Some colleagues will be traveling to the Boston area, and will be staying near the T Blue Line station in the Logan Airport Area.
Generally, how safe is the area in the vicinity of the T stop? Is it "walking friendly" around the hotels and restaurants?
Also, how safe is riding the T, on such matters as waiting in stations, transfer points (like Government Center, etc.). The plan is to take the T into downtown Boston for sightseeing.
Thx
MP
I worked in Boston for many years. I also worked in many other east coast cities.
I always told people that in Boston, you can walk the streets at midnight without looking over your shoulder. Shur, there are a few bad neighborhoods as in any huge city, but they are not downtown. This is a city with a very "huge" Tourist Trade, follow the yellow strip on the sidewalks to the places where the U.S.Revolution started in 1775! This is a city with more Colleges and Universities than any other city in the world, a diverse young city. Downtown parking is VERY expensive, $35 a day --- everybody walks. Railroads, South Station is in the heart of the Financial District (Boston's "Wall Street"), North Station is AT Boston Garden (Basket Ball & Hockey), and Back Bay Station is at the Hancock Tower, Prudential Center, and the Red Sox.
The 4 subways (Red, Orange, Green, and Blue Lines) are very safe and clean. Security at Logan International Airport, South, and North Station is very tight. If your taking photos around the transit system, you may be stopped and asked for identification, but you will still be allowed to take pictures.
Logan airport is only 2 miles from Downtown (1 Subway & 3 highway tunnels under the harbor - where else would a city name a Interstate Highway Tunnel for a baseball player, "Ted Williams"). Lots of places to eat downtown, many mirror "Cheers" from TV. The north end has some of the best Italian food in the nation. Try the Irish south end "Southe", it helps to wear a green hat.
Don U. TCA 73-5735
How about the Commonwealth Ave. streetcar line? Is that still functioning? - a.s.
The Commonwealth Ave Line is the "Green Line" LRVs now, it comes out of the tunnels at Fenway Park and runs along the center medium with Boston Univ. on both sides of the street. The "Green Line" once continued on Commonwealth Ave. past Boston Univ. and all the way to Newton. The "Green Line" splits just before the end of the tunnels, one line comes to the surface on Commonwealth Ave, the other comes up on the former Boston & Albany right-of-way and runs all the way to the I-95 (Route 128) parking lot 6 miles out.
Commuter Rail runs west on the CSX Tracks (which Boston's MBTA has agreed to buy) toward Worcester, it handles longer runs to Newton, Welsley, Framingham, and on to Worcester 50 miles out.
The PCC Streetcars only run on the Mattapan Extension of the Ashmont Subway Line (Red Line). They don't run on the street, they run on an "X" New Haven right-of-way.
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