Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Porstmouth NH to Boston Ma?

My family is going on vacation to see other family this month. I would love to take my kids to the Boston Aquarium but do not want to drive in Boston. Is there a train I can take my 3 kids on from Porstmouth to Boston? How much is it? Is there a website I can go to? Even by bus would be fine if affordable. Thanks in advancePorstmouth NH to Boston Ma?
The commuter rail out of Newburyport is your best option. www.mbta.com.



The train stops at North Station (a.k.a. Boston Garden). It's not that far to walk from North Station to the aquarium,



Driving isn't that bad and probably a push cost wise. The expense will be parking, probably $30? If drive then you have your own schedule. To drive in take 95 to I93, get off at Gov Center exit (inside the tunnel), take a right at the light at the top of the ramp. Two blocks down on your left is a parking garage for Faneuil Hall. Park there your done.



But then, riding the trail will probably be fun for your kids.
Yes, you can catch the commuter rail from Newburyport, MA. Website is www.mbta.com, and I want to say its $12-14 each way for adults but kids ride free (fare info is on the site too).



There is also C%26amp;J bus lines with a stop in Pease Tradeport in Portsmouth. Website is www.ridecj.com. This might be a little more expensive, but not much, and I think they have a kids ride free plan too. This will take you to South Station, where you can catch the T to the aquarium (its a stop on the blue line that puts you very close to the entrance).Porstmouth NH to Boston Ma?
You can take the T train from Newburyport (the station is actually on the Newburyport/Newbury town line) or the Amtrak from Durham.
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