Getting Around Stamford

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Stamford Area via Air

Bradley International Airport (BDL) is Connecticut's airport and approximately 90 miles or 1 1/2 hours from the region. With two concourses serving most major airlines, Bradley has averaged over 6 million passengers per year.

Westchester Airport (HPN) is a county-owned airport in Westchester County, New York, three miles northeast of downtown White Plains. It is sometimes referred to as the White Plains Airport. Only 30-40 miles from this region, Westchester Airport offers a number of regional carriers and schedules.

New York City airports are often used for South and Western Connecticut locales: JFK International Airport (JFK) and LaGuardia (LGA) are approximately 40- 60 minutes from the region. Many groups are more likely to land in one of the airports of these cities and travel by car or by the Metro-North New Haven Line train.

Passengers traveling through John F. Kennedy International Airport or LaGuardia Airport should expect to pay about $120 in taxi / Uber fares to Stamford.
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Area via Air

Stamford Area via Train

Rail service is available to Southwestern Connecticut via the Metro North - New Haven Line route runs directly from New York City through Stamford and Fairfield onto New Haven on a regular daily schedule. There are 37 stops on the Metro North through Fairfield county. Union station is a commuter rail hub on the New Haven Line.
From New Haven connections can be made on the Shoreline East on to Boston or CT Rail's Hartford Line through Hartford onto Springfield MA. Amtrak connects in New Haven with destinations to Maine, Vermont and Montreal, CA.
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Area via Train

Stamford Area via Car

Getting around Connecticut is easy, only 2 1/2 hours border to border.
Interstate 95 runs along Connecticut’s Long Island Sound shoreline, providing a direct link to all points in the state, whether you come from New York City, Boston, MA or Providence, RI.

Interstate 84 enters Connecticut in Danbury (from New York State I-684) and runs northeast across the state to its link with I-90 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts on route to Boston. It also interchanges with I-91 at Hartford.

The Merritt Parkway (Connecticut Rt. 5 /15) links with New York State’s Hutchinson River Parkway in Greenwich, it becomes the Wilbur Cross Parkway near Bridgeport and links with I-91 in Meriden.


Interstate 91 heads north from New Haven (I-95 interchange) through Hartford, connecting with I-90 (Mass. Turnpike) north of Springfield, MA. It continues north through New England to Canada.

Interstate 395 enters the northeast corner of Connecticut in Thompson and continues south along the eastern border and through Norwich until it connects with I-95 in Waterford.
Ride Share in Connecticut
Whether it be a taxi, Uber, Lyft, limousine or hiring private cars, Connecticut has it all to offer you and your attendees. The State of Connecticut Department of Transportation requires strict licensing for the aforementioned modes of transportation.
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Area via Car