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Local t-trains or any in vermont???

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Local t-trains or any in vermont???

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  1. T trains are boston commuter trains.  no, none at all in vermont.

    amtrak has service in vermont.  not directly from boston however, you have to transfer trains somewhere.

    depends where in vermont are you going?  there are 2 amtrak routes.

    check www.amtrak.com or call 1.800.872.7245.


  2. Vermont really doesn't offer commuters much for public transportation.  T-trains don't exist.  Amtrak makes one run a day from St. Albans to New York City that's it.

    Public bus service is available to those in and around the Burlington area and they've recently expanded to areas along the interstate, but it involves two runs a day and if your commute doesn't match with their pick up or drop off times, you're stuck.

  3. You'd have better luck using the bus.  Individual cities in Vermont (like Burlington) are too small to justify a subway or train, and Vermont itself is too spread out.  There's just not the population density.  Those who aren't able to drive (no license or no vehicle) end up taking the bus - either a major coach or one of the small local area buses.

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