
Train Station
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Easily accessible from Route I-495, by train and bus, Haverhill
is just 45 minutes from Boston. Beginning sometime in 2001, Haverhill
will be the only stop in |
Massachusetts on the high-speed train between Boston
and Portland, Maine.
From Boston and points south: Take Route I-93 North
to Exit 44A I-495 North toward Lawrence. Continue on I-495 and
go northeast for 11 miles to Exit 51A Rt.125. Head south on Main
St. to Haverhill.
From Manchester, NH, and points north: Take I-93 South
to Rt. 213 and go east for 3.3 miles. Take Exit 5B to Haverhill/NH/Maine
and bear right onto I-495 North. Proceed for 4.7 miles to Exit
51A Rt. 125. Head south on Main St. to Haverhill.
From Worcester, MA, and points west: Bear right on
I-290 and go northeast for 13 miles to I-495 North. Proceed for
44 miles to Exit 51A Rt.125. Head south on Main St. to Haverhill.
From surrounding communities: The Merrimack Valley
Regional Transit Authority offers bus transportation in Haverhill
and surrounding communities from Lawrence to Newburyport. The
MVRTA also connects to the Lowell Regional Transit Authority.
Route schedules are available at many locations throughout the
Merrimack Valley. Call 978-469-1254 for more information. |
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Rich in history
and diverse
lifestyles,
Haverhill
is a true New
England treasure. |

GAR Park and Library
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Victorian Home
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Come
for a visit,
and
you, too, may decide to make
New England's
Hometown
your
own. |
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