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How to Get to Cape Cod MA by Bus |
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Bus service to Cape Cod from New York City, Providence RI and Boston is convenient and fairly fast. |
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Buses from New
York City The fastest and most pleasant way is via Amtrak train and Bonanza or CapeX bus. In the summer tourist season there are six Bonanza buses a day from New York City's Port Authority Bus Terminal to Hyannis, three of which continue all the way to Provincetown at the tip of Cape Cod. Buses from Providence & Newport RI: From Providence RI, catch the Bonanza bus (about six a day) to Hyannis, or one of the two buses a day going to Provincetown. The trip from Providence to Hyannis takes about 2 hours, or a bit more. CapeX also runs buses from Providence's TF Green Airport and the Providence Amtrak train station via Fall River MA and New Bedford MA to the Cape Cod towns of Sagamore, Barnstable and Harwich. More... Buses from Boston MA: Plymouth & Brockton buses depart Boston's South Station Transportation Center on the 1.5-hour trip to Hyannis. Bus Transportation on Cape Cod
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Plymouth & Brockton buses run from Boston all the way to Provincetown at the tip of Cape Cod.
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