Friday, December 9, 2011

About what is the best way to travel from washington, D.C. to boston, Ma

What is the best way to travel from Washington, D.C. to Boston, Ma.?
I will be soon in Washington-Maryland area, then I would like to travel to Boston. What are tha cheapest ways to travel and what are the must see places in Boston
Boston - 16 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Train is the best way to go
Answer 2 :
for sure plane or trene if u dont want to spend that much money!!
Answer 3 :
Take I-95 North
Answer 4 :
Quickest, if you're near the train stations, may be to take the train from DC to Boston. The Acela Express would be your best bet. Driving from DC to Boston shouldn't take that long - maybe 5 hours? But it takes longer because it's a high-traffic route, and then the traffic in and around the cities is a misery. Flying is also an option, and there are lots of quick shuttles between DC and Boston. But factor in travel time to the airports, getting through security, it may be quicker to take the train. Boston is a great city to tourist. Make sure you walk the Freedom Trail - it has most of the famous sites right on it. For details, go to the website for The Lonely Planet or get one of their guidebooks. The Let's Go guides are also good books, but they don't have info online like Lonely Planet does.
Answer 5 :
You should travel on plane. US airqays has like 10 non-stop planes going back and forth all day between DC and Logan
Answer 6 :
all I can say is airplane
Answer 7 :
Trains are okay, but.....ehh, flying is really the best way to go. Places to see; *Freedom trail, a lot of walking, but well worth it for the historic value *NorthEnd, oh the food! *Science Museum - really cool *Boston Aquarium - nice for an aquarium *Prudential Center - a neat mall-like area Boston is an amazing and diverse city. The T is fairly simple, yet like any other system takes time to learn. Go to their website www.mbta.com - which is being improved and will offer more soon. Once you get the hang of it, its simple and works well. That is the best way to travel once in the city. Walking is the second best way. Like every other city in the world, you should not be alone after dark. Also, the street signs in Boston leave A LOT to be desired. There are either too many or none! Apparently they are trying to correct this problem. Do your homework, and you won't be disappointed. Also, there are wonderful places not far from city proper, and you can reach these via the T and rental car. New England is like no where else. I hope you enjoy your trip!! Roaring Mice - driving is much longer than 5 hours - its about that far to NYC, driving time from Washington DC is about 8 hours, so long as you avoid the cities along the way.
Answer 8 :
Amtrak
Answer 9 :
There are some express flights which will get you from DC to Boston in about an hour. I know Delta used to have an express flight that went a few times per day. If that seems to be too expensive, then I would say take the Acela Train. Takes about 4 hours. . .Easier than driving, which can take about 7 or 8 hours, depending when you leave as far as traffic, etc. Once you're in Boston, make sure to check out lots of historic sites. You can walk the Freedom Trail and see everything! There are lots of nice museums and restaruants too. Go to www.boston.com for reviews and listings! Have a great trip!
Answer 10 :
the accela express or a special shuttle flight. dont drive, its too long and the gas, tolls, rest stops and confuzing maps make it not worth while. if u want to travel in boston use the T, preferably the green line since it is the train most concentrated in the city rather than commuters.
Answer 11 :
Amtrak
Answer 12 :
If you want to see the sceneries along the way, Amtrak (the train stops in Penn Station - New York) and then continues on to Boston. If you just want to get there quick....airplane. BTW, the drive from Washington to Boston is 8-9 hours.
Answer 13 :
Hmmm. I notice that all prior answerers ignored your request about what is cheapest (other than hitch-hike, bike or walking). It would be busses, and the cheapest of all (as low as $20) would be Fung Wah bus. Said to be quite a cultural experience also. As for Amtrak, you can take alternative intercity train to Acela (which is 6 1/2 hrs, not 4 as ShouldBeW writes [and driving is 9-10hrs, not 7-8]) at about half the price, but trip is 8 or more hours. Some airlines have weekend special deals. Or, instead of flying D.C. to Boston fly cheapo Southwest from Washington-Baltimore to either Providence or to Manchester-Boston regional. Cheaper, but you have hassle of taking local transit for the differences on either end (not so much of a problem to Washington-Baltimore, just take MARC or Amtrak trains, but from Providence you have to bus it from airport to downtown than T or Amtrak train to Boston South Station; from Manchester regional a bus shuttle to Anderson then T train to Boston North Station. However Providence is very much a much-to-see place also (not Manchester!!!) so you may wish to consider. Contrary to I_Love_li..., Boston (and most major cosmopolitan cities in the world!!) not so unsafe after dark (though occasional things DO happen). Also, please know that Boston is actually Boston and Cambridge. The cities lie across the river from each other and each is unique (someone living in Cambridge NEVER says he or she is living in the Boston area) with differing economies and things to see and do.
Answer 14 :
Someone I know went from Baltimore to Boston recently and the cheapest they could find was plane for $89
Answer 15 :
I travel between Boston and DC area for both business and visiting family a lot... like 2-3 times a month.... so I've taken just about every type of transportation like a million times. Driving sucks - it's 7.5 hours AT LEAST, not a particularly pleasant drive, and actually not as cheap as you'd think. (More than a tank of gas each way and $10-15 in tolls). The train is also not cheap and is a long trip (8 hours unless you take Acela, then it's still 6.5) - It's fun for the first couple hours but then it gets way old. It's also not as cheap as flying. Flying, then, is obviously my preference. The cheapest is generally from BWI - on AirTran you can fly for $130 round trip or so. Southwest isn't usually cheaper and they don't fly into Boston anyway.... you'd have to go into Providence or Manchester, each an hour away... so even if Southwest is $10 cheaper it wouldn't be worth it. If I'm traveling for work, I fly from National Airport in DC which is by far the most convenient although usually more expensive. The USAirways shuttle is GREAT if you happen to get a deal on them - it's SO easy. To see in Boston: Harvard Square, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and/or Museum of Fine Arts (Actually the Gardner would be my preference if you only see one of them).... if you're into art museums, that is. Of course, you have to pay admission and they're not as impressive when you're used to the Smithsonian, but the Gardner is interesting because of the history. Also walk the Freedom Trail and see the historic sites along it... if you really see everything along it, then that's pretty much a full day. Still worth seeing though. And eat dinner in the North End.... and especially go to Mike's Pastry.
Answer 16 :
The flight I took from Boston to Washington DC and vice versa was only around and hour and a half. I don't remember how much it was thoguh. It's around an 8 hour dirve and there's is Amtrak (train) service to and From Washington DC to Boston. I'm sure that's much less expensive than flying

