LibrePlanet: Conference/2013/Getting-to-Boston

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There are many different ways to get to LibrePlanet 2013.
 
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There are many different ways to get to LibrePlanet 2013.

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Flying to Boston

  • Boston's Airport (BOS) is Logan International. Flying here from all over the world is possible.
  • The Airport has good connections to downtown Boston via the Blue Line (subway) or Silver Line (bus)

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Take a train to Boston

  • AMTRAK serves Boston South Station from all over the East Coast.
  • AMTRAK Downeaster serves Boston North Station from Maine.

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Driving to Boston?

  • Planning on driving here? Check out our ride sharing page.
  • There is very limited parking at the conference venue, please consider taking public transportation to the conference once you're in Boston.

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Travel to Boston by boat

  • Yup. This is the Bay State after all...
  • While you're here, you can also travel around on the commuter ferry.

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Take a bus to Boston

  • Lots of bus companies serve the Boston area.

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Take a helicopter to Boston

  • Sorry, our garden is too small to land. Alligators: Please enter via sewers.