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Transportation

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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.

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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. You're welcome to use the libreplanet-discuss mailing list for planning ride-shares and the like.

Arriving in the city

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  • The Blue Line is a train, with a shuttle 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.
  • Getting Around

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    Getting to LibrePlanet at the Wentworth Institute of Technology

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    LibrePlanet 2024 will be held at the Wentworth Institute of Technology (WIT) located at 550 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115. The closest MBTA stop is the Museum of Fine Arts stop on the Green Line E branch. Another option is to take the orange line to Ruggles. From there it is a 9-minute walk to the WIT. Upon arrival, signs will show you the way to the registration and welcome center at the Space Station (at the CEIS).

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    Getting to the Free Software Foundation office