Is the Silver Line in Boston a bus or train?


Is the Silver Line in Boston a bus or train? Silver Line Rapid Transit Buses The Silver Line operates from 5:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m., seven days a week. This route is your best option to: Downtown Boston. South Station.


Do Boston trains take cash?

Subway Tickets & Fares You can get Charlie Cards at the ticket vending machines in most stations, and Charlie Tickets at the machines in every station. You can also pay for your ride in cash when you board buses and the T's above-ground Green Line trolleys.


How do I pay for Silver Line Boston?

Making Things Fare Silver Line riders pay and validate their fare when they board through the front door of the bus. Simply tap your Wave card at the blue Wave reader at the front of the bus when boarding. If you don't have a Wave card, you can pay cash as you board through the front doors.


Do Boston buses take cash?

On all MBTA buses, you can pay your fare in cash with coins or bills, up to $20. To pay your fare, tell the driver you are paying in cash, and insert the amount displayed on the fare box. Tip!


Is the Silver Line a bus MBTA?

The Silver Line is a system of bus routes in Boston and Chelsea, Massachusetts, operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA).


How long is the Silver Line from South Station to Logan Airport?

MBTA SL1 silver line FAQ The next SL1 silver line leaves South Station at 8:25 AM, and arrives at Terminal A at 8:38 AM. The total trip time for the next MBTA SL1 silver line is 13 minutes.


What is the most used subway line in Boston?

Most Used Subway Line The Red Line at 74.45m trips per year, which narrowly edges out the Green Line. And the Blue Line lags way behind at 17.88m trips per year.


How does Boston Silver Line work?

How does the Silver Line work? The Silver Line is listed alongside train routes sometimes, but it's actually a bus! Some Silver Line stops are underground and use fare gates, just like subway stations. Passengers traveling on SL1, SL2, and SL3 buses pay the standard MBTA subway fare.


How do I pay for public transportation in Boston?

There are several options for buying tickets or loading up your CharlieCard. You can buy or renew 1-day, 7-day, cash value, and monthly passes at fare vending machines. They are located at all subway stations. Fare vending machines accept credit, debit, and cash payments.


Which buses in Boston are free?

Starting March 1, 2022, Route 23, 28, and 29 bus riders are able to board at all doors without paying a fare for two years. From March 1, 2022 through February 29, 2024, MBTA Routes 23, 28, and 29 will be free for all riders.


Do debit cards work on trains?

We accept American Express, Discover®, MasterCard®, VISA, Universal Air Travel Plan, Diners Club, JCB or China Union Pay credit and debit cards at ticketing locations. Amtrak ticket agents accept only valid, unexpired cards.