Amtrak/Acela
It might be a bit more expensive than popular low-cost bus services, but tried-and-true rail is still one of the most efficient, environmentally-conscious, and rapid ways to travel. There’s old-fashioned Amtrak, of course, but if you’re in a bit of a rush, the Acela will get you there in a jiffy. With free WiFi, comfy seats, tables to work on, and an on-board snack and drink area, you’ll be riding in style.Car and Ride Shares
Zipcar’s become a household name, but popular rental car companies like Enterprise have gotten into the game with car and ride share programs as well. Whether you’re heading to the airport, to work, or to another state, you might want to look into a car share. The appeal of these systems is twofold: not only can you rent a car for your own personal use, but some of these services allow you to hitch a ride with folks who are going your way for a bit less money and some extra peace of mind.
Bike Shares
Even better! While they were a rare find as recently as a few years ago, bike share programs are now all the rage in major metro areas. In addition to providing a great workout, cycling is perfect for navigating through compact neighborhoods and avoiding the major headache of parking your car. While they vary by city, you’ll find Citi Bike in New York, Hubway in Boston, and Capital Bike share in Washington D.C., that will help you get around town in an easy and eco-friendly way.
Walking!