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

About what is the cheapest way to travel from boston to los angeles

What is the cheapest way to travel from Boston to Los Angeles?
My friends and I are going to a concert out there in august and we are all a little short on cash. Not really concerned with time or comfort of trip as long as we get there so aside from riding our bikes what's the cheapest way to go?
Other - Destinations - 5 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Train or bus. Either way you are looking at over $200 per ticket. I don't know exactly what the cost of round trip is for either but that would be your best bet.
Answer 2 :
www.amtrak.com http://www.greyhound.com/home.asp
Answer 3 :
definately fly and use expedia.
Answer 4 :
ani is offering you guys a hitch. Otherwise, if the police stops you hitching, they might take you wrong direction. Five people fit in one car.
Answer 5 :
For $360 each you can fly on Jet Blue from Boston to Long Beach....... or there are some similarly priced multi-stops on some days in late August on Southwest out of Manchester into LAX...... It looks like Amtrak would actually be more - the Amtrak website seems to indicate it would cost around $400+ on the train.

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Sunday, October 9, 2011

About what is the cheapest way to travel from Boston to Atlanta

What is the cheapest way to travel from Boston to Atlanta?
I've tried greyhound and its just as expensive as the airlines. Are there any cheaper alternatives. Or cheaper bus companies?
Other - Destinations - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
www.cheapoair.com
Answer 2 :
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Friday, September 9, 2011

