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Peter Pan, Greyhound, and Bonanza bus stations and Amtrak train depots in the Berkshires


The following Berkshire towns are served by common carriers such as Amtrak, Peter Pan Bus (800-343-9999), and Bonanza Bus (800-343-9999):

Bus to/from Gt. Barrington, MA – Bill’s Pharmacy, 362 Main St.:

NB – Metro-North Railroad has discontinued their Wassaic – Gt. Barrington connecting summer weekend bus service, which used to run Fridays and Sundays during the summer. Follow this link for schedules and fares on Metro-North Railroad.

Bus to/from Lee, MA – Juice & Java, 413-243-3131 – 60 Main St.:

Bus to/from Lenox, MA – Village Pharmacy, 413-637-4700 – 5 Walker St:

Bus to/from New Ashford, MA – Entrance to Brodie Mountain, Rte 7 (Flag Stop)

Bus and train to/from Pittsfield, MA – Berkshire Regional Intermodal Trans. Center, 413-443-9054 – 1 Columbus Avenue

Bus to/from Sheffield, MA – Route 7, across from Bank (Flag stop)

Bus to/from Stockbridge, MA – Information Booth, 888-331-7500 – Main St.

Bus to/from Williamstown, MA – Williams Inn, 413-458-2665 – Main St.

The closest commercial airports to the Berkshires are Albany Airport (ALB), Albany NY, located 45 miles from Pittsfield, and Bradley International Airport (BDL), near Hartford, CT, which is 70 miles from Pittsfield. Charter air service is available to three municipal airports in the Berkshires: Harriman-West Airport, North Adams, MA; Pittsfield Municipal Airport,
Pittsfield, MA; Great Barrington Airport, Great Barrington, MA.

Public transportation within Berkshire county

If you’re looking for how to get around the Berkshires, follow this link for Route maps and B bus timetables for public transportation within the Berkshires.

Driving directions within the Berkshires

We’ve posted a page on BerkshireMap.com, powered by a custom Google map, that will let you plot any route within the Berkshires, and then print turn-by-turn driving directions. It is very cool, and free as the wind! Try it out: Berkshires driving directions.

Around the turn of the last century, at the height of the Gilded Age, there were a dozen trains daily from New York city to Lenox and Pittsfield, and in the 1940s, “ski trains” delivered 40,000 city dwellers to Bousquet’s in Pittsfield. But today, public transportation to and from the Berkshires is pretty much limited to the bus, except for the Lake Shore Limited between Boston and Chicago IL which leaves Pitsfield west bound at 2:10PM and east bound at 5:52PM. The train-bus connection that Metro-North provided from Grand Central in NYC to Wassaic, NY and then by bus to Gt. Barrington, MA has been discontinued.

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