Boston Traffic Rules for OCT. 8 & 9 October 2022

Boston Airport Shuttle would like Boston Authorities to extend the traffic advisory. This week, there are some events taking place in Boston’s City of Boston that may result in parking restrictions and street closures. Participating in the events are encouraged to use public transport, cycle, or walk. Bluebikes information and details on the regional bike-share … Continue reading Boston Traffic Rules for OCT. 8 & 9 October 2022

Tripadvisor Ranks East Boston Restaurant Among the U.S’s top ‘Hidden Gems’.

Boston Airport Shuttle Services congratulates the East Boston Restaurants for ranking in the “Best restaurants of 2022” of the Travelers’ Choice Award program and travel guide Tripadvisor has released. The Massachusetts-based Restaurant has ranked as one of the most popular “hidden gems” within the U.S., in this first award. The awards’ rankings are determined by … Continue reading Tripadvisor Ranks East Boston Restaurant Among the U.S’s top ‘Hidden Gems’.

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The Shortage of Pilots Is Causing Travel Problems for Passengers of Airlines

Boston Airport Shuttle: United Airlines flight attendants hit the lines of protest outside Logan International Airport on Tuesday. The protest comes amid the airline’s struggles with the possibility of delays of tens of thousands in the past few months. Per FlightAware, United has delayed up to 67,485 flights and canceled more than 6,780 on May … Continue reading The Shortage of Pilots Is Causing Travel Problems for Passengers of Airlines

Orange Line Shutdown Brings Permanent Street Changes

Boston Airport Shuttle Services would like to update our readers about the upcoming changes in arrangements on the streets. Today, Mayor Michelle Wu and Chief of Streets Jascha Franklin-Hodge unveiled several street modifications to help mitigate the impact of MBTA’s Orange Line shutdown, which will be permanently implemented with the reopening of the Orange Line … Continue reading Orange Line Shutdown Brings Permanent Street Changes

MBTA reports, Two-Third of Orange line Work Completed

“We are on day 21 of our 30-day surge of the Orange Line,” MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak said. “We have less than 10 days to go. We are making good progress, and again, we are confident we will be reopening on the morning of Monday the 19th.” The orange line has been shut down … Continue reading MBTA reports, Two-Third of Orange line Work Completed

Traffic arrives in Boston with Allston Christmas

Allston Christmas here in Boston on 1st September. It is the biggest day of the year for Boston as tens of thousands of college students are arriving in Boston this week ahead of the fall semester. College students have flooded the streets of Boston this week as they move back into the city before college’s … Continue reading Traffic arrives in Boston with Allston Christmas

Boston’s Orange Line Shutdown till Sept. 18

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s 11-mile-long Orange Line has been entirely shut down for 30 days, beginning at 9 p.m. on Aug. 19. The shutdown is supposed to end on Sept. 18. The line carries 101,000 riders a day and is an essential line of transportation for people of Massachusetts. The move comes in the … Continue reading Boston’s Orange Line Shutdown till Sept. 18

Boston Plans for Future with Stronger Defense Against Coastal Flooding

A new report released by city officials says that the risk of coastal flooding in Boston is rising and will continue to get worse in the years ahead. The report says that flooding could threaten the safety of many city residents. Boston has long been aware of the importance of protecting its coastline. They’ve been … Continue reading Boston Plans for Future with Stronger Defense Against Coastal Flooding

Train catches fire in Boston, forcing passengers to climb out of windows and jump into the river.

SOMERVILLE, Massachusetts —  BostonAirportShuttle.com feels grieved to report about the fire accident with MBTA Orange Line Train while crossing the Mystic River. Fortunately no harm to human life came because most passengers safely evacuated through windows and one of the ladies aboard saved her life by jumping into the river. Train was part of the … Continue reading Train catches fire in Boston, forcing passengers to climb out of windows and jump into the river.

Additional tolls? Congestion pricing? Mass. lawmakers set to begin study of new road fees.

The generations of Massachusetts drivers have paid tolls in this area only if they were on the Turnpike or on the Tobin Bridge or Boston Harbor tunnels. Boston Harbor tunnels. But this could change soon. The state Legislature is seeking to establish an advisory commission to recommend innovative “roadway pricing” opportunities throughout the state. To … Continue reading Additional tolls? Congestion pricing? Mass. lawmakers set to begin study of new road fees.