About anybody has tips about travel by Amtrak from Boston to Toronto

Anybody has tips about travel by Amtrak from Boston to Toronto?
I live in Brazil and I go to Boston in October. Anybody has any tips or information about this route? I´m thinking to travel by train for four days, include sleeping in the train, just go out for knowing some cities, like Buffalo and Toronto. Could you help me with this idea? OR Is this a good idea?? TKS!!
Boston - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Truthfully if you book the flights early enough, it may be less expensive to fly to Toronto from Boston. Amtrak also doesn't go direct from Boston to Toronto. You can travel from Boston to New York City to get an Amtrak train that goes to Toronto. Toronto is a beautiful city and I highly recommend going there.
Answer 2 :
Flying JetBlue from Boston to Buffalo is much cheaper than the train. If you want the train experience, fly from Boston to Chicago and take the California Zephyr from Chicago to San Francisco. You get two fantastic and very different cities, and the best scenery in the US. The route goes through the wheat fields of the the American Heartland, the majestic Rocky Mountains, the high desert of the West, and the Great Valley and Sierra Nevada of California. Or go to NYC, light-years better than Buffalo.
Answer 3 :
If you want to take the train without going to NYC (why go south to go north?)., you could take the Lake Shore Limited (Late fer Sure Limited) to Albany, NY or a station between there and Buffalo, NY., then you'd need to change trains to the Maple Leaf to Toronto. Comparatively expensive but I want to do it myself sometime especially during the foliage season!

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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

About what is the cheapest way to travel from Boston to NYC this time of year

What is the cheapest way to travel from Boston to NYC this time of year?
looking for something that does not require reservation .... ideally train (maybe bus ... I see bus fares starting at $15 each way). I am making plans at the last minute and don't want to commit or spend a lot of money (under $100 round trip on transportation) if at all possible. I will be traveling light (baggage wise). any suggestions or recommendations? I would be interested in good/bad experiences with specific bus lines and I have not travelled by bus in a long time.
Boston - 8 Answers
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Answer 1 :
i think its called fung wah bus. its really cheap, but they always have tons of problems. i always see them on the news....they are breaking down or catching fire. if you wanna take your chances, its a really good price. if your traveling alone, i definately would not use this servive. good luck
Answer 2 :
Fung wah is a death trap, there is another one called the lucky star that is either cheaper or a couple bucks more. It's just like riding a greyhound bus. Also, it's easier to get back from Ny to boston...they just drop you off on a street corner in chinatown in New york.
Answer 3 :
Actually, Lucky Star is just as bad as Fung Wah. I've taken Lucky Star before without any problems. $15 each way from South Station in Boston to China Town in NYC. The bus sat about 50 people but only 10 were on the bus. We stopped once at a Roy Rogers during the 4 hour trip. I had absolutely no problems whatsoever but there are so many stories of Fung Wah and Lucky Star buses breaking down, flipping over and things like that. I'm not going to risk it again. Now I take Amtrak between Stamford Connecticut and Boston. For me, it's about $53 each way. It takes me about 3 hours. Going to the city would be a bit more expensive. You could always do Peter Pan for about $55 between Port Authority and South Station. That would probably take around 4 hours. Good luck and enjoy Boston!!
Answer 4 :
try peter pan bus or greyhound bu.
Answer 5 :
The Chinese buses are not that bad! I've read about some problems, but considering how many runs they make, it's very infrequent. In fact, in Boston they now use the South Station bus terminal. Why waste the extra money? it's very quick and cheap!
Answer 6 :
The Chinatown Buses (Fung Wah, and Lucky Star) are okay. . . I think in the past they had a lot of problems, and overall have a bad impression of them. Someone I work with lives in New York, and works with me in Boston so every weekend he takes the bus back to New York. We've worked together for about 2 years and honestly he's only had a problem once, and that was a very bad snow storm. All the other times he says its fine. So for the price, try it. Don't be too uptight if there' a short delay.
Answer 7 :
i've taken Fung Wah, it wasn't that bad. I have a feeling that the scary stories about it are exaggerated. According to wikipedia there have been five accidents and mishaps in the past couple years, none of which resulted in serious injuries, which considering that they run 20 times a day, every day, is not that bad. But, you can take the Greyhound for the same price if you buy the ticket online at http://www.greyhound.com/home/en/DealsAndDiscounts/eSavers.aspx It takes slightly longer, and they stop at the Port Authority terminal. The bus is maybe slightly nicer than Fung Wah but it no big difference. Fung Wah and Lucky Star stop in Chinatown at the end of the Manhattan bridge.
Answer 8 :
Take the Greyhound bus from South Station. Its cheap, and you won't be taking your life in your hands like on the Fung Wah. They've been cited multiple times for safety violations and have had several accidents in recent years. Just say no to Fung Wah!

