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New Hampshire Transportation | |
| New Hampshirites are committed to highway travel, so air links and rail lines are played down in favor of bus and car. | ||
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PlaneManchester Boston Regional Airport serves not only Manchester and southern New Hampshire, but also Boston MA and eastern Massachusetts. More... BusGreyhound Lines connects Boston MA with these New Hampshire cities and towns:
Greyhound also connects the major New Hampshire cities of Nashua, Manchester and Concord with Vermont towns including White River Junction. More... Concord Coach Lines (formerly Concord Trailways) also runs buses connecting Boston MA (Logan Airport and South Station) with the New Hampshire cities of Manchester, Concord, and the towns around Lake Winnipesaukee and in the White Mountains around Mount Washington. More... C & J buses connect Boston and Logan Airport with Newburyport MA, Portsmouth NH, Dover NH and Durham NH. More... Dartmouth Coach buses connect New Hampshire's Upper Valley (New London, Lebanon and Hanover NH) with Boston and Logan Airport. More... Here's a list of all New England cities and towns served by bus, and the bus companies that serve them. More... TrainAmtrak's Downeaster between Boston MA and Portland ME stops at Exeter, Durham and Dover NH. Use the Exeter stop to reach Hampton Beach on the New Hampshire seacoast, and the stops at Durham or Dover to reach Portsmouth NH. Amtrak's Vermonter does run along the New Hampshire-Vermont border for a bit, stopping in Brattleboro, Bellows Falls, and White River Junction on the route between New York City and the Canadian border.
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New
Hampshire has several nostalgic
train runs: Mount
Washington Cog Railway (above) and
Conway
Scenic Railway (below). | |||||||||