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Transportation in Vermont
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The transportation in Vermont offers a fair rang of options to choose from. The transportation in Vermont includes, plane, train, ferry, bus, car etc. The transport network in Vermont comprises both public and private transport.
Vermont is a major state in the New England. It is nestled in the northeastern United States of America. Vernon ranks 45th amongst the states of United States of America in terms of size and is the sole state of New England which has no coastline along the Atlantic Ocean.
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The attractions of Vernon lie in its majestic green mountains in the west and the pristine lake Champlain in the northwest. Vermont offers you a scenic rural picture perfect landscape with lot of trees. The major towns of Vermont includes,
- Bennington
- Brattleboro
- Burlington
- Dorset
- Grafton
- Killington
- Manchester
- Marlboro
- Middlebury
Burlington, the major city of Vermont is served by the following airlines:
- United Airlines
- US Airways
- Continental Airlines
The two major commercial airports serving Vermont are:
- Burlington International Airport: This is the largest airport of Vermont. This airport operates regular flights to the following places:
- Boston
- Chicago
- Atlanta
- Detroit
- New York City
- Cleveland
- Cincinnati
- Philadelphia
- Washington D.C
- Plattsburgh
- Rutland State Airport: Operates regular flights to Boston and Albany.
Vermont is served by two Amtrak trains. The Ethan Allen Express is a passenger train, which is operated by Amtrak. It operated between Rutland and New York City. While traveling to the ski resort of Killington you can avail this passenger train of Vermont, which is a popular one among the vacationers. Ethan Allen Express also serves Fair Haven. Vermonter is a passenger train operating in Vermont. This train provides the service between St. Albans, Vermont and Washington D.C. Vermonter also serves Essex Junction, Waterbury, Montpelier, Randolph, Windsor, White River Junction, Bellows and Brattleboro.
Vermont owns its own bus line which is called Vermont Transit Lines.
Transportation in Vermont takes place by Ferries also. The main ferries operating between Burlington VT and Port Kent NY are Lake Champlain Ferries.
The car services provide easy access to most of the places including the resort areas.
The highly advanced transport system in Vermont gives comfortable, convenient and easy access to any part of Vermont.
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