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Saturday, July 9, 2011

About best way to travel from montreal to boston, MA

Best way to travel from Montreal to Boston, MA?
Hi, I'm planning a trip to Boston, but have relatives in Montreal I'd like to visit. How far is the distance between the 2 locations and what is the best ground travel to get between the two? I'm hoping to find a train, for scenic purposes, if not I'd have no problem settling on flying.
Montreal - 6 Answers
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Answer 1 :
teleportation!
Answer 2 :
By Greyhound bus. Takes about 7-8 hours. http://www.greyhound.ca/
Answer 3 :
The Amtrak train runs from Montreal. www.amtrak.com
Answer 4 :
Boston and Montreal are about 310 miles apart and the best way would be by car but then again if you don't have one...Greyhound is the best and the cheapest option.
Answer 5 :
K.M. is wrong. Unfortunately direct train service between Boston and Montreal stopped in the 1970s. To do it by train today you either must leave Boston on the earliest first Amtrak Acela to New York City and transfer there to the Amtrak Montrealer, or else take the slow (but much cheaper) train from Boston to Albany-Rensalaer and switch to the Montrealer there but due to the screwed up schedule you will have to stay overnight in Albany and catch the next day's Montrealer train. And CrAzY BIT has inverted the numbers; it is about 350 miles from Boston to Montreal (actually a little less), not 530. Perhaps CrAzY BIT was thinking kilometres. If you drive and your relatives are in Montreal city or the southeastern suburbs take I-89 all the way thru VT and then QC 133 to QC 35 to QC 10. But if they are in the west Island part of Montreal or the northern or southwestern suburbs get off I-89 at VT 78 to US 2 and cross into QC at Rousses Point, thence to QC 15 to QC 30and 132 and cross the St-Lawrence River on the Mercier Bridge. Both Boston and Montreal are great cities. You will enjoy.
Answer 6 :
I do not suggest taking the train. The only way to do so is through New York, and the last time I did it, it took 20 hours due to trouble at the border. Boston is only 5-6 hours from Montreal by car (provided you don't hit traffic), and you can frequently find carpool offers on Craiglist and the classifed lists of local universities (try McGill), especially if you're going during a holiday weekend. Otherwise, the Greyhound is also relatively quick (7-8 hours I believe), though less comfortable.

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Thursday, June 9, 2011

About how much does it cost to travel from boston to new york

How much does it cost to travel from Boston to New York?
I would like to know what is cheaper a train travel or a bus travel and where should we take that ride
Boston - 5 Answers
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Answer 1 :
A bus travel is easier. you know chinatown? there's a bus called lucky star that takes people to new york. i've heard that it's super cheap.
Answer 2 :
Your not going to believe this, but, when I was a Semi-truck driver, I would every-now-and-then see a guy/girl with a little sign (saying a city) standing by the door on the sidewalk outside the fuel desk at a truck-stop. It seems that "owner-operators" will take a rider (for free) to help them stay awake if they have a Hot Load and are pushing to make some extra money. Company drivers can't take you because they could lose their job. PS If you try this, don't talk to the drivers. Just stand there and look 'em in the eye.
Answer 3 :
Bus is going to be the cheapest. Megabus and Boltbus have fares starting at $1 depending on how far in advance you book your trip. You can also take Lucky Star Bus or Fung Wah Bus. Fung Wah is very cheap, but they have a history of horrendous drivers and crashes. Last year, Fung Wah had 2 buses catch fire and one crash into a tollbooth. All of that said, I recommend Megabus or Boltbus. You get Megabus at Back Bay Station on the Clarendon Street side in Boston and it takes you to Penn Station in NYC [34th st & 8th ave]. You get Boltbus out of the South Station Bus Terminal in Boston and it takes you to Penn Station in NYC [34th and 8th]. Both Megabus and Boltbus will cost about $20 round-trip on average. Could be less, could be a bit more. Still much cheaper that Amtrak, which is about $50 each way.
Answer 4 :
Ive taken funh wah and lucky star each a bunch... they are both fine. a couple of crashes a few years ago is nothing. if anythin it probably made safety a bigger priority. they run every hour all day every day- two crashes is nothing. they start at $1 and go up to $15. they go from south station to canal st (lucky star is right around the corner).
Answer 5 :
take the chinatown bus. ive also heard bad things about the fung-wah bus so you might as well take the lucky star. it leaves from south station in boston every hour starting at either 6 or 7am all the way until i think 10 pm, every day for $15. it arrives at 55 chrystie st. in chinatown, manhattan, same price and departing times back to boston from that address. if traffic is light, it takes about 3 hours to arrive in nyc (bronx) and another half hour or so to get to the stop in chinatown. plus, sometimes you can get a hand job on the bus with all the asians aboard
 
