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TRAVEL

BABSON COLLEGE
231 FOREST STREET
BABSON PARK, MA 02457

BY CAR - DRIVING DIRECTIONS

From Boston:

Take the Massachusetts Turnpike (Interstate 90) to Exit 15. After the tolls, proceed south on Interstate 95 (Route 128) to Exit 20B (Route 9 West). Continue on Route 9 West for 1.9 miles to Route 16 exit. Turn left onto Route 16 West (also known as Washington Street). Follow Route 16 West for 0.6 mile to Forest Street. Turn left on Forest Street and follow it for 1.2 miles to the main entrance to the College.

From western Massachusetts and points west:

Take the Massachusetts Turnpike to Exit 14. Follow the previous instructions that begin with, "After the tolls, proceed south..."

From south of Boston and Cape Cod:

Take Interstate 95 (Route 128) north to Exit 20B (Route 9 West) and follow previous instructions that begin, "Continue on Route 9 West for 1.9 miles..."

From north of Boston:

Take Interstate 95 (Route 128) south to exit 20B (Route 9 West) and follow previous instructions that begin, "Continue on Route 9 West for 1.9 miles..."

BY PLANE

The closest airport is Logan International Airport in Boston, MA, about one hour away from the Babson campus.

From Logan International Airport you have three options:

1. Take a taxi directly to Babson College. The fare will be about $50 plus tip. Allow at least an hour for the trip.

2. Take the Logan Express to Framingham. This full-sized bus picks up passengers at all terminals. Allow at least one hour for the trip. Check out their web site, www.massport.com/Logan/default.aspx for more information. Then, from Framingham, take a taxi to Babson College. (See area taxis.)

3. Take the "T". Take the free shuttle bus from the terminal to the MBTA Airport subway stop. Take the Blue Line inbound four stops to Government Center. Walk upstairs and take the Green Line outbound Riverside D train to Woodland, the next to last stop on the D line. Allow about 90 minutes for the total trip. The fare is $1.25. Then, from Woodland, take a taxi to Babson College. (See area taxis). The fare will be about $15 plus tip.
For complete ground transportation information from Logan Airport, please call 1-800-23 LOGAN.

BY TRAIN

From the Amtrak Terminal at South Station, you have two options:

1. Take the Framingham/Worcester Commuter rail to Wellesley Hills. From South Station, take the Framingham/Worcester commuter rail to Wellesley Hills. Depending on the time of day, regularly scheduled trains leave South Station at ½ to 2-hour intervals (Monday - Friday), and 1 - 3 hour intervals (Saturday and Sunday).l The trip takes approximately 30 minutes. Purchase your ticket in the station. Then call a taxi from Wellesley Hills. (See area taxis.) The fare will be about $5 - $8 plus tip.

2. Take the "T." From South Station, take the MBTA subway Red Line inbound two stops to park Street. Walk upstairs and take the Green Line outbound Riverside D train to Woodland, the next to last stop on the D line. The fare is $1.25, and you should allow an hour for the trip. Then, take a taxi from Woodland to Babson. (See area taxis.) The fare will be about $15 plus tip.

For complete information about Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) services, including specific maps, schedules and fares for trains, buses and subways, please visit www.mbta.com.

BY BUS

From the Peter Pan and Greyhound Bus Terminals:

Take a non-express Peter Pan or Greyhound bus to the Riverside MBTA terminal. The fare is about $8. Then, take a taxi to Babson. (See area taxis). The fare will be about $15 plus tip.

(Please note: Express buses do not stop at Riverside.)

AREA TAXIS - WELLESLEY

Veteran's Taxi
781-449-8294
Available 24 hours/day

Wellesley Transportation
781-235-2200
Available 5 am - midnight

CAR AND VAN SERVICE

Boston Coach
617-394-3900

Enterprise Rent a Car
781-237-7973
www.enterprise.com

All estimated travel times should be increased for commuter rush hours in the morning and evening


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