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HOW TO USE PROVIDENCE AND NEWPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

Public Transportation in both the cities of Providence and Newport is primarily operated by the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA). Both Providence and Newport have their own unique transportation systems, making them both cities you can visit without a car. Here is how you can use public transit in both Providence and Newport, plus how you can commute between the two cities using public transit.

RIPTA BUS Service

RIPTA operates an extensive bus network that serves Providence and its surrounding areas. The bus system includes several routes, many of which converge at Kennedy Plaza in downtown Providence. These buses can take you to various neighborhoods within the city and to nearby cities and towns, including Newport and Tiverton. RIPTA offers various fare options, including one-time fares and monthly passes. You can purchase tickets on the buses, at ticket outlets, or use mobile apps for payment. RIPTA provides real-time bus tracking information through its website and mobile apps, making it easier for passengers to plan their trips. RIPTA buses and the commuter rail provide connections to other parts of Rhode Island, so you can use these services to explore the state. It's important to check the RIPTA website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information on routes, schedules, and any changes in services. Public transportation can be a convenient and eco-friendly way to get around Providence and its surrounding areas, especially in the urban core.


Providence Trolley Service

The Providence Downtown Trolley service costs $2 per person, and is a loop that goes around the downtown area, serving various attractions and businesses. It's a convenient way to explore the city center. The Providence Downtown Trolley follows a specific route through downtown Providence, serving key points of interest. The exact route and stops may vary, so it's a good idea to check the official trolley service website or contact the trolley operator for the most up-to-date information on routes and schedules. The Providence Downtown Trolley is typically a free service, making it an attractive option for tourists and residents looking to explore the city center without incurring additional transportation costs. The trolley service is designed to provide convenient access to popular downtown attractions, cultural sites, and shopping districts. Some of the destinations it might serve include Waterplace Park, the Providence Place Mall, Westminster Street, and other locations. The trolley service typically operates with a regular schedule, running at intervals throughout the day. During the peak tourist season, you can expect more frequent service.

Commuter Rail

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) operates a commuter rail system that serves the Greater Boston area and its surrounding suburbs. The MBTA Commuter Rail provides an important means of transportation for commuters traveling to and from Boston. The MBTA Commuter Rail system consists of multiple lines that radiate out from Boston's North and South Stations. These lines connect Boston to cities and towns in Massachusetts and parts of Rhode Island. Some of the major commuter rail lines include the Providence/Stoughton Line, Worcester Line, Fitchburg Line, and Lowell Line, among others. For those who want to travel to Boston from Providence for a day trip,
you can easily do so with this Rail line.


Providence to Newport

Getting from Providence to Newport, Rhode Island, can be done by various means of transportation. The most straightforward way to travel from Providence to Newport is by car, but if you don't want to drive, what are the other options? You can use the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) bus service to get from Providence to Newport. RIPTA operates several bus routes, including the 60 and 64, that connect the two cities. Check the RIPTA website or contact them for up-to-date schedules and routes. During the summer months, you can also take a ferry from Providence to Newport. These seasonal ferry services provide a scenic and relaxing way to travel between the two cities.


RIPTA  Bus 67 

RIPTA Bus Route 67 is a regular bus route that serves specific stops along its predetermined route according to its regular schedule. Passengers can board Bus Route 67 at designated bus stops and disembark at their intended destinations. However, it operates on a fixed schedule and route, and it is primarily designed to provide public transportation for residents and commuters in the area it serves. If you are looking for a hop-on-hop-off service in Rhode Island, you may want to consider the seasonal trolley services or guided tours that are designed specifically for tourists and provide a more flexible exploration of popular attractions. These services are typically available in cities with significant tourist activity and are designed to offer a narrated tour while allowing passengers to get on and off at various points of interest.


Newport Trolley

Newport, Rhode Island, offers a seasonal trolley service designed to help residents and tourists navigate the city and access various points of interest. The Newport Trolley typically runs during the warmer months when tourism is at its peak. The Newport Trolley service is usually a seasonal operation, running from spring through early fall. The Newport Trolley service is usually a seasonal operation, running from spring through early fall. Many trolley services in tourist destinations offer a "hop-on, hop-off" feature, allowing passengers to get on and off the trolley at various stops along the route. The trolley follows a specific route, with designated stops at popular tourist destinations and historic sites in Newport. Some of these stops may include historic mansions like The Breakers, Marble House, and Rosecliff, as well as the Cliff Walk, shopping districts, and the Newport waterfront. One of the key features of this trolley service is the "hop-on, hop-off" option. This means that you can board the trolley at any of its designated stops, and when you want to explore a particular attraction, you can disembark. Afterward, you can catch another trolley to continue your tour, making it a flexible and convenient way to explore the city. This flexibility lets you explore specific attractions at your own pace. The Newport Trolley service often provides connectivity to other modes of transportation within the city, such as ferry services or parking facilities. Many trolley services in tourist destinations offer a "hop-on, hop-off" feature, allowing passengers to get on and off the trolley at various stops along the route. This flexibility lets you explore specific attractions at your own pace. 


Conclusion

You can get around most of downtown Providence by Walking and if you want to adventure into the nearby town you can use the convenient RIPTA buses to get from Providence to towns such as Newport and Tiverton. Once you get into Newport, another pedestrian-friendly town, you can join hop-hop off tours or use Bus 67 to get around town.  


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