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How to get fromYale University to Actonby train (Amtrak), bus (Greyhound, Flixbus), or car

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There are 3 ways to get from Yale University to Acton by train (Amtrak), bus (Greyhound, Flixbus), or car

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  1. Train

    best
    1. Take the train from New Haven to Bostontrain train Northeast Regional
    2. Take the train from North Station to South Actontrain train Fitchburg Line
    4h 43m
    $53–677
  2. Drive 124.2 mi

    cheapest
    1. Drive from Yale University to Actoncar car 124.2 mi
    2h 25m
    $23–33
  3. Bus

    1. Take the bus from Church St @ Grove St to Asylum St @ Union Plbus bus 950
    2. Take the bus from Hartford Union Station to Bostonbus bus
    3. Take the bus from Boston, MA - Copley Square to Acton, MA - Rt. 119 & 2Abus bus
    6h 13m
    $30–52

Yale University to Acton by foot and bus

Calendar5Weekly Services
Duration6h 13mAverage Duration
Ticket$30Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Yale University, CT, USA and Acton, MA, USA?

You can take a vehicle from Yale University to Acton via New Haven, Boston, Back Bay, North Station, North Station, and South Acton in around 4h 43m. Alternatively, you can take a vehicle from Yale University to Acton, MA - Rt. 119 & 2A via Church St @ Grove St, Asylum St @ Union Pl, Hartford Union Station, Boston, Otis St @ Summer St, Saint James Ave @ Dartmouth St, and Boston, MA - Copley Square in around 6h 13m.

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