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Greater Boston - Transportation |  | Greater Boston - Transportation: Encyclopedia II - Greater Boston - Transportation |  | See also: Boston transportation
Greater Boston - Highways.
Central Artery/Tunnel Project (Interstate 93 within Boston)
Interstate 95: North to New Hampshire and Maine; south to Providence, Rhode Island and beyond
US Route 1
Interstate 93: North to New Hampshire; south to Canton
US Route 3
Massachusetts Route 2: Northwest and west
The Massachusetts Turnpike (Interstate 90): West to Framingham, Massachusetts and beyond
Massachusetts ...
See also:Greater Boston, Greater Boston - Major companies, Greater Boston - Sports, Greater Boston - Higher education, Greater Boston - Historical figures and celebrities, Greater Boston - Transportation, Greater Boston - Highways, Greater Boston - Bridges and tunnels, Greater Boston - Airports, Greater Boston - Rail transportation, Greater Boston - Ocean transportation, Greater Boston - Geography |  | | Greater Boston, Greater Boston - Airports, Greater Boston - Bridges and tunnels, Greater Boston - Geography, Greater Boston - Higher education, Greater Boston - Highways, Greater Boston - Historical figures and celebrities, Greater Boston - Major companies, Greater Boston - Ocean transportation, Greater Boston - Rail transportation, Greater Boston - Sports, Greater Boston - Transportation |  | |
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Greater Boston - Transportation
See also: Boston transportation
Greater Boston - Highways
- Central Artery/Tunnel Project (Interstate 93 within Boston)
- Interstate 95: North to New Hampshire and Maine; south to Providence, Rhode Island and beyond
- US Route 1
- Interstate 93: North to New Hampshire; south to Canton
- US Route 3
- Massachusetts Route 2: Northwest and west
- The Massachusetts Turnpike (Interstate 90): West to Framingham, Massachusetts and beyond
- Massachusetts Route 9: Western suburbs
- Massachusetts Route 24: South toward Newport, Rhode Island
- Massachusetts Route 3: Southeast through South Shore to Cape Cod
- Massachusetts Route 128 (I-95/I-93): Circumferential Highway (close to Boston)
- Interstate 495: Circumferential (farther from Boston)
- Route 128 is sometimes regarded as the unofficial boundary of the Greater Boston region, especially to the north and south. When the name Greater Boston is used in a more inclusive sense, I-495 is sometimes regarded as the boundary.
Greater Boston - Bridges and tunnels
- Callahan Tunnel
- Sumner Tunnel
- Ted Williams Tunnel
- Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge
- Tobin Bridge
Greater Boston - Airports
- Logan International Airport, Boston
- Hanscom Field, Bedford
- Norwood Memorial Airport
- Worcester, Massachusetts Airport
- T. F. Green Airport, Providence, Rhode Island
- Manchester, New Hampshire Airport
Greater Boston - Rail transportation
- Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA, The T)
- Red Line: Boston–Cambridge and Braintree
- Orange Line: Boston (Jamaica Plain)–Malden
- Green Line: Brookline and Newton–Cambridge
- Blue Line: Boston–Revere
- Commuter rail
- Amtrak
The first railway line in the United States was in Quincy. See Neponset River.
Greater Boston - Ocean transportation
- Port of Boston (Massport)
- Cape Cod Canal
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