Newton

By plane
By plane

Logan International Airport in Boston is the most convenient and has various ground transportation alternatives available.

By car
By car

Newton is on the Massachusetts Turnpike Interstate 90 and Interstate 95 also called Route 128. Routes 9 and 16 also pass through the city. From Boston, you can also reach Newton via city streets: both Beacon Street and Commonwealth Avenue run directly to and throughout Newton, and provide a more scenic drive particularly Beacon Street.

By Train Or Bus
Mass Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA)

(http://www.mbta.com). Newton is connected to Boston and surrounding communities by light rail/streetcar, commuter rail, and busses. The Green Line "D" Branch Riverside line is a light rail line running into downtown Boston, about 30 minutes away. It runs frequently throughout the day. The commuter rail line, which originates at Boston's South Station, has stops at Newtonville, West Newton, and Auburndale villages and travels west to Framingham and Worcester. It operates frequently at the rush hours and less often the rest of the day. Express busses travel from Washington Street to the Massachusetts Turnpike and on to downtown Boston.