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Logan is one of the 20 busiest airports in the United States. Logan has five terminals, all connected by a shuttle bus. Moving walkways connect the terminals to a central parking garage. Terminals A and E have their own buildings, B is split into north and south, and C and D share a building. Only Terminal E has U.S. Customs and Immigration services, so all international flights arrive here, except for those coming from locations with US customs preclearance, which includes Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, and Ottawa in Canada as well as Aruba, Bermuda, Nassau, and St. Thomas. On February, 28, 2006, the Terminal D gates were renumbered and labeled as part of Terminal C. The MBTA's Silver Line SL1 BRT service connects South Station, a major subway, rail and bus transportation hub in the downtown Boston financial district, with all Logan terminals. There is also an Airport stop on the MBTA's Blue Line. The Blue Line stop is not in the airport terminal itself; a free shuttle ferries passengers from the train station to the terminal. Massport's Logan Express bus service also serves the areas of Braintree, Framingham, Peabody, and the Anderson Regional Transportation Center in Woburn.
The MBTA also operates a water shuttle connecting Logan with downtown Boston, Quincy and Hull. A free shuttle ferries passengers from the dock to the terminal. By road, the airport is at the eastern terminus of the Massachusetts Turnpike (Interstate 90), which provides easy access from the west via the Ted Williams Tunnel. From the south, travelers on Interstate 93 can connect to the Mass Turnpike east, through the Ted Williams Tunnel and take exit 26 to reach the airport. From the north, I-93 traffic to the airport uses the Callahan Tunnel, Route 1A North. From the North Shore, access is via Route 1A South. Additionally, road traffic from most of downtown Boston, Back Bay and Fenway/Boston University should use the Callahan Tunnel. The westbound twin tunnel to the Callahan Tunnel is known as the Sumner Tunnel.
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