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Old 07-15-2009, 11:29 AM   #1
RIROCKHOUND
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Talking Mass-holes / Boston commuters...

Heading to Downtown Boston Monday and Tuesday next week for a conference (Boston Park Plaza). I know from searching online Arlington Station is right nearby...

My question is on travel..
I figure there are three options, not sure which is the best and wanted some feeback from people who commute often. I'm coming from South County, RI.

Monday I don't need to be there till noonish and am leaving ~8p, but may head up for 9am. .
Tuesday I need to be there by 9-10am.

1. Drive in, deal w/ traffic and pay for parking (yuck)
2. Drive to Providence or Atelborro and take the rail to South Station and then the various lines to Arlington as needed
3. Drive somewhere else and take the T in (Braintree?)

any suggestions?

Bryan

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