You will be arriving in downtown Boston at rush hour. Even tough it is only a mile, you are much more likely to make the connection leaving the train at BBY. That saves you 5 minutes of train time on the regional, plus lets you have a direct 12 MINUTE connection. The transit is very very reliable. You should seriously consider taking the Orange line direct BBY-BON. I highly recommend it, and think that this gives you the best chance of making the Downeaster.I guess it's back to the drawing board! We're trying to get from Savannah to New England for 3 nights basically. I had thought to go on 98/Silver Meteor arriving NYP 11:06.
Therein lies the rub.
Not enough time to make the Vermonter so opted for a NE Regional leaving NYP at 12:30 / arriving BOS at 4:36.
That makes it pretty squeaky to get from BOS to BON to make connections for the 5:40 DownEaster - and the next one doesn't leave until 11ish -
We'd have to arrive on time on the Regional and then hope there is a cabbie that will take us just a mile......
Coming back, we were going to do the T but husband had a knee replacement that didn't quite work and steps (esp going down) are slow and tedious - esp carrying bags.
Somehow I missed any connections to BBY but I'll go back and take a look.
Thanks for the info about the elevator/escalator/stairs.
Street, Ave, Road - it's all the same to me!J-1 3235 said:1339359198[/url]' post='372810']It's Causeway Street
It's Causeway Street
Yes, it most certainly is. Which is why if one goes the wrong way in the subway station it will cause you to have to cross the street. :lol:It's Causeway Street
Yes, Alan, that is one fine example of forward thinking; I'm fairly certain the street was named Causeway long before the subway, or elevated, was builtYes, it most certainly is. Which is why if one goes the wrong way in the subway station it will cause you to have to cross the street. :lol:It's Causeway Street
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