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Travel to Portland ME


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Roads

Portland is accessible from I-95 (the Maine Turnpike), I-295, and US 1. Also, U.S. Route 302, a major travel route and scenic highway between Maine and Vermont, has its eastern terminus in Portland. State Routes include SR 9, SR 22, SR 25, SR 26, SR 77, and SR 100. SR 25 Business goes through southwestern Portland.

Intercity buses and trains

Concord Coach Lines bus service connects Portland to 14 other communities in Maine as well as to Boston's South Station and Logan Airport. Amtrak's Down-easter train service connects the city with eight towns and cities to the south, ending at Boston's North Station. To the north, the Down-easter goes to Freeport and Brunswick. Both Concord Coach Lines and the Down-easter can be found at the Portland Transportation Center on Thompsons Point Road, in Portland's Libby town neighborhood. Greyhound Lines on Saint John Street connects to 17 Maine communities and to more than 3,600 U.S. destinations.

A car sharing service provided by Uhaul Car Share is available. Water transportation

The Port of Portland is the second-largest cruise and passenger destination in the state (next to Bar Harbor), and is served by the Ocean Gateway International Marine Passenger Terminal. Ferry service is available year-round too many destinations in Casco Bay. From 2006 to 2009, Bay Ferries operated a high speed ferry called

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