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How to get fromHotel AKA Back Bay, Boston to Boston Universityby bus, tram, taxi, or foot

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There are 5 ways to get from Hotel AKA Back Bay, Boston to Boston University by bus, tram, taxi, or foot

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  1. Line 57 bus

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    1. Take the bus from Saint James Ave @ Berkeley St to Commonwealth Ave @ Granby Stbus bus 57
    17 min
    $1–5
  2. Tram

    1. Take the tram from Arlington to Boston University Easttram tram B
    22 min
    $3
  3. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Hotel AKA Back Bay, Boston to Boston Universitytaxi taxi 2 mi
    5 min
    $9–11
  4. Walk

    1. Take the walk from Hotel AKA Back Bay, Boston to Boston Universitywalk walk 2 mi
    38 min
  5. Tram via Boston University Central

    1. Take the tram from Arlington to Boston University Centraltram tram B
    24 min
    $3

Hotel AKA Back Bay, Boston to Boston University by foot and bus

Calendar6Weekly Services
Duration17 minAverage Duration
Ticket$1Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Hotel AKA Back Bay, Boston, MA, USA and Boston University, MA, USA?

MBTA operates a bus from Saint James Ave @ Berkeley St to Commonwealth Ave @ Granby St 6 times a week. Tickets cost $1–5 and the journey takes 11 min. Alternatively, MBTA operates a vehicle from Arlington to Boston University East every 15 minutes. Tickets cost $3 and the journey takes 12 min.

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