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The difference? Service directly to/from Cambridge and Newton MA, not Boston proper.

 

 

World Wide Tours is one of several companies operating buses daily between Boston and New York City.

The difference with its World Wide Bus is that the route is actually from Cambridge and Newton MA (map) to New York City.

The Boston terminus of the line is the bus station at the MBTA subway Red Line's Alewife terminus.

From Alewife, buses travel to the intercity bus station at 335 Grove Street, Newton MA 02462, near the MBTA subway Green Line Riverside terminus, before heading out via Interstate highways to New York City.

The New York terminus is at the northwest corner of the intersection of 8th Avenue and 31st Street, near Pennsylvania Station (map).

Fares vary by date and time, and started at $10 in November 2010, but $20 is a more normal fare for the 4.5-hour trip. (Here's how to decide to travel by car, bus, train or plane.)

The big, modern climate-controlled, toilet-equipped motorcoaches offer individual reading lights, 110-volt outlets at each seat, free Wifi Internet, and reclining seats with head and foot rests.

All buses are wheelchair-accessible and can "kneel" for safe boarding by those with reduced mobility.

(Note: the intercity bus station at 335 Grove Street, near Riverside, also serves Peter Pan Bus Lines coaches with service to New York City via Springfield MA.) More...

World Wide Tours
33 Second Avenue
Brooklyn NY 11215
Tel: 877-992-8797


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