I lived in Portland, ME for 5 years 1988 ~ 1993. At that time there was no commuter train Portland - Boston.How hard is it to tranfer to the Downeaster? I purchased my tickets and I have a voucher but it doesnt say if its for subway or bus??? \\Also how many stops does the # 66 train from PHL to BOS make?
WOW !!! Dave sure is sharp this Monday morning...maybe I should go stand in line at NOL and purchase my Orlando tix ??? :lol: :lol: :lol:To correct amamba, there are THREE stations in Boston for #66 (Route 128 - RTE, Back Bay - BBY and South Station - BOS). I would recommend if you do not have much luggage, get off at BBY the SECOND stop. When you get off the train, go up the stairs/elevator, turn right, walk about 100 feet or so, and the "T" (subway) will be on the right. Take a northbound train to North station. If you have much luggage, take #66 to the THIRD stop in Boston (also the end of the line) and grab a cab to North Station.
BTW: You do not have to change your ticket if you decide to go to BBY. They are the same fare.
Route 128 does NOT equal Boston. That stop is in Westwood. Last time I checked, that is a suburb. Unless the city of Boston has magically expanded their city limits....To correct amamba, there are THREE stations in Boston for #66 (Route 128 - RTE, Back Bay - BBY and South Station - BOS). I would recommend if you do not have much luggage, get off at BBY the SECOND stop. When you get off the train, go up the stairs/elevator, turn right, walk about 100 feet or so, and the "T" (subway) will be on the right. Take a northbound train to North station. If you have much luggage, take #66 to the THIRD stop in Boston (also the end of the line) and grab a cab to North Station.
BTW: You do not have to change your ticket if you decide to go to BBY. They are the same fare.
That is correct.Isn't it correct that the "voucher" between BOS and BON doesn't actually pay for your subway ride (or taxi ride). It is just a marker to tell you that a station change is needed from one train to the other. I think some have tried to pay the subway fare with it and it won't work.
Yes Tom, I've seen a few people scratching their heads at BOS with the fill-in tix that aren't worth the paper their printed on. Kinda reminds me of the Airtrain fare hassle at EWR; NJT had free kids day but when we got off we had to pony up the fare for the kiddos to ride the Airtrain~ talk about Gate ***** !!! hboy:Isn't it correct that the "voucher" between BOS and BON doesn't actually pay for your subway ride (or taxi ride). It is just a marker to tell you that a station change is needed from one train to the other. I think some have tried to pay the subway fare with it and it won't work.
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