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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States.
It is bordered by Rhode Island and Connecticut to the south, New York to the west, and Vermont and New Hampshire
to the north; at its east lies the Atlantic Ocean.
Most of its population of 6.6 million lives in the Boston metropolitan area.
The eastern half of the state is made up of urban, suburban, and rural areas, while Western Massachusetts is mostly rural.
Massachusetts is the most populous of the six New England states and ranks third among U.S. states in GDP per capita.
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) operates public transportation in the form of subway, bus and
ferry systems in the Metro Boston area.
Sixteen other regional transit authorities provide public transportation in the form of bus services in their local communities.
The Woods Hole, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority regulates ferry service to the islands and operates some of those lines. |
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A&a Metro Transportation - (call 800-437-3844) a full range of conference, convention, and employee transportation in boston and metro boston, with transportation management services to clients traveling worldwide. |
Buckinghambus Company - (call 978-448-6057) offering luxurious buses and vans for all occasions |
Castawaytravel - (call 800-664-3616) bus rental and charter bus service |
Cavalier Coach Trailways - (call 617-330-1234) charter coach company in New England |
Coach New England - (call 781-849-0200) charter bus & shuttle bus rental serving Boston area |
Coach Usa |
Crystaltransport - (call 800-879-7433) bus charters, tours & yacht charters |
Greyhound Bus Station In Massachusetts List of Greyhound bus stations in Massachusetts |
H&lbloom - (call 800-323-3009) motorcoach, commuter services & school bus |
King Ward Trailways - (call 800-639-4805) bus charters, group tours & retail tours |
Local Motion Of Boston - (call 781-535-6344) local motion of boston provides group bus transportation in the greater boston area. charter a motor coach, mini-coach, van, or shuttle bus for business travel or group tours. |
M&l Transit Systems Inc - (call 781-938-TOGO) the most affordable and reliable boston bus charters, charter bus boston, bus rental boston, group transportation in massachusetts. |
Peter Pan Bus Massachusetts Peter Pan Bus Lines Corporate Headquarters P.O. Box 1776 Springfield, MA 01102-1776 - (call 800-343-9999) |
Peterpan Bus Lines - (call 800-237-8747) |
Plymouth& Brockton St Railway Co - (call 508-746-4795) plymouth & brockton offers daily bus service between downtown boston and logan airport to the south shore & cape cod.
trolley tours and transportation provided in plymouth massachusetts.
charter coach service available throughout the united states & canada. |
Sunshine Travel Services - (call 617-695-1989) provider of personal and business travel services & bus tours |
Tremblay's Bus Co Llc - (call 800-937-3764) motor coach operator servicing Southern New England |
Yankee Line Inc - (call 800-942-8890) motorcoach charter service from Boston and NYC |
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Safety around School bus
With school buses back on the road, as a parent you might be worried about safety in school bus and around school. According to the digital journal, School bus accidents may only represent a small number of total accidents. [...] (Read Article)
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| Massachusetts Bus Related News (Provided by www.accidentIn.com) |
May 20 2013 - Real-time bus arrival signage being added at Boston Logan Airport The Massachusetts Port Authority Board approved a partial project budget of $4 million to enhance high occupancy vehicle (HOV) use at Boston Logan International Airport and improve customer service with dynamic signage announcing next bus arrival times and re-aligning terminal curb usage to maximize efficiency. |
May 16 2013 - New Logan signs to encourage passengers to use high-occupancy vehicles New electronic signs announcing bus arrival times will be installed at Logan International Airport this fall as part of the airport’s attempts to encourage passengers to use high-occupancy vehicles. The Massachusetts Port Authority on Thursday approved a partial $4 million budget for signs announcing buses that will take passengers to the Blue Line MBTA station, Logan Express satellite parking ... |
May 15 2013 - Cloud Business Solutions, Social Media, and Platform Systems of Engagement Market Shares, Strategie LEXINGTON, Massachusetts ( May 1, 2013 ) – WinterGreen Research announces that it has published a new study Cloud Business Solutions, Social Media, and Platform Systems of Engagement: Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2013 to 2018. The 2013 study has 673 pages, 165 tables and figures. |
May 14 2013 - Study: Fewer Flights Doesn't Mean Fewer Seats In Lexington There are fewer flights at Blue Grass Airport in Lexington. A new study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology showed a 19 percent drop in departures since 2007 as airlines cut flights because of the recession. But the number of seats for sale only dropped 4 percent since then. "The airlines really strive to maintain efficiency--it's their key business model and especially with fuel ... |
