
Ways to Check Your Boston Train Schedule
The largest train station in Boston is the south station located at the Atlantic avenue. It serves as the major transportation hub while Boston road train station is below one of the busiest motorways. Most of Boston train stations have parking garage, food courts, shops, bus terminal, waiting areas in addition to have both local trains and the high seed trains for example the Acela Express.
Other train stations in Boston include the Haymarket station, Government center station, Copley station, Kenmore station, Boston college station, Science park station, Fenway station, Bandford street station and Washington station. It is supposed that the best means to travel in to Boston is through the train because of convenience, affordability and speed.
How to check the train schedule
The train schedule is more often than not available online, in the station and a phone call away to the public transit agency. In the station the schedule can be found on the bill board with the train information. Furthermore, Boston only has one public transit agency serving the Boston metro area that is the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) which has given opportunity to the centralization of the services offered. MBTA would be the best suited to confer from the train schedule mostly probably form its website which is http://www.mbta.com/
Boston subway map showing how each train station is connected but note that the north and south stations are not linked and have a mile in distance between each other.
http://www.mbta.com/schedules_and_maps/subway/
http://www.gnik.com/mbta/mbta.html
Amtrak train schedule
http://www.amtrakdowneaster.com/
Visitors traveling to Boston who are not ready to spend so much should travel using a train and at hand have a travel guide. Here is an URL to one of the best Boston travel guides.
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/North_America/United_States_of_America/Massachusetts/Boston-794476/TravelGuide-Boston.html

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