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  2. Logan International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 1923 and named after General Edward Lawrence Logan, a 20th-century soldier and politician native to Boston, Logan International Airport is the largest airport in both Massachusetts and the New England region, in terms of passenger volume and cargo handling, as well as the busiest airport in the Northeastern United States outside the ...

  3. Silver Line (MBTA) - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 12 Fares are free when boarding at the Logan Airport stops. [5]: 31 Transfer is possible to the Red Line within fare control at South Station. Normal transfers to other routes are available with a CharlieCard; transfers to/from the Blue Line at Airport and the Washington Street routes are available with a CharlieTicket. [5]: 27

  4. Callahan Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    It carries motor vehicles from the North End to Logan International Airport and Route 1A in East Boston. Ordinarily, this tunnel is only used to carry traffic out of the city, and with the completion of the Big Dig it only collects traffic from I-93 southbound (right after traffic merges from Storrow Drive) and downtown Boston; northbound ...

  5. Airport station (MBTA) - Wikipedia

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    Airport station is located in East Boston at the western edge of Logan International Airport within the interchange of Interstate 90 and Massachusetts Route 1A. It has two side platforms serving the two tracks of the Blue Line, which runs approximately northeast–southwest at street level through the station. A trainshed covers the tracks; it ...

  6. Massachusetts Route 1A - Wikipedia

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    It passes through the Callahan Tunnel (outbound/northbound) and Sumner Tunnel (inbound/southbound), becoming the East Boston Expressway past Logan Airport. The East Boston Expressway was the first freeway built in the city. Immediately beyond Logan Airport, Interstate 90 ends at Route 1A. End of the road, Salisbury MA

  7. Transportation in Boston - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) operates the Port of Boston, which includes a container shipping facility in South Boston, and Logan International Airport, in East Boston. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) operates bus, subway, short-distance rail, and water ferry passenger services throughout the city and region.

  8. East Boston - Wikipedia

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    Boston EMS's Station 7 is based at Logan Airport, but provides emergency medical services to all of East Boston. [33] The United States Postal Service operates a branch in East Boston at 50 Meridian Street. [34] The Logan Office Center, which contains the headquarters of the Massachusetts Port Authority, is adjacent to Logan Airport. [35]

  9. Logan Express - Wikipedia

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    The Logan Express (LEX) is an airport bus shuttle network which operates between Boston's Logan International Airport and Massachusetts suburbs. The service, which is funded by Massport, consists of four routes serving suburban park-and-ride terminals in Braintree, Danvers, Framingham, and Woburn, plus an urban route serving the Boston neighborhood of Back Bay.