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Vermont features two major interstates and a well-maintained network of state highways.
Upon entering the state, your first stop should be at one of Vermont's official welcome centers. They are staffed with friendly Vermonters who are available to assist with reservations, travel information, and directions that will make your visit to Vermont enjoyable.
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By Air |
International Gateways:
Boston
Montreal
New York | | Domestic Gateways:
Burlington
Albany
Manchester (NH) |
Flights with ifyoufly.com
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By Rail
| The Amtrak passenger service is available via two trains:
The "Vermonter" - with daily service between Washington, D.C., New York and St. Albans, makes nine stops along the length of Vermont.
The "Ethan Allen Express" - providing daily service between New York and Rutland, with direct motorcoach service to the Killington Resort.
www.amtrak.com
Tel +1-800-872-7245
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| By Coach | Vermont Transit:
www.vermonttransit.com
Tel: +1 800 451 3292 (New England)
Tel: +1 800 642 3133 (Vermont)
From outside New England:
www.greyhound.com
Bonanza:
Tel: +1 888 751 8800 for New York City to Bennington
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| Car Rental | Vermont is within easy driving distance of both domestic and international airports and renting a car will give you the flexibility to see the whole state. | Boston www.thrifty.com
1-800-for-cars
TEL #781-289-0002
Fax #617-330-5013
125 Summer Street
Boston
MA 02111
| Burlington www.thrifty.com
1-800 Thrifty
TEL #802-863-550
Fax #802-651-1031
1700 Williston Rd
S. Burlington VT 05403
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