater Boston area. The first
subway system in the United States, the MBTA continues to expand and modernize
its services. The Massport shuttle bus, which stops at all airline terminals,
connects with the MBTA Blue Line Airport Station. The bus operates from 5:30 am
- 1 am every day. Service is frequent.
MBTA Quick Phone Numbers
General Info: 722-3200 (6:30 a.m.-11
p.m) 800-392-6100
TDD 722-5146
Customer Service 617-222-3200
MBTA Pass Program 722-5218
MBTA Police 722-5151
Lost & Found 722-3200
Senior Citizen/Special Needs Pass 722-5123
The Ride/Special Need 1-800-533-MBTA
Plain Facts
Logan is readily accessible by public
transportation. For information on transportation services and schedules regarding
Logan, call 1-800-23-LOGAN, 24 hours a day. Shuttle buses provide free service
between airport terminals and Airport T Station on the Blue Line. Shuttle bus
22 serves Terminals A & B. Shuttle bus 33 serves Terminals C, D, & E.
Shuttle bus 11 is for transport between all terminals, but does not stop at
Airport Station ( Blue line fare is 85¢). Hours: 5:30 am - 1:00 am, every
8 to 12 minutes, daily.
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