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How to switch from North Station to South Station

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Getting from North Station to South Station in Boston is necessary if you are taking the train or bus from points north (for instance, Williams) and want to take the train to points south (for instance, New Jersey or [http://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php/Williams-Mystic_Program Mystic]), because no train goes through Boston. To expedite your travel, follow these directions.
Estimated time: 20 minutes.
You will need six quarters.
Estimated time: 20 minutes.
Once inside North Station, follow signs to the T. (The symbol for the T is a black T with a circle around it.) You will take an escalator down. You want the <b>orange</b> line, <b>inbound</b>, towards <b>Forest Hills</b>. [http://www.bostonbeats.com/Venues/mbta_map.jpg T map]
There will be a line of turnstiles that accept tickets. To the left of this will be an office with a line in front of it. Immediately to the right of this office, on the left of the turnstiles, is a turnstile that accepts quarters. Put in your six quarters and go through the turnstile. Go down the stairs. You want the train on the left.
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