International Car Transport

International Car Transport

International Car Transport

Boston has a reputation for being difficult to navigate. The streets are narrow, the drivers are impatient and roads are constantly closed. However, visitors to Boston do not need to drive to get around the city. Here are some options for getting around the Boston area without a car.

Taking the “T” Around Boston

The country’s oldest subway system has three actual subway lines (assigned colors of red, orange and blue), one street car line (green) and a bus that is assigned a color (silver) and is thought to be an actual subway line. The “T” runs until about 12:45am each night.

The “T”, short for the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA), can be taken all around downtown Boston and somewhat into the suburbs. It is fairly reliable, coming every five to seven minutes during rush hour, and with the introduction of the new self-service ticketing system in each station, is easy to figure out. If visitors have any trouble, they can ask an MBTA employee for assistance.