Varianor Abroad
Explorer
The Vermonter runs from Vermont clear down to Washington DC, twice a day. You can get a connecting ticket to switch in NYC or Springfield MA to go to Boston instead. As Piratecat says, it's slower, but the seats are way more comfortable. You're not driving. You can read, relax, get up and go to the bathroom. There's no waiting in lines at the airport. (I also think bus fares are up a little bit. It's more than $20 one way now from NYC to Boston last time I checked.)
On Amtrak, trains sometimes get delayed due to bad weather in Philly and occasionally service gets in the way around New Haven CT. They do not necessarily run on time, but don't count on that. When I can on business, I prefer to take the train, but I often have to drive.
On Amtrak, trains sometimes get delayed due to bad weather in Philly and occasionally service gets in the way around New Haven CT. They do not necessarily run on time, but don't count on that. When I can on business, I prefer to take the train, but I often have to drive.