offMetro’s NYC to Boston Transportation Guide
By Bus
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Depart: Most buses depart from the south side of 34th Street between 11 & 12th Avenues convenient to 34th Street Penn Station train service and M34 NY Transit cross town buses.
Arrive: South Station
Duration: Approx 4hrs
Cost: $1-$35 each way, depending on when you purchase your ticket
Notes: Free wifi & power outlets, seat belts, reclining seats, frequent daily departures. Cheap tickets if you purchase ahead of time.
Greyhound
Depart: New York Port Authority
Arrive: South Station Bus Terminal, 700 Atlantic Ave
Duration: 4 – 5 hours
Cost: $15-$40 each way, with options to upgrade your ticket to include more than one piece of luggage.
LimoLiner
Depart: Hilton New York Hotel – 6th Ave at 53rd St
Arrive: Hilton Boston Back Bay Hotel – Dalton and Boylston Street at the Prudential Center
Duration: 4 – 5 hours
Cost: $99 one way
Notes: A luxury bus line that includes 28 Leather Seats, Meal, Beverage and Snack Service, Direct TV, DVD movies, luxury bathroom, professional onboard attendant, and more.
By Train
Amtrak Acela
Depart: New York Penn Station
Arrive: Boston South Station, 2 South Station Summer St. or Back Bay, 145 Dartmouth St.
Duration: 3 hours 40 minutes
Cost: $125-$215 one way
Notes: Quickest way to get to Boston, but also the most expensive. Average price is about $130 one way.
Amtrak Regional
Depart: New York Penn Station
Arrive: Boston South Station, 2 South Station Summer St. or Back Bay, 145 Dartmouth St.
Duration: 4 hours to 4 hours, 15 minutes
Cost: $83 – $162 one way
Notes: Usually cheaper than the Acela Express, and not too much longer. However, when you are traveling at a time when no traffic is expected, consider one of the bus options which could get you there in the same time, and at a fraction of the cost.
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