May 10 2013 - ‘SoNew’ tourism effort highlights Mass., RI, Conn. Tourism officials are launching an initiative to promote areas Rhode Island, Connecticut and Massachusetts as a single region, which they have given the name ‘‘SoNew.’’ They hope the campaign will help raise the profile of Southern New England to attract travelers from all over the country and the world. A series of more than a dozen bus tours on Saturday is the first event and will take people ... |
May 08 2013 - $1,100 returned to bus passenger WATERTOWN, Mass., May 8 (UPI) -- Massachusetts transit officials said police have returned $1,100 in cash to a man who left it behind on a bus. |
May 08 2013 - 88-year-old man hit and killed by bus in Melrose MELROSE, Mass. — Authorities say an 88-year-old man has died after being hit by a bus in Melrose. The Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority says the man was struck by an MBTA bus near the intersection of Franklin and Pratt Streets around 7 p.m. Tuesday. He was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. The victim's name was not immediately released. It's not clear if there were any ... |
April 27 2013 - Boston transit shut down as authorities hunt terror suspects Public transportation in Boston was shut down Friday morning and some neighborhoods and towns were in total lockdown as police searched for the second of two men believed to have been involved in the marathon bombings earlier this week.The other suspect was shot and killed.All services on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority were immediately suspended authorities announced and the ... |
April 27 2013 - Boston transit shut down, nearly 400,000 sheltering in place amid terror hunt Public transportation in Boston was shut down Friday morning and more than 400,000 people were being asked to not leave their homes as the entire city was put on lockdown and police searched for the second of two men believed to have been involved in the marathon bombings earlier this week.The other suspect was shot and killed.All services on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority were ... |
April 27 2013 - Boston transit shut down, nearly 1 million sheltering in place amid terror hunt The entire city of Boston was put on lockdown Friday morning by the Massachusetts governor as police searched for the second of two men believed to have been involved in the marathon bombings earlier this week.Gov. Deval Patrick said people should shelter in place as authorities engaged in a “massive manhunt” – an extraordinary order that affected nearly one million people.The second suspect was ... |
April 26 2013 - Boston transit shut down The entire city of Boston was put on lockdown Friday morning by the Massachusetts governor as police searched for the second of two men believed to have been involved in the marathon bombings earlier this week. |
April 25 2013 - 60 Quebec officers head to Boston for MIT cop’s service A bus with 60 law-enforcement officers left Montreal at 2 a.m. Wednesday bound for Boston to attend a memorial service for of one of their own. Massachusetts Institute of Technology police officer Sean Collier, 27, died April 18, allegedly shot by the two Boston Marathon bombing suspects. |
April 21 2013 - South Station evacuated for unattended bag Dozens of passengers were evacuated from the South Station bus terminal Saturday morning while Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Transit Police investigated what was believed to be a suspicious package. |
April 19 2013 - Stay indoors request lifted, public transit service restored in Boston After a day on lockdown, Boston resumed limited transit service Friday evening on all modes of transportation except commuter rail. Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick announced the resumption of service in a press conference where he also said that law enforcement … |
April 19 2013 - Area's public transit system reopening A massive manhunt for a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings appeared to come up empty Friday despite a wide net cast by authorities that virtually shut down the Massachusetts capital amid warnings the man was possibly armed with explosives. |
April 19 2013 - Boston shut down in hunt for bomb suspect MASSACHUSETTS, USA - Thousands of heavily armed police went door-to-door through a Massachusetts town on Friday, April 19 in an unprecedented massive hunt for the remaining Boston marathon bombing fugitive. Authorities halted all public bus and train services in the Boston region and told hundreds of thousands of people in several ... |
April 19 2013 - Transit shutdown The entire city of Boston was put on lockdown Friday morning by the Massachusetts governor as police searched for the second of two men believed to have been involved in the marathon bombings earlier this week. |
April 19 2013 - Boston Marathon: Train and bus travel halted; planes flying Amtrak has stopped trains about an hour south of the city in Providence, R.I. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, which operates commuter trains into Boston as well as the city's subway, and the city's buses have suspended all operations. |
April 16 2013 - McGee: Plan tackles T woes LYNN — State Sen. Thomas M. McGee said a $500 million plan for improving transportation across Massachusetts includes spending aimed at avoiding mass transit fare hikes and route cuts. |
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