 
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Monday, May 9, 2011

About what's the best method of travel between Boston and Washington DC

What's the best method of travel between Boston and Washington DC?
I'm inclined to take the train, having taken the train between NYC and Boston; it's fun, and DC is one stop further on that line. I'm planning to visit a friend in DC in the fall and thinking of taking the train. A friend of mine says the train is a waste of $ and the bus is a better deal. I don't mind spending a little bit extra for a better experience. But what do you think? Have you taken both the bus and the train? How do they compare?
Washington, D.C. - 6 Answers
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Answer 1 :
The bus stinks. It is cheaper but there are too many stops and it is not as comfortable. I have taken the train from Boston to New York also, and it was fun. I suggest spending the money and taking the train of taking a quick flight.
Answer 2 :
what bus were they recommending?? I hope not greyhound ick.... take the train, it's fun and you dont have to sleep with one eye open :-) besides it's not even that expensive to take a train
Answer 3 :
Assuming that flying isn't an option? Cost is similar to train and it will be faster. That said, the train is a much better, if more costly experience than the bus. It is what I would do.
Answer 4 :
You can take the Acela Express. It is just 6.5 hours one way, usually about $160 per adult. http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=Amtrak/am2Route/Vertical_Route_Page&cid=1080772074490 or fly. Whatever you do, have a safe trip!
Answer 5 :
Train
Answer 6 :
The Acela Regional (not the Express) is the best way - there's not really that much time differential between the Regional and Express to warrant paying that much more for it. I'd recommend the bus only if you're really budget-conscious and want to go from New York to DC on the cheap. But for the longer trip from Boston, a train is definitely worth the extra $$$. Flying is not really much faster than taking the train, though it may actually be a little cheaper (I know JetBlue regularly offers fares from $49-59 each way). But this doesn't take into account the fact that DC's Dulles Airport isn't as convenient as Boston's Logan airport, nor the extra 2 hours you'd spend getting to the airport early and going through security. Nor does it consider the extra hassle of flying, and the chance of a significant flight delay. If you want to arrive relaxed and ready to enjoy DC, I'd stay away from the plane or the bus. Washington Union Station puts you in the center of it all, and Amtrak's northeast corridor really is a world-class train service.
 
 
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About Is Boston a safe place to travel

Saturday, April 9, 2011

About Is Boston a safe place to travel

Is Boston a safe place to travel ?
Im a 21 year old, female, from California, and im going to visit some friends over in Boston in October. Im going to stay for about 1 week. Ive been wanting to go to Boston for the longest time, and now i finally got the chance to. My friends who live in Boston, can only get a couple of days off during my stay in Boston. I was just wondering if its safe to travel alone in Boston, while my friends are at work? And what are some fun things to do in Boston? Thanks so much for your help.
Boston - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Yes. Boston is one of the safest major cities in the USA. That does not mean that there are unsafe neighborhoods. Roxbury is notorious for crime, Dorchester and Allston aren't much better. However, most of your touristy areas, except Chinatown are safe ( go in the day, it could get rough at night) . Also, don't do anything foolish, use common sense. October is a nice time to come as the fall foliage will be near peak. However, it can get chilly, something to take into account if you're from a warm climate. I have been alone through many areas in Boston without any problems, you should be fine.
Answer 2 :
It depends where in Boston theres some places that are bad and some that are good
Answer 3 :
Sure is, as long as you stay away from Mattapan, Roxbury, Dorchester and generally the southern areas you should be fine.
 
