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Anyone near Boston or Southern NH?

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Look at my previous post with the MBTA website. The commuter rail is as far north as Newburyport, right on the Mass/NH border. The bus may be a good option as well as some of them go direct to the airport and have discounts for employees. Lots of crew take em. I'd try and stick near Portsmouth, within 15 minutes or so. Good town.

Mr. I.
 
Oh, come on guys,,, suck it up!

We used to operate a flight from PQI to BOS, six nights a week, 8 stops a night!!!!!! I think in a couple of years, we maybe missed 2 nights. Mostly because braking action was nil in a few places.

So cold once and a while the uplocks on the 40c would freeze,, the hydraulic fluid in them!

So cold, the hair in your nose would freeze!

Colgan does it, you can too!!!! :)

Besides, summer is only a couple of months away, think positive.

(of course, easy for me to say, I moved to Miami after all those years :) )

Hung
 
Bump....

Nashua is ok. I'd love it if I were married and wanting to settle down, although I'd want to be closer to the ocean.

-Goose
 
Dover, NH is a college town but it's close to everything.
No sales tax unless you like that sort of thing then you can come to Maine where we have some of the highest taxes in the USA.
 

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