Parent | Massport |
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Headquarters | Boston, MA |
Locale | Greater Boston, Massachusetts |
Service area | United States |
Service type | Airport shuttle |
Routes | 5 |
Hubs | Logan International Airport |
Fuel type | Diesel, Compressed Natural Gas |
Operator |
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Website | Logan Express Site |
The Logan Express is an airport bus shuttle which operates between Boston Logan International Airport and Massachusetts suburbs. The service, which is funded by Massport, consists of five routes that run between all of Logan Airport's terminals and the towns of Braintree, Framingham, Danvers, Woburn, and the Boston neighborhood of Back Bay. Each route runs direct between the airport and its suburban terminus on a set schedule.[1]
The Logan Express operates using motorcoach-style buses on most of its routes, except for Back Bay, which uses Massport owned airport shuttle buses. Passengers traveling to and from Logan Airport on the service are dropped off at each terminal's lower arrivals level. Buses make onboard announcements detailing which terminal stop passengers should disembark at, depending on which airline they are flying.
Massport considers the Logan Express to be a part of its strategy to reduce traffic congestion at the airport, improving passenger experience and reducing the environmental impact of traveling to the airport.[2] Riders are encouraged to park at lots located at each of the suburban terminals (except for Back Bay).
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