Public Transportation
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Laalamani
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If visiting Boston, one can travel through the Logan International Airport which is accessible. There are around 3 major aviation relievers in the city. There is the Route 128 with which one can get to travel around the city. The Massachusetts Route 3 and the Central Artery are another mode of travel for the local people. Nearly a third of the residents use the public transit to commute for work purpose.
Category: Getting Around
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