
Small City Taxi: Contact Rick Loyer at 877-3395.New England Taxi Airport Transportation: (802) 598-7254 or (802) 777-0392 Friendly and courteous with very competitive rates on minivan taxi and town car services.Route 15 Cab: (802) 777-6638 Flat rates: Middlebury-Boston $250, Middlebury to Montreal airport $250.Green Mountain Taxi: (802) 503-3096 Flat rates: Middlebury-Burlington $60, Middlebury-Boston $250.Service available at almost any hour with 48-hour notice. Private service or complimentary, customized van-pooling. Call for competitive rates to/from Montreal for up to 7 passengers.
AA Transportation values timeliness and safety. $60 flat rate service to/from anywhere in the Burlington area, split the cost between up to 7 passengers. Bus schedules and rates are announced during the semester. The state of Vermont also runs smaller airports throughout the state, including ones in Rutland and Middlebury.įor most recess periods, the Student Government Association offers discounted chartered buses for students traveling to Boston, New York City, the Burlington International Airport, and the Burlington Greyhound Station.Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT): Located in New Hampshire, approximately 2.75-hour drive from Middlebury.Albany International Airport (ALB): Located in New York, approximately 2.5-hour drive from Middlebury.Burlington International Airport (BTV): Located in Vermont, approximately one-hour drive from Middlebury.AirportsĪirports within a few hours’ drive can take you anywhere you need to go: You can sign up for the Amtrak student advantage card for discounts. You can find a schedule of train times here. Megabus: Daily service from Burlington to New York, Boston, Montpelier, Amherst, and Hartford.Īmtrak stops in the town of Middlebury, connecting the college directly with New York City, Burlington, and 13 other stops in the state of Vermont.Greyhound Lines: Stops throughout Vermont, including Middlebury, Rutland, White River Junction, and Burlington.Dartmouth Coach: Travel from Hanover, N.H., to Boston, Mass.Vermont Translines: Daily service from campus.If you want to go a little farther than the TVT public transit buses can take you, there are several options: They also offer a free emergency ride home program if you participate in carpooling two or more days per week.
Vermont Rideshare offers a free list of names, phone numbers, and schedules of neighbors who want to share a ride to and from their workplaces. Students split driving costs, make new friends and reduce their carbon footprint by filling empty car seats. Wheeli connects college students with cars and college student passengers looking for a ride. Zimride is a ride-sharing network that helps you offer or request rides for commutes, road trips, and popular events. It operates each night during the academic year when classes are in session.įriday and Saturday, 8:30 p.m.–2:30 a.m. Midd Rides is an evening transportation service available to Middlebury College community members. Make sure to look for Addison County to see transportation options around Middlebury and up to Burlington. Students must pay for commuter buses.Ĭheck out the map and schedules or call 80 or 800-685-RIDE (7433). Staff and faculty ride commuter buses for free when they pick up a bus sticker from Human Resources. TVT also offers commuter buses to Burlington, Rutland, and neighboring towns. An Orange Line shuttle bus and gray Honda Civic collided as the bus turned from Washington Street to Williams Street in Jamaica Plain.Middlebury students, staff, and faculty with their Middlebury ID can ride for free on regularly scheduled TVT buses around town and to the Middlebury College Snow Bowl. Meanwhile, a shuttle bus and a gray Honda Civic reportedly collided in Jamaica Plain on Thursday morning, further impacting rush-hour traffic, according to the Globe. Another family shared their frustrations as the Orange Line shutdown caused delays with the METCO buses, leading their 6-year-old to exclaim, “This is the worst day of my life!” the Globe reported. One student at Madison Park Technical Vocational High School said his commute usually takes 45 minutes, but it took close to two hours Thursday morning, according to live updates from The Boston Globe. Sure enough, people weighed in on their experiences to reporters and on social media. Students and families prepared for the worst Thursday, recognizing that shuttle buses can mean a typical commute to school could take twice as long as it usually does. Wonderful morning welcoming families back for the new year! Our teams were out early helping students navigate shuttle buses, ensuring our young learners have a smooth & easy ride to school! /D3k4vFziHy- Mayor Michelle Wu 吳弭 September 8, 2022