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I am interested in getting from Amherst, MA to Montreal by train. Used to be you could take the Vermonter to St Albans and then a bus up to Montreal. Amtrak apparently no longer provides thruway service to Montreal. Is there any other way from St Albans to Montreal?

Alternatively you can go to Albany (3 hours on the Lake Shore Limited) and then to Montreal (8 hours on the Adirondack).

Greyhound gets from Northampton to Montreal in 7 hours.

2007-12-02 09:12:12 · 4 answers · asked by FD 1 in Cars & Transportation Rail

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Well, bus service via Amtrak as canceled from St. Albans to Montreal at the end of October, 2005 because of low ridership. I think the only way to now get to Montreal by rail is via the Adirondack or a combination thereof (like the Lake Shore Limited.

2007-12-02 10:00:22 · answer #1 · answered by Alco83 4 · 0 0

Amherst To Montreal

2017-01-14 15:02:54 · answer #2 · answered by ashland 4 · 0 0

In nice weather, you can also take the train to Essex Junction, VT (the Burlington stop), take city buses down to the lake, and take the (seasonal) ferry across to Port Kent, NY (an Amtrak stop on the Adirondack).

I'm not sure how the schedules line up (the Adirondack is scheduled to go through this area around early afternoon.

2007-12-03 10:48:10 · answer #3 · answered by kent_shakespear 7 · 0 0

truthfully that's technically a risk, regardless of the undeniable fact that slightly absurd, and costly. you're taking Amtrak's Vermonter from Amherst to Springfield. then you certainly watch for and alter to the Lake Shore constrained to lower back Bay Station, Boston. At lower back Bay you adjust to the T's Orange Line subway and flow to North Station, the place you adjust to the T's Lowell commuter rail practice.

2016-10-18 21:18:23 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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