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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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| Massachusetts Bus and Coach Companies and Stops |
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) |
February 18 2012 - Rail, bus riders shortchanged WASHINGTON - On a typical weekday morning, an average of 1,050 people board commuter trains at Worcester's Union Station - all but a small fraction on their way to work in Boston, according to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. |
February 18 2012 - Bus trips from Massachusetts are key source of revenue for Foxwoods An estimated 1 million Massachusetts residents visit Foxwoods Resort Casino each year — more than twice the number of patrons from inside Connecticut. These Bay Staters visit an average of three times a year, and 95 percent report spending money on gambling. |
February 16 2012 - Tierney, McGee press flesh in Saugus SAUGUS — State Sen. Thomas McGee, D-Lynn, said he strongly opposes any cuts in public transportation by the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority, and called the current issues facing both commuters and the MBTA a major statewide crisis. |
February 14 2012 - Web Extra: Have you integrated Zipcar with transit? With the announcement in the news of another college campus — University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth — partnering with Zipcar, it seems like school systems are increasingly blending the popular service into their transit systems. |
February 13 2012 - Hundreds protest fare hikes, service cuts proposed by MBTA More than 400 public transit riders blasted the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s proposed rate hikes and service cuts last night in Boston, insisting that the measures would harm the poor, the elderly and disabled, and students. “How much do you expect the poor to pay?” said Jane D’Angelo, 47, during a public hearing hosted by the MBTA on the proposed changes at the Boston Public ... |
February 13 2012 - Possible cutbacks worry South Shore chamber The South Shore is one of the fastest growing regions in New England, but threatened cutbacks in ferry service, buses and commuter rail could slow down the growth in jobs and investment. That message was delivered by the South Shore Chamber of Commerce when it met last Thursday with Massachusetts Transportation Secretary Richard Davey. |
February 11 2012 - Transit advocates allege 'false choice' between MBTA fare hikes, service cuts A group advocating for public transit in Massachusetts lashed out at Transportation Secretary Richard Davey on Monday for what it called a “false choice” he has laid out between “draconian” service cuts and fare hikes to help balance the MBTA’s books. “There are going to be high school students who drop out of high school because their parents can’t afford to send them to school anymore,” said ... |
February 11 2012 - Transit advocates allege 'false choice' between fare hikes, service cuts A group advocating for public transit in Massachusetts lashed out at Transportation Secretary Richard Davey on Monday for what it called a “false choice” he has laid out between “draconian” service cuts and fare hikes to help balance the MBTA’s books. “There are going to be high school students who drop out of high school because their parents can’t afford to send them to school anymore,” said ... |
February 10 2012 - MBTA/MBCR weekend delays on the North Shore As part of the ongoing rehabilitation work to the Saugus Drawbridge by the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority and Massachusetts Bay Commuter Rail, crews will be making repairs on weekends starting Saturday, Feb. 25, through Sunday, April 15. The scheduled repairs will enhance the safety and reliability of the bridge and reduce impacts on commuter rail service. Bus shuttle service will be in ... |
February 09 2012 - Nuciforo starts bus campaign Thursday February 9, 2012 New England Newspapers PITTSFIELD -- In what he described as the formal kickoff of his campaign for Congress, Andrea F. Nuciforo Jr. told voters across Western Massachusetts on Wednesday that they have a clear choice in the coming Democratic Primary. "We can stick with the same old methods that got us where we are today or we can stand up and fight to restore |
February 08 2012 - Texting service notifies MBTA commuters of bus, trolley schedules in real time, app or not Bostonians without smartphones can still avoid running late for the T with CooCoo, a company that teamed up with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority to text commuters with real-time bus and train schedules. Riders can text CooCoo with information about their bus or train stop and the company will send back a real-time schedule for [...] |
February 08 2012 - Schools paying to bus homeless Area school districts are projected to spend more than $200,000 this year to bus homeless children to other towns as a result of the state's participation in a federal program, and the state auditor says Massachusetts should pick up the tab. |
February 03 2012 - Nahant selectmen to fight MBTA bus service elimination NAHANT — Selectmen said they will attend a public hearing next week in Lynn to urge the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority [MBTA] to reduce and modify rather than eliminate bus service to town. |
February 03 2012 - MBTA partners for real-time pilot Riders of Boston's Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MTBA) bus routes can receive real-time bus schedules for some routes sent by text message to their mobile phones as part of a partnership with software company CooCoo. |
February 02 2012 - Salem mom hit 5-year-old on school bus SALEM (AP) - Police have arrested a 36-year-old Massachusetts mother accused of boarding a school bus and hitting a 5-year-old girl her son claimed hit him first. |
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