Friday, February 17, 2012

Does anyone live in worcester ma or springfield ma?

Was wondering if you know of any bus companies that take daily trips to the new england aquarium ?Does anyone live in worcester ma or springfield ma?
not directly. but you could go by public transportation.



from worcester, take the commuter rain into back bay station, and then take the orange line to the blue line, and then you get off at aquarium station.



it would take some time (the train is about 1h 20min to 1h 40min itself...
Yes, there is a Peter Pan from Worchester to Boston daily. Here is the info + fair information, etc.



Peter Pan Bus Lines



Phone Number: 1-800-237-8747



Schedule Information: Bus Schedule



Web Site: www.peterpanbus.com



Route Description: Worcester to Boston via Framingham (Flutie Pass Commuter Lot)



Principal Stops: Worcester (Union Station), Rt. 146 MassPike Lot; Framingham (Flutie Pass); Boston (Copley Square, Park Square, State House, South Station)

Days of Service: Monday to Friday

Hours of Service: Commuter (6:00am to 8:30am; 4:00pm to 7:00pm)

Accessibility: All buses are wheelchair lift equipped.

MBTA Stations Served: MBTA Commuter Rail: Worcester, Back Bay Station and South Station. MBTA Rapid Transit: Orange Line at Back Bay Station; Red Line at South Station.

Fare Information: One way fare to Boston from: Worcester ($8.50); Framingham ($6.00). Discounted 10-Ride and 20-Ride tickets are available. MBTA passes are not accepted on this service



You can also take the commuter rail as one of the answers suggested and it may be quicker... it's your call... one way or the other, you'll have to transfer to the subway. You can plan your trip on mbta.com - go to trip planner.



Good luck and have fun!



By the way - the Aquarium is really worth seeing if you've never been... and it is not true that it hasn't changed - although much is the same, there are new expositions that rotate as well...Does anyone live in worcester ma or springfield ma?
peice of advice. Don't go. I've lived in boston for over 40 years and the new england aquarium hasn't changed in about 30. There's one aquarium in CT thats much better.
no, sorry

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