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TrumpetDad
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Years ago I always took 128 to the Mass. Pike, but with the completion of the Big Dig, we went up the SE Expressway to Storrow Dr. with no problem. Metered parking on the street was easy to find. [View Full Report] |
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marymac
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There are several T stops along the BU campus. [View Full Report] |
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fogfog
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Use the T [View Full Report] |
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Rorystar
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We rode the T to the University although it is kind of confusing because there are 5 stops in front of the University because it is so long. [View Full Report] |
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clinegirl
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Take the T...there are about four stops on BU campus. It is really quite simple. Make sure to get a free Charlie Card, as it only costs $1.70 per ride versus the normal $2. [View Full Report] |
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momonthehill
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Because we visited on a Sat. AM, we travelled in our car(as opposed to taking the MBTA). The traffic was fine, and we had no difficulty finding parking in an outdoor lot off of Commonwealth Ave. [View Full Report] |
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xxsydneylauraxx
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There is a trolly-like train which seems to be a very interesting way of traveling around Boston. [View Full Report] |
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kimboo25
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Not an issue! The "T" is right there! [View Full Report] |
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kevster1001
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Use the T. It's quite convenient. Today morning, I struggled to get a pass. I asked for help to a security lady, and she got me a CharlieCard. [View Full Report] |
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steelerfan513
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The T is convenient, if a little old. [View Full Report] |
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brieb08
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The T! Parking is really expensive, and there were those people up and down the street giving out tickets. [View Full Report] |
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sk8gr8fishkisser
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I would try to go by public transporation if you could, because (at least if you go with my dad ^_^) going by car is wicked scary. A lot of drivers go waaay over the speed limit. [View Full Report] |