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  • Other hostels a little farther out can be found at HostelWorld.
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    On the Red Line

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    By bus

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    In Cambridge

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    Transportation

    The easiest way to get around Boston/Cambridge is to use the MBTA. Passes can be purchased with cash or credit/debit cards in stations.

    Arriving in the City

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    From Logan Airport

    Most people travel via these three routes from the airport:

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  • CCabs are located all over the city: at the airport and major subway stations.
  • The Blue Line is a train, with a shuttly bus from Logan Airport to the Airport MBTA stop; the Silver Line is an expedited bus. The MBTA website provides a very helpful page on how to navigate via the Silver Line and Blue Line from the airport.
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    Commuting from the Suburbs

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    If you have questions about traveling, contact us at campaigns@fsf.org.

    Getting to the Free Software Foundation office

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