THE 2ND NATIONAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE ON CHILD AND FAMILY PROGRAMS AND POLICY
TRAVEL TO THE CONFERENCE AT BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE

A. Driving: Directions by car. The driver's final destination in Bridgewater will be Burrill Avenue.

B. From Logan International Airport in Boston:

 

Public Transportation from Logan to BSC

Individuals flying in to Logan International Airport (Boston) will travel by subway and then commuter rail to Bridgewater State College (BSC). Traveling from Logan, attendees should take the Silver Line to South Station in downtown Boston. Then they should take the commuter rail to BSC via the Old Colony Line. The commuter rail stops on campus and is conveniently located near Crimson Hall. For more information about public transportation go to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

 

Driving From the Logan to BSC

Google Maps directions from Logan to BSC.

Mapquest directions from Logan to BSC.

 

C. From Green Airport in Warwick, RI:

Individuals flying to Warwick, RI would drive to the BSC campus.

Google Maps directions from T.F. Green Airport to BSC.

 

D. By Train:

Conference attendees should take Amtrak to South Station in Boston.  Then they should take the commuter rail to BSC via the Old Colony Line. The commuter rail stops on campus and is conveniently located near Crimson Hall. For more information about public transportation go to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

 

E. By Bus:

Conference attendees should take a busy to  South Station in Boston.  Then they should take the commuter rail to BSC via the Old Colony Line. The commuter rail stops on campus and is conveniently located near Crimson Hall. For more information about public transportation go to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

 

About NRCCFPP

2009 Conference

Call for Abstracts

Keynote Speakers

Conf Schedule

Presenter Info

Registration

Conf Fees

Accommodations

Preparing for Trip

Travel to BSC

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