Timeline for Providence to Boston after midnight
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| 9 hours ago | comment | added | simplegamer | What did you end up deciding on? | |
| yesterday | vote | accept | David Robert Williams | ||
| 2 days ago | answer | added | josh3736 | timeline score: 10 | |
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| 2 days ago | answer | added | Hilmar | timeline score: 12 | |
| 2 days ago | comment | added | jcaron | @WeatherVane Last train FROM Providence is at 11:25 pm (so too early for OP) but last train TO Providence arrives at 1:12 am so there could still be taxis waiting for those (though I'm not familiar with the station at all). It's also not certain a taxi would be willing to go for a 2h ride (back and forth) at that time. Probably best to book in advance, especially if the timing is due to attending some event which may result in a lot of demand for taxis. | |
| 2 days ago | comment | added | matt freake | ... because they've arrived on one of the final trains and the trains to Boston Back Bay are done for the night? | |
| 2 days ago | comment | added | Weather Vane | If trains are done for the night, why would there be taxis on the station stand? They will only be any if they expect people to have missed the last train. Even if there are it is obviously more reliable to book a car, since those on the stand might all have been taken. | |
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