Inside the tunnel, take exit 23 (Gov't
Center) and get into the right lane.
When you exit the tunnel, bear right
on the ramp to Cross Street and turn
left. |
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Follow
Cross Street for 1/4 mile
and bear right onto Endicott
Street. |
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Follow Endicott Street for
.3 mile until it intersects
with Joe Tecce Way (Rte-99).
Continue straight on Joe
Tecce Way and cross the
Washington Street Bridge.
At the end of the bridge
make an immediate right onto
Chelsea Street. (below) |
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Follow Chelsea Street for 1
mile as it runs along the
side of US-1. Cross the
river bridge and Chelsea
Street will end at Terminal
Avenue. Mounted on the fence
across the street is a sign
that says Boston Auto Port
witn two arrows pointing to
the right. Turn right here
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Once you get into
the compound, the lot will be on
your left. During the day, the gate
to the lot is open but at night you
will have to see the guard for
access.
Parking is $25 per day and may or
may not be difficult on weekends due
to all the car haulers parked there.
The attendant will tell you where to
park.
This lot is security patrolled 24
hours a day. |
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::: Notes
from Donnie ::: |
They have a fuel
depot onsite and they are generally
ok with washing. There is also a
small store where the boats tie up
to fuel with the usual supplies and
all at competitive rates.
There is a fuel attendant in a small
building on the waterfront side of
the lot. He is the guy that takes
the money for parking, fuel, store
supplies, etc.
There are water spigots by the
parking area. They have always
'turned their heads' when I wash,
but I try to be moderate and low
profile. I usually kick up a few
bucks for the attendant but not
until I'm on my way out. This is a
great place for days off when you're
playing the TD Bank Garden or Boston
Commons.
It's a 10 buck cab ride from the
downtown area. The guard shack will
call a taxi for you whenever
necessary. He'll be looking for a
tip though. Money talks, .... bs
walks.
The attendants are friendly and
personable if you are. Otherwise,
it's Boston Harbor. |
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