
50 cents will be provided as stored-value on a CharlieTicket for use toward fares at other fare boxes or in-station. Bus fareboxes accept coins, $1, $5, $10, and $20 bills-all change greater than or equal to. The subway connects at many points with MBTA bus routes. Note: the “T” does not come directly to Babson, but the Woodland “T” stop is approximately two miles from campus (take the “D” train of the Green line to the second to last stop). The MBTA website is interactive and allows users to plan trips door to door. Travel anywhere on the Blue, Orange, Green, Red, and Silver Lines for the same price. MBTA stations are marked by signs with a large letter T. Please allow 10-15 minutes of wait time for the trip.
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Download the MWRTA Catch App on your phone to book a trip, or call 50. Service is available anywhere within the Town of Wellesley, as well as at Woodland, Waban, and Riverside MBTA Stations, and the Natick Community Center. Metrowest Regional Transportation Authority (MWRTA) Catch Connect: On-demand public transportation, available Monday-Friday, 6:45 am – 6:45 pm. Passes can be purchased during the first and last three days of each month. Monthly passes are also available for the buses, subway or a combination of the two. The CharlieCard is the best option, as each fare gets discounted as much as $.

The fare system uses reusable and rechargeable passes: CharlieCard or CharlieTickets, which can be purchased at T stations. It includes a network of streetcars, subways, commuter rails, and buses. With access to every neighborhood downtown and connections to train stations and Logan Airport, the T is very convenient. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (more commonly known as the MBTA or T) is the most affordable mode of transportation in and around Boston. Babson Shuttle Schedule> Public Transportation Babson - Olin - Wellesley (BOW) Shuttleīabson offers regular shuttle service between campus and other local colleges (Olin College & Wellesley College).

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Please note that taxis may pick up passengers only in cities where they have licenses and a 10-15% tip to the driver is standard. We also encourage the use of rideshare services such as Uber and Lyft. Taxis are expensive and a fare from downtown Boston to Babson can be about $40-60.

From the North End to the Back Bay, from Beacon Hill to the South End, and from Charlestown to the Financial District, most of Boston‘s most interesting neighborhoods are connected by the Freedom Trail, a self-guided walking tour which brings Boston‘s history to life. Boston is known as America‘s Most Walkable City and only a short stroll through the City‘s neighborhoods will prove that point. Walking and public transportation is the best way to explore Boston, as driving and parking in Boston tends to be difficult and expensive. While driving is the most common (and easiest) way to get around, many students do not own cars. There are many transportation options available to you while attending Babson.
