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Boston$9203$ - traducción al Inglés

TRANSPORT ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE FOR BOSTON
Boston Transportation; Boston transportation system; Transport in Boston; Boston transport; Transportation in Boston, Massachusetts; Boston transportation; Boston/Transportation; Rail transport in Boston; Railroads in Boston; Railways in Boston
  • ''Acela'' (left) and ''Northeast Regional'' (right) locomotives at South Station in 2019
  • One of several horse carriages transporting tourists around the city
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  • An aerial photograph of Logan International Airport
  • Green Line subway/surface train on street track
  • An MBTA bus on Mount Auburn Street in 2019
  • The [[Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority]] provides services in five different modes (trolleybus not pictured) around Greater Boston.
  • Orange Line subway train at [[Massachusetts Avenue station]]
  • Blue Line subway train at the airport
  • Compared to residents of other American cities, Bostonians have short commute times and use public transit at a high rate.
  • [[Lechmere Viaduct]] and [[Zakim Bridge]]

Boston      
n. Boston (stad in de USA)
Boston University         
  • 43 [[Harrington Gardens]], the main academic building for Boston University's London Campus
  • 688 Boylston Street, the early home of the College of Liberal Arts, the precursor to the College of Arts & Sciences
  •  [[Alexander Graham Bell]], inventor of the telephone
  • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez at Women's March in New York City in 2019
  • DeWolfe Boathouse
  • The Castle]] (built 1915) on Bay State Road
  • Sponsored Program Awards FY1971-2016
  • Study abroad program sites
  • The back page of the ''bu exposure'', March 1979
  •  [[Alexander Graham Bell]], who invented the telephone at Boston University
  • Sert]]'s buildings expanded the campus in the 1960s
  • Commonwealth Avenue]]
  • School of Public Health]]
  • Commonwealth Avenue]]
  • The "BU Beach" is a linear strip of land sandwiched between the main BU campus and busy [[Storrow Drive]], and is used as an outdoors space to relax and sunbathe in good weather.
  • The [[Charles River]] and the university
  • BU Sailing Pavilion.
  •  [[Elie Wiesel]]
  •  [[Helen Magill White]], the first woman to receive a PhD from an American university
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  • left
  • right
  • Marsh Plaza and its surrounding buildings were one of the first completed parts of the Charles River Campus
  •  [[Martin Luther King Jr.]] earned a PhD from BU in 1955
  • Built in 1925 as the [[Myles Standish]] Hotel, this building was converted to dorm space in 1949.
  •  [[Robert Lowell]]
  • Questrom School of Business]] and the office of the university president
  • Student Village II with Student Village I in the background, as viewed from Nickerson Field
  •  [[John Silber]]
  • Commonwealth Avenue in the 1930s
  • A brownstone townhouse used by Boston University as dormitory
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  • President [[William Howard Taft]] lectured at BU School of Law from 1918 to 1921
PRIVATE RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, UNITED STATES
Center for Millennial Studies; University of Boston; FYSOP; Boston University grade deflation; Boston University's; Boston University Science and Engineering Program; B U Exposure; B. U. Exposure; BU Exposure; Boston U; Boston university science and engineering program; Center for millennial studies; Boston University Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems (CNS) Technology Lab; BU Today; Boston University School of Religious Education and Social Service; BU Quad; Boston university; Boston University International Affairs Association; Bostonia (magazine); President of Boston University; Trustees of Boston University; BU beach; Universitas Bostoniensis; Newbury Biblical Institute; Methodist General Biblical Institute; User:Buiaa/Boston University International Affairs Association; Boston Univ.; The Quad (magazine); Bu.edu; History of Boston University; Boston University Center for Computing & Data Sciences; Boston University Center of Computing and Data Science; Boston U.; BostonU; BostonU.; Boston Univ
Universiteit van Boston, grote privé universiteit gevestigd in stad Boston (in staat Massachusetts), BU
Boston Globe         
  • 1871 Boston Daily Globe Building
  • An advertisement for ''The Boston Globe'' from 1896, boasting of the largest circulation of any newspaper in New England
  • Taunton]] and its headquarters to [[Downtown Boston]].
  • Charles H. Taylor]]
  • [[Edwin M. Bacon]]
  • [[John W. Henry]]
  • Washington Street]]
  • [[Martin Baron]]
  • border
  • Final paragraph of a March 1891 ''Globe'' editorial discussing [[Thomas Brackett Reed]], signed "Uncle Dudley"
NEWSPAPER
Boston Globe; The Boston Evening Globe; Boston Evening Globe; Boston Sunday Globe; The Boston Globe Magazine; Boston Globe Magazine; The Boston Globe Sunday Magazine; Boston Daily Globe; Affiliated Publications; Daily Boston Globe; Bostonian of the Year; Globe Newspaper Company; BostonGlobe.com; Boston Morning Globe; The Boston Weekly Globe; Boston Weekly Globe; Boston Globe Media Partners; Bostonglobe; Boston Globe Media; The Boston Daily Globe; BDCwire; Boston Globe Media Partners, LLC; Boston Globe Media Partners LLC; Spotlight (Boston Globe); The Boston Sunday Globe; Bostonglobe.com; 2018 threats against the Boston Globe
"Boston Globe", Amerikaans dagblad in Massachusetts (V.S.) uitgegeven

Definición

Boston
·noun A game at cards, played by four persons, with two packs of fifty-two cards each;
- said to be so called from Boston, Massachusetts, and to have been invented by officers of the French army in America during the Revolutionary war.

Wikipedia

Transportation in Boston

Transportation in Boston includes roadway, subway, regional rail, air, and sea options for passenger and freight transit in Boston, Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) operates the Port of Boston, which includes a container shipping facility in South Boston, and Logan International Airport, in East Boston. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) operates bus, subway, short-distance rail, and water ferry passenger services throughout the city and region. Amtrak operates passenger rail service to and from major Northeastern cities, and a major bus terminal at South Station is served by varied intercity bus companies. The city is bisected by major highways I-90 and I-93, the intersection of which has undergone a major renovation, nicknamed the Big Dig.