Airports 

  • Bradely International Airport (BDL)
    Located in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, approximately 56 miles from the College, Bradley is a midsize regional airport offering a relaxed travel experience. It serves as a convenient hub for travelers throughout Connecticut and Western Massachusetts, with nonstop domestic flights to major cities such as Atlanta, Chicago, Orlando, and Denver, as well as limited international service, including Dublin and Cancun. With easy access by car, affordable parking, and shorter security lines, it is a great option for regional travel.

    Thomas Aquinas College provides shuttle services at designated times during the year to Hartford Bradley Airport. The fee for this shuttle is $40, one way. The shuttles will run at the beginning and end of each semester, as well as during Thanksgiving and Easter breaks. At any other times, students will need to make their own arrangements for travel to and from the airport.
     
  • Logan International Airport (BOS)
    Located in Boston, Massachusetts, about 76 miles from the College, Logan is one of the busiest airports in the Northeast and a major international gateway. It offers extensive domestic and international flight options through over 40 airlines, with direct service to cities across North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. With connections to public transit (MBTA), Logan Express buses, and rideshare options, Logan is ideal for travelers needing international access or a wide range of airline choices.

    Thomas Aquinas College provides shuttle services at designated times during the year to Boston Logan Airport. The fee for this shuttle is $50, one way. The shuttles will run at the beginning and end of each semester, as well as during Thanksgiving and Easter breaks. At any other times, students will need to make their own arrangements for travel to and from the airport.

 

Train Services

  • Greenfield Amtrack Station (GFD) — Just 15 miles south from TAC. 
  • The Vermonter — Route: One daily round-trip between St. Albans, Vermont, and Washington, D.C., stopping at Greenfield on the north–south route.
  • Thew Valley Flyer Route — Twice-daily round-trips between Greenfield, New Haven, Connecticut, continuing through Connecticut and interfacing with New York City via connections.
  • Springfield Union Station (SPG) — 45 miles south, major intermodal hub serving Amtrak and regional/local buses (PVTA, Greyhound, Peter Pan, Hartford Line commuter rail)

 

Bus Services

  • Greyhound — offers limited intercity service (one daily round trip) between Greenfield, Springfield, Brattleboro, and NYC via the Transit Center