What is the best way to get from Arlington Center to MIT? - arlington towing
I would to 7 hours with a 3-year-old child in tow, the planning in the vicinity of the Square Park, where the drive. Any other experiences with buses and subways / alewife at this hour? Thanks
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The T is the right way. At this time the rush hour traffic and parking in the vicinity of the Alewife op is removed.
The T is the right way. At this time the rush hour traffic and parking in the vicinity of the Alewife op is removed.
Trains and buses run, you can take the bus (77 stops the move, but Davis is the first, and when the bus is coming slower than the train, which makes more sense, so as you can. But it could also be the bearer to enable or Harvard) in Davis Square, then right onto the red line to Davis a few stops at the stop MIT. . . . Driver of where the traffic would likely be the same amount of time and spend a good amount of ammunition.
You have some options. MBTA take bus 79, 350 or 351 people who reach through the center of Arlington on the way to Alewife MBTA Station on the Red Line all.
Bus 77 runs through Arlington Harvard Center Station on the red line, but were like that, is a series of train stops from his goal, I think it would be better to go just to Alewife, and is the top line aa baby is easy for you to find a place on the train.
Another option would only drive your car to Alewife parking, and from there by train, is a large institution with 2600 covered parking spaces and you should be able to find, ample parking when you arrive on time. And if you are planning this trip for a weekend even better. Daily parking costs $ 5.00.
From Alewife, take the train five stops to halt the contribution from Kendall / MIT, and he squared the number of technology and the MIT campus are only minutes away.
I do not recommend to go to Cambridge. Finding a parking space around the technology. Plaza AHeadaches for you, and you do not need any extra burden on a 3-year-old daughter in the backseat.
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