Boston's public transportation system is operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, but locals know it simply as the
"T". It offers subway, bus, trolley car and boat service to just about everywhere in the Greater Boston area and beyond. Subway stops are color coded - Red Line, Green Line, Blue Line, Orange Line or Silver Line.
To ride the T, you need to purchase a
Charlie Card or
Charlie Ticket. These can be purchased at every subway station at vending machines and at select convenience stores. The basic fare is $2.75 for a Charlie Ticket or $2.25 for a Charlie Card and kids - 11 years and younger - ride free!
For specific information on routes and schedules, call the MBTA at 617-222-3200 or visit
mbta.com. Information is in six languages and the website offers a very useful "Trip Planner" to get you to your destination.
Boston Logan International Airport
New England's largest transportation center, Logan International Airport, recently completed a $4-billion major expansion and modernization. All four passenger terminals were renovated and upgraded with additional parking, easy access, expanded retail options and additional restaurants.
There are numerous airlines that service Logan International Airport, including American Airlines, JetBlue Airways, United Airlines, Copa Airlines and Sun Country Airlines.
Logan Airport is located a convenient two miles from the city center, with several public airport transportation options from downtown and suburban locations. There are approximately 40 airlines that serve Boston.
Learn more about Logan and find information about airlines, flights, security and directions to the airport.
Boston is also serviced by these regional airports: