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Visiting Cambridge


Getting Here

Cambridge's proximity to the transportation hub of Boston makes travel and transit convenient and accessible.

By Plane
Logan International Airport, located in East Boston, just minutes from Cambridge by car or public transportation, offers domestic and international air service through a wide range of carriers. Logan is New England's largest transportation center, with 39 airlines serving more than 27 million passengers. With five passenger runways and terminals, it is the nation's eighteenth busiest airport and based on passenger volume.

Logan International Airport
(800) 235-6426
www.massport.com/logan

Within a 75-mile radius of downtown Boston, you will also find:

Hanscom Field
200 Hanscom Drive
Bedford, MA 01730
(781) 869-8000
20 miles from Boston
www.massport.com/hansc

Worcester Regional Airport
Airport Drive
Worcester, MA 01602
888-FLY-WORC
www.massport.com/worce
56 miles from Boston

Manchester•Boston Airport
One Airport Road
Manchester, NH 03103
(603) 624-6539
www.flymanchester.com
55 miles from Boston

TF Green Airport
2000 Post Road
Warwick, RI 02886
(401) 737-8222
(888) 268-7222
www.pvdairport.com
59 miles from Boston


By Train
Interstate train service is available on Amtrak's main line at Boston's South Station. Trains regularly depart the station, traveling down the eastern seaboard to Washington DC via New York City. High-speed train service allows travel speeds up to 150 m.p.h. Service is also offered from Boston to Portland, Maine.

Amtrak
(617) 482-3660 or (800) USA-RAIL
www.amtrak.com
Departs from and arrives at South Station and Back Bay Station in Boston.


By Bus
Greyhound Bus
(800) 231-2222
www.greyhound.com
Departs from South Station in Boston.


By Car
From the North or South
There is a Cambridge exit off of Interstate 93, a major north-south route.

From the West
The Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) is the major east/west route connecting Cambridge to the I-128 and I-495 belts. Cambridge is accessible at the Allston/Brighton interchange on I-90, also referred to as the Mass Pike.

From Greater Boston
The principle driving routes to/from Cambridge are State Routes 2 (Memorial Drive), 2A (Massachusetts Avenue), 16 and 28 (McGrath Highway).

Cambridge Area Map


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