Time: 1 hour bumper-to-bumper (31 minutes at night) Route: 21 miles in and out of the heart of the city Two mice scattered off after witnessing an uncommon visitor.Ĭost: $2.54 for gallon of gas, $4.40 for tolls Miscellaneous: Sidewalks can be difficult to navigate. Time: About 2 1⁄2 hours (we split up the run) Hubway team: Antonio Ramirez, Rafael Trujillo Miscellaneous: Losing a bike will cost you $1,200, so more Hubway docking stations would be nice. Time: 2 hours and 59 minutes, including wrong turns and a break to rest Route: 21.4 miles, through Somerville and beyond MBTA team: Brihathi Cherukuri, Mary Malloy, Kevin Milton Miscellaneous: Manspreading, where male riders spread out and take up two seats, a problem. Route: Blue Line to Green Line, changing at Government Center It’s roughly 21 miles, but it’s not that easy.Ĭost: $2.75 for paper ticket ($2.25 on Charlie Card) To test the city’s transportation system, Emerson College/Boston Herald reinventing journalism students split up in a race from Wonderland in Revere to Riverside in Newton. Commuting into Boston is a maddening daily grind no matter if you come in by car, train, bicycle or on foot.
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