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From Culinary Institute of America to Boston? |
Hi, I'm considering transferring from my school in New York City to the Culinary Institute of America, in Hyde Park, NY. I'm from outside of Boston, originally (Lowell), and my family and girlfriend live there. Does anyone know about any buses or trains that run from the Hyde Park area back to Mass and how expensive / accessible they are? You have to take the Metro North train into NYC and then take Amtrak back to Boston. Is it possible to take a train, instead of a bus? I suppose car pooling is out of the question. |
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