| Walking or Biking |
At 1.8 square miles, Chelsea
is the smallest city in the U.S., which makes it very
manageable by foot or bike. Why not try walking or
riding a bike to cut back on the miles that you drive each day?
Click
here for a list of Chelsea’s vibrant local restaurants
and amenities. |
| Car |
When you need to drive, Parkside Commons
is close to all major commuting routes via
Routes 16 and 1. Don’t fret about parking — it’s
ample at Parkside, both outdoor spaces and a covered garage
with elevator service to each floor. |
| MBTA & Commuter Rail |
Three MBTA stations are located
nearby for the Blue, Orange and Purple Lines. Go to
Maverick Station for Blue Line service if you’re bound
for Logan Airport, the Aquarium, State Street or the Financial
District (Government Center). Wellington Station has direct
Orange Line service across Boston, making stops at North Station,
Haymarket, State Street, Downtown Crossing, Back Bay, Tuft’s
Medical Center and Chinatown all the way to Jamaica Plain. The
Newburyport/ Rockport Purple Line has a commuter rail station
at Arlington and 6th Streets in Chelsea — just one stop
to North Station. Whether it’s commuting south for business
during the week or north to the beach on the weekends, the Purple
Line will get you there. |
| Airplane |
Heading to Logan Airport?
Hop on the Blue Line, bus or drive just three miles. You'll
enjoy the convenient commute without the noise of flights overhead. |
| Bus |
Convenient bus service
to the MBTA and Boston is only two blocks away at Broadway &
Stockton Street, and three short blocks at Summit and Warren
Avenues. Check www.MBTA.com
for schedules and details. |