Submitted by robinredrunner t3_yj8z88 in Hartford

I have a January work trip in Boston and don't want to drive. I'm thinking of taking the train from Hartford to New Haven, then on to Boston. Looks like a long ride, but I will not be making this trip regularly, so maybe that's not too big a deal.

For those who've done this, how did it go?

For alternates - I see the bus, I don't see another train route. Anything I'm missing?

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PocketsAndSedition7 t1_iummel5 wrote

Taking the bus from Hartford to Boston is much cheaper and faster. That train ride technically works but would be hell to do in my opinion. The Peter Pan buses aren’t very expensive and it will be so much faster.

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BrainOfTarth t1_iumkoxb wrote

I have taken the bus to Hartford, as well as the train to and from New Haven. Both are reliable. The bus from Hartford to South Station with be cheaper and faster.

The train route you proposed would work, but you are right in that it would be a long ride, and the changeover at New Haven could add some time.

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ParamedicCareful3840 t1_iunf2uq wrote

For a one time trip, the train is a bit nicer, but you are going south and then east to eventually go north. The bus will be much quicker. I was in Boston this summer for a golf tournament and had another golf tournament in West Hartford the following day and the only option was the bus, the train would take too long. It was fine, wasn’t too crowded, got to Hartford in about 1 hour 40 minutes

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root_15 t1_iumuwef wrote

I’ve done the train many times. No complaints.

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robinredrunner OP t1_iuof8ez wrote

How's the switch in New Haven? I see 3.5 hours for Amtrak all the way. That sounds manageable as long as the switch is predictable.

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Hardcorex t1_iunkjc8 wrote

Maybe do bus there which is faster, and take the train back for a more leisurely comfortable return.

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elainehas t1_iumulab wrote

I went by bus. Wasn't bad

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Will363636 t1_iunmhbk wrote

I've done grayhound and Peter pan from Hartford. They usually stop in Worcester for a few minutes. Not a bad ride. Also check Megabus. You can sometimes get really good rates from them.

They drop off at south station or Logan. Then you can take the MTA to anywhere in the city

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ctrealestateatty t1_iunrovh wrote

From Hartford just take Peter Pan. Doing the train loop through New Haven would take forever and be expensive.

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peegkitty t1_iunvcpd wrote

Highly recommend the bus

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77kloklo77 t1_iuom4j6 wrote

Just don’t take a rush hour bus and you’ll be golden.

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LAWMANCONFIDENTIAL t1_iumnm1j wrote

Trains ARE such a very integral Romantic part of CT AND a safe enjoyable MEANS of travel far superior, classier, refined MEANS of Travel a bus is no comparison . I grew up in WATERBURY and began taking the train into NY as a teen soon I got my license I began driving to Boston. I NEVER took train from CT to Boston BUT TOOK it ALL the way to Montreal.. I am a GIFTED Forensic Investigator Who as young as 18 followed MANY a Fairfield county Exec. On The train INTO Manhattan Good luck and hope you take AWAY some pleasure from your experience.

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