- Boston Buses and Trains
What are the most popular routes to Boston?
| Route | Average price | Average duration | Daily departures | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New York City - Boston | Average price$39 | Average duration4h 40m | Daily departures99 | |
| Montreal - Boston | Average price$79 | Average duration11h 5m | Daily departures12 | |
| Montreal - Boston | Average price$108 | Average duration22h 48m | Daily departures2 | |
| Philadelphia - Boston | Average price$52 | Average duration8h 5m | Daily departures62 | |
| Washington - Boston | Average price$104 | Average duration7h 48m | Daily departures59 |
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How to get to Boston
If you're looking for a historic and culturally rich city to visit, Boston is the perfect place. From its iconic landmarks like the Freedom Trail and Fenway Park to its world-class museums and universities, there's something for everyone. And with its convenient location on the East Coast of the United States, getting to Boston is easy whether you're traveling by bus or train.
Buses to Boston
The best way to get there from other cities in the Northeast region of the United States is by bus. Several major bus companies, including Greyhound, Peter Pan, Flixbus and Ourbus, operate routes to Boston from New York City, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., and other cities in New England and surrounding areas.
Is the bus the best option?
There are a few reasons why taking the bus to Boston is the best way to travel. Here are some of them:
Price
First of all, it's usually the most affordable option. Bus tickets are typically much cheaper than train tickets or plane tickets. Additionally, the bus is often just as fast as other modes of transportation, so you can spend less money to make it to Boston just as fast as if you had driven.
Convenience
Taking the bus is more convenient than flying because you don't have to worry about packing light or going through security. You can bring all of your luggage with you on the bus, and there's no need to arrive at the airport hours before your departure time.
The environment
Also, if you care about the environment, taking the bus is a more eco-friendly way to travel than flying or driving. Buses emit less carbon dioxide per passenger than cars and planes, so you can help reduce your carbon footprint by taking the bus.
See the sights
Finally, taking the bus is a great way to see more of the Northeast region of the United States as you make your way to Boston. The views change according to the season, so whether you're taking a Fall foliage tour or a trip to see the leaves changing color in autumn, you're sure to enjoy the journey as much as the destination.
Trains to Boston
Another option for getting to Boston is by train. Amtrak operates several routes from cities up and down the East Coast, including New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington D.C. Amtrak trains cover the entire Northeast corridor between Boston and D.C., so there are plenty of destinations and travel times to choose from.
If you're coming from New York City, you can take the Acela Express, which is Amtrak's high-speed train. The Acela makes the trip from New York to Boston in just over three hours.
Or, if you're looking for a cheaper option, you can take the Northeast Regional train.
The Northeast Regional is a slower train, but it's also less expensive. The trip from New York City to Boston on the Northeast Regional takes about four and a half hours, just as much as the bus.
Busbud can help you plan your trip if you're traveling in the northeastern area. These are the top routes, but you can find many more with a quick Busbud search.
What's the cheapest way to get to Boston?
Of course, it all depends on where you are. But if you're in the Northeast or even in Toronto or Montreal, the cheapest way to get to Boston is usually by bus.
Many companies provide buses to Boston from other cities, and it's usually possible to find a seat for less than $20 if you plan ahead.
Our Busbuddy advice is to book early to find cheap bus tickets. Although the prices for bus tickets aren't set in stone, they generally become more expensive as the travel date draws near.
Boston city guide
Boston is a great city to visit for many reasons. First, it is rich in history and culture. There are countless historical sites to visit, including the Freedom Trail, which takes visitors to 16 different sites that played a role in the American Revolution. The city is also home to some of the best museums in the country, such as the Museum of Fine Arts and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. In addition to its historical significance, Boston is also a great city for foodies. The city is known for its seafood and many excellent restaurants to choose from.
If you're planning a trip to Boston, check out our Boston Travel Guide with comprehensive information about the city and all the basics you need to know before hopping on a bus or train.
Boston stations and stops
- A145 Dartmouth St, Boston, MA 02116, USA
- B100 Legends Way, Boston, MA 02114, USA
- C700 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02205, USA
- D
Copley Square
115-127 St James Ave, Boston, MA 02116, USA - E
Prudential MBTA Station
220 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115, USA
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