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Logan Express Framingham

intercity coach

intercity coach add 30 min during incidents or weather

Evening BOS flights from MetroWest line up well with Framingham Logan Express

This Logan Express route runs between the Framingham terminal and all Boston Logan terminals (A, B, C, E) on a one-seat coach, so you load your bags once and ride straight to your airline. It’s set up for MetroWest riders from Framingham, Natick, and Mass Pike towns who don’t want to drive I‑90 into the city or pay BOS parking rates that can hit $38+ per day.

Coaches stop at Terminal A, then B, C, and E in a loop, and they hit the same four terminals in reverse when leaving the airport. That order matters: if you fly Delta out of A, you get off first; if you’re on many international carriers at E, you sit through three earlier drops. Build that into your mental timing, especially during heavy traffic on the Pike.

MetroWest regulars say the schedule works especially well for evening transatlantic departures out of Terminal E, but they still pad things. The official timetable assumes moderate traffic on I‑90, while locals on Reddit and MetroWest forums report that an incident or weather can easily add 30 minutes, so many people move one bus earlier than the bare minimum for a 19:00–22:00 long‑haul.

Frequency drops late at night and in the very early morning, with fewer buses lining up cleanly against 05:00–07:00 departures and post‑midnight arrivals. Some r/boston posters complain that this thinner late service makes it hard to match red‑eye flights, and that holiday periods can mean nearly full coaches with bulky luggage slowing boarding at every terminal stop.

The Framingham Logan Express terminal has on-site parking and a small staffed area, but forum posts say staffing thins out close to the final departure of the night. If you roll back into Framingham on the last inbound coach and have a parking or ticket issue, expect fewer people at the desk than you’d see at, say, 18:00. Some locals skip parking fees entirely by using the Framingham stop as a handoff point for family pickup.

Tip: For BOS Terminal E international flights, pick a Framingham departure at least one full bus earlier than the schedule suggests, to cover an extra 30 minutes on the Pike plus the three terminal stops before E.

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