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How to get fromSouth Station to Providence Stationby train (Amtrak), bus (Flixbus, Greyhound), car, or taxi

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There are 4 ways to get from South Station to Providence Station by train (Amtrak), bus (Flixbus, Greyhound), car, or taxi

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  1. Train

    best
    1. Take the train from Boston to Providencetrain train Northeast Regional
    39 min
    $8–600
  2. Bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Boston to Providencebus bus FlixBus 2610
    1h 9m
    $6–13
  3. Drive 43.9 mi

    1. Drive from South Station to Providence Stationcar car 43.9 mi
    1h 1m
    $8–12
  4. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from South Station to Providence Stationtaxi taxi 43.9 mi
    1h 1m
    $130–170

South Station to Providence Station by train

Calendar243Weekly Trains
Duration39 minAverage Duration
Ticket$8Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between South Station, MA, USA and Providence Station, RI, USA?

Amtrak operates a train from Boston to Providence every 3 hours. Tickets cost $13–29 and the journey takes 39 min. Two other operators also service this route. Alternatively, Flixbus USA operates a bus from Boston to Providence twice daily. Tickets cost $7–12 and the journey takes 1h 5m. Greyhound USA also services this route twice daily.

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