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How to get fromBoston to Northeastern University College of Engineeringby train, bus, taxi, foot, subway or tram

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There are 6 ways to get from Boston to Northeastern University College of Engineering by train, bus, taxi, foot, subway, or tram

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  1. Train

    best
    1. Take the train from South Station to RugglestrainFranklin/Foxboro Line / ...
    12 min
    $2–6
  2. Line 43 bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Tremont St opp Temple Pl to Rugglesbus43
    16 min
    $1–5
  3. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Boston to Northeastern University College of Engineeringtaxi2.3 mi
    6 min
    $10–12
  4. Walk

    1. Take the foot from Boston to Northeastern University College of Engineeringwalk2.2 mi
    42 min
  5. Subway

    1. Take the subway from State to RugglessubwayOrange Line
    13 min
    $3
  6. Tram

    1. Take the tram from Park Street to Northeastern UniversitytramE
    14 min
    $3

Boston to Northeastern University College of Engineering by train and foot

Calendar386Weekly Services
Duration12 minAverage Duration
Ticket$2Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Boston, MA, USA and Northeastern University College of Engineering, MA, USA?

MBTA operates a train from South Station to Ruggles every 30 minutes. Tickets cost $2–6 and the journey takes 8 min. Alternatively, MBTA operates a bus from Tremont St opp Temple Pl to Ruggles hourly. Tickets cost $1–5 and the journey takes 13 min.

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