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Getting from Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport to Greyhound bus Station (Montreal, Canada)?

I will be arriving to Montreal, Canada at 8pm on June 30th and I need to be in Middlebury, Vermont on July 1st. I have seen that there is a Greyhound line from Montreal to Burlington leaving on the 30th at 11:15. From here I can take another shuttle down to Middlebury. My problem is that I dont know where exactly the Greyhound station is in Montreal nor how to get there. Any advice? Will three hours and fifteen minutes be enough to make the bus? Thank you in advance.

Public Comments

  1. You just take an airport bus downtown. You can find the bus right outside the terminal, ask anyone, not complicated in the least. Its a fairly small airport compared to others in the world so its easy to find your way. The bus driver will help you get to the bus terminal and if you have to use the metro ( the subway) it is very easy too. You have tons of time so don't worry . About 30 minutes to get downtown depending on the traffic. The Montrealers are very friendly and helpful.
  2. The Greyhound Bus Station is at Berri-UQAM Metro (subway) station. It's on both the orange and green metro lines (and the yellow, but you won't end up on the yellow by mistake). If you want to go by public transport, take the 204 from the airport (either direction works) and then the 211 from either Dorval terminus or Pine Beach (depending which direction you went) to Lionel-Groulx Metro, which is also on both the green and orange lines. Three hours and fifteen minutes is way more than enough time, so I suggest you take the green line metro to Place des Arts and catch a bit of the Jazz Festival which'll be in full swing unless I'm way off.
  3. At the Airport, take the AƩrobus, the bus service that link the airport to the city centre. The bus takes you directly to the Central station where you will be able to catch you bus to Vermont. No need to change transportation or else.
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