This station is about 4 miles from the west side of the field, and just over 2 miles' drive from the east side, on the Newburyport/Rockport light rail commuter line into Boston. The fare to Boston's North Station as of July 2009 was $6.25 ($3.10 senior/disabled), and you can take the subway from there to other parts of Boston.
The cost for a cab into Boston (Back Bay) was $55 + tolls (none on our route); however, we had to wait about 40 minutes for the cab after North Atlantic called it, so it would be a good idea to radio them before you land (123.3 MHz) and ask them to order it for you. Make sure you have the street address of your destination, because the cabbies may be relying on their GPS to navigate.
Another alternative is to take a short cab ride to North Beverly Station and catch an MBTA train into Boston.
There is free parking here by the control tower. Alternatively, you can park on the other side of the field at North Atlantic for $5/day (piston single).
North Atlantic makes three trips a day with their truck to fuel planes in this area, so you can still get fuel without taxiing across, as long as you plane is there long enough.
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🔗 Sun, 05 Aug 2018
— Anonymous Flyer at Beverly Regional Airport, United States Reply
I'm looking for flights to Pittsburgh and back . any pilots that fly that route
I fly Use that Airport all the time half of it is in Beverly
🔗 Sat, 04 Aug 2018
— Anonymous Flyer at Beverly Regional Airport, United States Reply
I fly Use that Airport all the time half of it is in Beverly the other half in Danvers, , i went to Flight School on the danvers side there.
Great airport, Runway 27 and 16 are my fav runways..
Light rail into Boston
🔗 Thu, 23 Jul 2009
— @david at Beverly Regional Airport, United States Reply
This station is about 4 miles from the west side of the field, and just over 2 miles' drive from the east side, on the Newburyport/Rockport light rail commuter line into Boston. The fare to Boston's North Station as of July 2009 was $6.25 ($3.10 senior/disabled), and you can take the subway from there to other parts of Boston.
Taxi to Boston
🔗 Sat, 17 May 2008
— @david at Beverly Regional Airport, United States Reply
The cost for a cab into Boston (Back Bay) was $55 + tolls (none on our route); however, we had to wait about 40 minutes for the cab after North Atlantic called it, so it would be a good idea to radio them before you land (123.3 MHz) and ask them to order it for you. Make sure you have the street address of your destination, because the cabbies may be relying on their GPS to navigate.
Another alternative is to take a short cab ride to North Beverly Station and catch an MBTA train into Boston.
Free parking; fuel
🔗 Fri, 16 May 2008
— @david at Beverly Regional Airport, United States Reply
There is free parking here by the control tower. Alternatively, you can park on the other side of the field at North Atlantic for $5/day (piston single).
North Atlantic makes three trips a day with their truck to fuel planes in this area, so you can still get fuel without taxiing across, as long as you plane is there long enough.
Fees
🔗 Fri, 16 May 2008
— @david at Beverly Regional Airport, United States Reply
Phone: (800) 541-1745
For a piston single, quoted over the phone 2008-05-16:
Landing fee: none
Handling fee: $10 (waived with fuel purchase)
Parking: $5/night
Note that there is also free parking under the control tower on the east side of the field, if you prefer.