The Rutland Region is served by a network of roads, freight and passenger rail service, and our own airport with daily flights to Boston. Rutland County is home to Vermont’s largest non-urban public transportation system.
Air
The Rutland Southern Vermont Regional Airport is one of only two airports in the state that provides daily commercial service. With daily flights serviced by Cape Air to and from Boston. The airport also is a resource for the many private planes that come and go on a daily basis to support area businesses, residents, and visitors. The airport is less than 30 minutes from central and southern Vermont locations such as Manchester, Brandon, Castleton, Killington, and Okemo.
Train
Rutland County businesses can take advantage of Vermont’s rail corridor, which runs right through the county. This helps transport goods across the state and across the country. Amtrak also provides transportation for recreational and business travelers. With the train station conveniently located in downtown Rutland, the Amtrak Ethan Allen Express train can make your trip between Rutland and New York City a relaxing and enjoyable ride.
Bus
Marble Valley Regional Transit District (MVRTD), generally known as “The Bus” has been serving residents of greater Rutland for more than 30 years and is Vermont’s largest non-urban transportation system. The Bus provides transportation to the general public throughout Rutland County as well as to social and human service agencies, schools, and area business. The Bus also provides a public transportation option for those considering their carbon footprint when they commute.
Vermont Translines – Bus Service From Vermont to Albany New York and Hanover New Hampshire – SERVICE CURRENTLY SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE DUE TO COVID PANDEMIC.
Vermont Translines, through the Vermont Agency of Transportation, offers two different daily scheduled services. One provides transportation originating in Burlington, VT, that travels the Route 7 corridor to the Albany, NY, bus terminal and Albany airport, with stops along the way in Middlebury, Brandon, Rutland, Manchester and Bennington.
The second bus route originates in Rutland, VT, and travels Route 4, with service to the White River Junction and Hanover, NH areas.