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Directions to Black Falcon Cruise Terminal One Black Falcon Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 02210 Tel: (617) 330-1500 From the North (coming south on I93): On the expressway downtown, inside the Liberty Tunnel, take Exit #23 (Purchase Street). At the top of the ramp, go to the traffic signal, and turn left onto Seaport Boulevard. Continue on Seaport Boulevard to the fifth traffic light (this is where Seaport Blvd becomes Northern Ave). Continue straight into the Boston Marine Industrial Park, following Northern Avenue to the end where you take a right onto Tide Street, and an immediate left onto Drydock Avenue. Follow Drydock Avenue as it turns right at the end of the Boston Design Center. Turn right again onto Black Falcon Avenue, traveling straight to the stop sign, where you will be directed by Port Officers for either passenger drop-off or to the parking garage. From the South: Take I-93 north to Boston, take (new) Exit 20 to I-90 east/Logan Airport. You will travel into a new tunnel toward Logan. Inside the tunnel, take Exit 25/South Boston. At the traffic lights, you will be at Congress Street. Continue forward onto East Service Drive. At the next signal, turn right onto Seaport Boulevard. Continue straight onto Northern Avenue and proceed into the Marine Industrial Park. Continue to the end and turn right onto Tide Street and an immediate left onto Drydock Avenue. Follow Drydock Avenue as it turns right at the end of the Boston Design Center. Turn right again onto Black Falcon Avenue, traveling straight to the stop sign, where you will be directed by Port Officers for either passenger drop-off or to the parking garage. From the West (Mass. Turnpike, I-90 Eastbound): Follow the Mass. Pike east toward Logan Airport. Pass the I-90/I-93 interchange and enter a tunnel eastbound. In the tunnel, take Exit 25/South Boston. At the traffic lights, you will be at Congress Street. Continue forward onto B Street. At the next signal, turn right onto Seaport Boulevard. Continue straight onto Northern Avenue and proceed into the Marine Industrial Park. Continue to the end and turn right onto Tide Street and an immediate left onto Drydock Avenue. Follow Drydock Avenue as it turns right at the end of the Boston Design Center. Turn right again onto Black Falcon Avenue, traveling straight to the stop sign, where you will be directed by Port Officers for either passenger drop-off or to the parking garage. From Logan Airport (TW Tunnel, Mass. Turnpike, I-90 Westbound): Follow signs for the Ted Williams Tunnel ($3 toll). From the right lane, take the first exit - Exit 25/South Boston. At the traffic lights, you will be at Congress Street. Continue forward onto B Street. At the next signal, turn right onto Seaport Boulevard. Continue straight onto Northern Avenue and proceed into the Marine Industrial Park. Continue to the end and turn right onto Tide Street and an immediate left onto Drydock Avenue. Follow Drydock Avenue as it turns right at the end of the Boston Design Center. Turn right again onto Black Falcon Avenue, traveling straight to the stop sign, where you will be directed by Port Officers for either passenger drop-off or to the parking garage. Taxis and Public Transportation: Getting to the cruise terminal from Logan Airport or South Station is easily done by taking a taxi or the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority’s (MBTA) subway or bus services. Ample taxis are available at both Logan Airport and South Station. If you choose to take public transportation, the MBTA Silver Line Rapid Transit Service bus SL1 route circles all terminals at Logan Airport and takes passengers to South Station. From South Station take the SL2 route bus, and get off at the Black Falcon Avenue and Design Center Place stop. You can also take the MBTA Blue Line subway inbound from Logan Airport from “Airport Station,” transfer at “Government Center” and take the Green Line to “Park Street.” At “Park Street” transfer to the Red Line to “South Station.” For more information on fares and schedules, call 1 (800) 392-6100 or check the MBTA website (www.mbta.com). |
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