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The Green Mountain State is easy to approach by air, rail, road, and even water. |
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Plane By Train Amtrak train Nos. 68, 69, 70 and 71, the Adirondack, runs daily between New York City and Montreal, making the journey in 10 hours, and skirting Vermont as it runs up the Hudson River valley. Some trains stop at Port Kent NY, from which you can take a cross-lake ferryboat to Burlington. The ferry dock is near the train station in Port Kent. The journey between New York City and Port Kent takes 7 hours; from Montreal to Port Kent, about 2.5 hours. To go by train between Boston MA and Burlington VT, you must take one of the frequent trains on the Boston—New York City route as far as New Haven CT, then change to the Vermonter, a trip of 9.5 hours altogether. (Driving time in a car is about four hours, bus is some.) By Bus By Ferry By Car Vermont Route 100, which winds through the center of the state from north to south, links most of the state's resort areas. |
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A covered bridge in Woodstock VT.
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