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New England Towns Reachable by Bus | |
A
dozen bus companies run routes to 120+
New England cities and towns. Major bus
hubs are Boston and
Springfield MA, Providence RI and New
York City.
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Here's a list of all the towns in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont (plus New York City) that you can go to by intercity bus, and how to do it. Here's a map of New England. Major Bus TerminalsNew York CityNew York City's Port Authority Bus Terminal is the busiest bus station in the USA, dispatching buses to all parts of the USA, eastern Canada, and many New England cities and towns. (But note: many intercity buses do not use the Port Authority Bus Terminal. Rather, they load and unload on street corners in New York. More...) Bus service between New York City and Boston MA is frequent, with at least seven companies running buses with simple to elaborate comforts and services, and fares ranging from $10 to $99. More... Boston MABoston's South Station Bus Terminal is the busiest bus station in New England. More... Providence RIRhode Island's capital city has a busy Peter Pan Bus Terminal with departures for many New England points including Boston and Cape Cod. More... Springfield MAPeter Pan Bus, New England's largest intercity bus company, has its headquarters and major terminal in Springfield, from which you can board buses for destinations all over New England. More... Bus CompaniesHere are New England's major intercity bus companies. Note the abbreviations which appear on the list of cities and towns below, indicating which company or companies provide service. Click on the name of the company, or the two-letter abbreviation, for more information, schedules, timetables, fares, and online reservations. BE = Boston Express
See also these NewEnglandTravelPlanner.com Transportation pages for each state which give information on all modes of transportation for each state: —by Tom Brosnahan
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Above, on the
road by bus in New England.
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