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

About Is it possible to travel from Boston, MA to Pittsburgh, PA in one day

Is it possible to travel from Boston, MA to Pittsburgh, PA in one day?
More specifically, from Boston University to Carnegie Mellon University. I am planning a trip and I have one full day, 4/19 (Tuesday), to make it from Boston to Pittsburgh, counting in stops for food. I don't mind leaving really early and arriving really late. Also, how much time should I allow to make the trip. Please don't give use mapquest to give me the answer.
Boston - 5 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Is it possible? I`d hope you can do it , I go from a little island on the west coast to Boston in 1 day , even stop for a cold beer in Chicago on the way.
Answer 2 :
In 05 left here in Pittsburgh for Boston drove all day and all night took 12 - 13 hours with very quick stops no more than 15 min only stopped four times hope you enjoy Pittsburgh make sure you visit the Strip District and Dave's Music Mine in South Side
Answer 3 :
Fly. Kayak.com is showing Delta at $85 one way on 4/19, USAir at $125 for a 1.5 hour flight. With the price of gas and road food, is it worth it to drive?
Answer 4 :
If you must drive, Philly' about 6 hrs, (from experience), then Pittsburgh is another 5 1/2 hrs. (from Google Earth). And if you're on 95 going through NYC at the wrong time, all bets are off (from experience).
Answer 5 :
According to mapquest, it is roughly 10 1/2 hours.
 
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

About whats the easiest way to travel from Boston to NY besides car

Whats the easiest way to travel from Boston to NY besides car?
I'm planning a trip to Boston for the summer and wanted to go into NY for a day, I won't have access to a car, what are my options?
Boston - 14 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Train, plane, or bus. I would choose train.
Answer 2 :
Go for either the Amtrak or the Greyhound. Here are the links: www.amtrak.com www.greyhound.com
Answer 3 :
Going by train is quite nice, if you can't afford the airfare. Much less smelly and tiring than a bus. You are also up higher than a bus, and get a better view. Trains often go through more wooded (and more picturesque) areas.
Answer 4 :
definitely the train!
Answer 5 :
Train is the easiest. Once you're in Boston, hop on the Red line. Go to South Station. From there you can purchase a ticket to New York on the commuter rail. Probably takes about three to four hours to get there. You can also buy the ticket round trip if you choose to do so.
Answer 6 :
The express train is really quick and fairly comfortable.
Answer 7 :
Katie is right about the train, but wrong about which one!! The Commuter Rail does not go to New York! It is Amtrak.
Answer 8 :
I have done it by bus but I'd imagine the train is more comfortable but more expensive.
Answer 9 :
the absolute cheapest way to go is the Fung Wah bus - $15 each way - but the ride takes approximately 4 hours. http://www.fungwahbus.com Personally, I pay the extra cash to take the Acela Express by Amtrak. http://www.amtrak.com
Answer 10 :
I'll take the Greyhound bus or Fungwah bus. Everything (armtrack train, all buses) are located in South Station. So if you are in Boston, just take the red line to South Station.
Answer 11 :
You could try the train but by far the cheapest is the Chinatown train. It goes from Chinatown (Boston) to Chinatown (New York) for ten bucks.
Answer 12 :
There's a bus that goes from Chinatown in Boston to Chinatown in NYC direct and I hear it's WAY cheap. (Like $25 or so round trip.) Otherwise, I'd do the train. There are commuter flights from Logan to Laguardia, but if you don't have a car on either end, it might not work for you.
Answer 13 :
They offer low price shuttles
Answer 14 :
going by train is definatly the best way!!
 
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Sunday, January 9, 2011

About What is the best way to travel between Boston and Amherst (and back)

What is the best way to travel between Boston and Amherst (and back)?
I'd like to travel to Amherst on the 20th of March and return on the 22nd of March. Cheapest way of traveling desirable! (normal adult fare) Please be specific on operating companies (and prices if possible).
Boston - 5 Answers
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Answer 1 :
bus
Answer 2 :
i would go by airplane:)
Answer 3 :
I think your choices are A). Hitchhike (illegal on the Mass. Pike) or B). Bus (www.greyhound.com or www.peterpanbus.com).. Sorry but they tore up the trolley tracks in the late 1920's/1930's, and there's no train service to Amherst. Flying?! Yeah, SURE!!! In a Cessna or Piper Cub maybe...
Answer 4 :
Peter Pan bus. It's around $15 each way and you get it right downtown at South Station.
Answer 5 :
Try http://www.ridebuzz.org That weekend is the end of Spring Break for UMass Amherst Students so many of them will be returning to campus. You may be able to get a ride with someone for part of the cost of gas.
 
 
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