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How to get fromSharon to North Adamsby train (Amtrak), bus (Greyhound), or car

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There are 4 ways to get from Sharon to North Adams by train (Amtrak), bus (Greyhound), or car

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  1. Train (Amtrak)

    best
    1. Take the train from Boston to Pittsfield Amtrak Stationtrain train Lake Shore Limited
    7h 3m
    $50–111
  2. Bus via Greenfield

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Boston to Greenfield John Olver Transit Ctrbus bus Greyhound US0256S
    2. Take the bus from JWO Transit Center Greenfield to North Adams Centerbus bus 903
    7h 38m
    $21–46
  3. Bus (Greyhound)

    1. Take the bus from Boston to Pittsfieldbus bus Greyhound US0270s
    7h 8m
    $27–56
  4. Drive 134.1 mi

    1. Drive from Sharon to North Adamscar car 134.1 mi
    3h 23m
    $25–36

Sharon to North Adams by train and bus (Amtrak)

Calendar7Weekly Services
Duration7h 3mAverage Duration
Ticket$50Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Sharon, MA, USA and North Adams, MA, USA?

Amtrak operates a train from Boston to Pittsfield Amtrak Station once daily. Tickets cost $45–100 and the journey takes 3h 45m. Alternatively, Greyhound USA operates a bus from Boston to Pittsfield once daily. Tickets cost $22–45 and the journey takes 3h 45m.

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