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Bus Travel in New England | |
| You can get to most parts of New England by bus. Boston MA, Springfield MA, Providence RI and New York City are the main terminals. | ||
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With limited train service in New England, bus is the best way to travel to certain destinations if you don't have your own car. A dozen bus companies operate bus routes in New England and to New York City. Smaller cities and towns are served by only one company. Some larger cities are served by more than one company. The principal bus route hubs are Boston MA, Springfield MA, Providence RI, and New York City. Click here for information on the most important bus companies. Also visit these state and city Transportation pages: —Connecticut Transportation page Buses From Montréal, Chicago & Toronto The distance by road to Boston from Chicago is almost 1,000 miles (1,500 km), from Toronto 550 miles (860 km). Travel by Train in New England |
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Wide Bus serves the Below, eastbound on the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) toward Boston MA aboard a Peter Pan bus.
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