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Williamstown, MA
is situated in Berkshire County in the northwest corner of Massachusetts
bordering Vermont and New York. It is near the highest peak in Massachusetts,
Mt. Greylock (elevation 3,491 feet). The town covers 46.86 square miles
with a population of approximately 8,000 including 2,000 Williams College
undergraduates.
Directions to Williamstown:
From
New York City and points South:
I-87 north to I-84 east. I-84 east to the Taconic Parkway north. Taconic
Parkway north to Route 295 east. Route 295 east to Route 22 north. Route
22 north to Route 43 east. Route 43 east to Route 7 north. Route 7 north
to Route 2 east and you have arrived!
From
Boston and points East:
Route 2 west all the way to Williamstown.
- Or-
Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) west to the Lee exit #2 off the Pike.
Route 20 west to Route 7 north. Route 7 north to Route 2 east.
- Or-
Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) west to I-91 north. I-91 north to Route
2 west. Route 2 west all the way to Williamstown.
From
Albany, NY and points West:
Route 7 east to Route 278. Turn right on Route 278 to Route 2. Turn
left on Route 2 east all the way to Williamstown.
From Albany
International Airport:
Take a taxi to the bus station. Bus service is provided by Bonanza 1-800-556-3815
or Peter Pan 1-800-343- 9999
From
Bradley International Airport:
From the airport, bus service is provided by Bonanza 1-800-556-3815
or Peter Pan 1-800-343-9999
From
Boston Logan International Airport:
From the airport, bus service is provided by Bonanza 1-800-556-3815
or Peter Pan 1-800-343-9999
Bus
service from New York City:
From John F. Kennedy Airport, travel to the Port Authority. Buses run
from the Authority daily 1-212-947-1766.
Locally
public transportation is provided by:
Berkshire Regional Transit Authority.
For a schedule 1-413-499-2782
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