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Whats the easiest way to get from South station to north station on boston?

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Whats the easiest way to get from South station to north station on boston?

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The easiest way is to take a taxi. They’re always lined up outside South Station, so it’s easy to catch one. It’s about a five minute ride, and it shouldn’t cost more than seven bucks, not including tip; you can calculate the driving distance on Mapquest and look up cab fares in Boston here: http://www.bigdug.com/cabfare.html You can get there by public transportation, too; the easiest way to do that is to take the Red Line Northbound/Inbound (signs will say “to Alewife/Harvard via Park” and get off at Downtown Crossing, then change to the Orange Line heading Northbound toward Oak Grove and get off at North Station. This will take about fifteen minutes, though it’s faster at rush hour because the trains run closer together. It will cost you two dollars, and you don’t even have to go outside. If you’re going to be in Boston for a while, ask for a plastic Charlie Card at one of the major subway stations (such as South Station, Downtown Crossing, Park Street, or Government Center–many of

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