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MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) – Travelers headed to Manchester Boston Regional Airport from Massachusetts now have a new way get there.

Starting Monday, ticketed airline passengers can catch a free bus from either the Sullivan Square MBTA station in Boston’s Charlestown section or from the Anderson Regional Transportation Center in Woburn. The buses will run every two hours, 24 hours a day, for six months. After that, officials will evaluate the pilot program and decide whether to continue it.

Airport Director Kevin Dillon said his goal is eventually to have a private bus company take over the routes.

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