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Return-trip from | £23 |
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One-way from | £10 |
Popular station | Boston Allston |
Popular coach line | Bus |
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How do I get to the bus station in Boston?
If you are looking for bus tickets in Boston, you are most likely to be travelling into or out of Boston South Station. It is the main bus station, located at Summer Street and Atlantic Avenue in downtown Boston, and there are three main ways to get from the station to city hall. You can go via subway, from South Station on the red line to Park Street. Here you will hop onto another tram and arrive at the government centre stop in no time at all. A more direct option is to catch a taxi, and there is a taxi stop just outside the main exit of the station. This is recommended for those who are travelling with luggage. Alternatively, you might prefer to stretch your legs and walk the distance, passing unique attractions such as Fenway Park.
What amenities can be found at Boston Bus Station?
You will find the following amenities available to you when booking buses at the Boston Train Station. The lost & found is located on the second floor at the security office; if you have lost an item on the bus, you will need to contact the bus services provider directly. On the fifth floor, you can make use of the luggage storage facility. It does not offer overnight storage. Public restrooms can be found on the third floor, and wifi and security are available around the clock throughout the entire station. The station also runs a bike program where you can make use of hourly, daily or monthly bike hiring services through BlueBike or Urban Adventure Tours. The station acts as a collection and drop-off point for this service. If you are travelling on your personal bicycle, you will find bike parking at the train terminal entrance.
What are the benefits of taking a bus from Boston Station?
One of the main benefits of travelling by bus in Boston is the extensive accessibility features of the station. You will find public elevators and ramps, to move freely without encountering stairs. An elevator is located near the main information booth and is a direct connection to the Red Line platform. The bus terminal offers wheelchair service seven days per week during business hours, and trained care staff are available on request. It is recommended you call ahead to book a staff member if needed, to ensure you are met as soon as you enter the station and are accompanied onto your bus. Bus prices are generally very affordable as well.
What luggage can I bring on a bus from Boston Station?
Now that you have booked cheap bus tickets in Boston, you will need to review the luggage requirements before arriving at the bus station, to avoid any stress before boarding the bus. The luggage allowance on all bus companies operating from Boston Bus Station is mostly the same. The only difference is you will be charged different prices for extra luggage, which is dependent on the service provider. The standard allowance is two bags and one carry-on item when you book a full-fare ticket. Bags will be weighed before the trip and can not exceed 26 lb for your carry-on bag and 50 lb for your storage bag. Carry-on bags must be able to fit under the seat in front of you or in the overhead storage space.
What do I need before boarding a bus from Boston?
To travel by bus in Boston, you need a schedule and fare as well as your photo ID and a copy of your ticket. Bus tickets are available online or at the terminal, however, it is recommended you book online beforehand to avoid any avoidable stress on your travel day. Whether you print a ticket before you arrive at the station or at the station, you will be asked to show a photo ID. This ID document could be your homeland ID card or your valid passport, as long as it has an up-to-date photo of you on it.
How much is a coach ticket to Boston Logan Intl?
Users have found that prices vary from their starting point. Tickets for buses from New York, Toronto, or Washington, D.C. usually start from around £51, £183, or £78, respectively.
What is the main coach station in Boston Logan Intl?
The main station in Boston Logan Intl is Boston Allston. At Boston Allston, you can find a number of buses offering service to other major cities. Some common major cities you can get to by bus from Boston Allston are New York, Toronto, and Chicago.
What coach companies go to Boston Logan Intl?
Travellers going to Boston Logan Intl usually compare options from Bus, CoachRun, and Greyhound on our website, as they tend to be very common options. You can use our search form to find great options to Boston Logan Intl.
How far in advance should I book a coach to Boston Logan Intl?
Ride a one-way bus to Boston Logan Intl for £13 on average this week. We don’t predict any changes in price within the next 3 months. As seats fill up quickly, we recommend booking when you can so your trip is secured.