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Compare 2 ways to go from Cumberland to Providence.

Average Price$169 - $215Average Duration9h 57m
17kg CO₂e5 out of 5 stars
CheapestFastestMost eco-friendly
Average Price$169 - $169Average Duration13h 57m
60kg CO₂e1 out of 5 stars
busbud logoBusbud recommends taking the bus from Cumberland to Providence

Among the sustainable travel choices, the bus stands out as the good way to reach Providence. The journey takes about 9 hours 57 minutes and with fares starting at just $169, it presents an excellent value for a comfortable ride.

4bus per day
9h 57mAverage Duration
$169Cheapest ticket
17kgCO₂ emissions

Train Cumberland to Providence: Trip Overview

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Average ticket price$169
Average train trip duration13h 57m
Number of daily trains1
Earliest train departure9:32am
Distance412 miles (664 km)

Cumberland to Providence Train

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About Train Travel

Train Travel Tips

Taking the fastest trains allows you to travel at speeds greater than 300 km/h. Taking a trip from Cumberland to Providence is not only much quicker but more comfortable too! You can usually travel directly to the city centre and save time while you're at it.

Whether you take a regional or high-speed train to Providence, you’ll help reduce the environmental impact and carbon footprint of your trip. As you watch the landscapes unfold before your eyes, you can tell yourself that with this choice, you are making sure they remain protected.

By choosing the train between Cumberland and Providence, you emit up to 30 times less CO2 than for the same journey made by plane or car!

Tune out to the fine sounds of your best music playlist on your train trip from Cumberland to Providence while indulging in miles on end of beautiful scenic views.

Did you know?

New York holds the record for the most platforms and track numbers in a single station. Grand Central Station in Manhattan is one of the largest rail terminals in the world with more than 44 platforms and 67 tracks to accommodate passengers.

You can find the straightest railway in the world in Australia. This railway line is 478 kilometres long and is also considered the longest and straightest railway line in the world.

Some trains in Sweden can recover more than a fifth of the energy they use by braking. This is especially true with ore trains as they descend from Narvik to Kiruna.

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Train from Providence to Cumberland

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