By plane
Worcester Regional Airport
IATA: ORH ICAO: KORH, 375 Airport Drive, 1-888-359-9672, (http://www.flyworcester.com) . As of March 2009, there is one airline, Direct Air providing three scheduled flights per week to Sanford FL near Orlando with three flights to Punta Gorda, FL near FT Myers, and two flights to Myrtle Beach SC commencing in April/May 2009 (http://www.visitdirectair...). Service is actually provided by Virgin America to Florida and USA Jet Airlines to Myrtle Beach.Logan International Airport in Boston or T.F. Green Airport in Warwick carry the bulk of passengers in the area.
Amtrak
2 Washington Sq. Union Station, (http://www.amtrak.com/ser...). There is a daily train from Boston to Chicago that stops in Worcester it runs direct to Albany, where a transfer is required. This train also arrives from Chicago every day, but Amtrak does not accept boardings at Worcester in the direction of Boston though you may ride from Boston to Worcester. In most cases, train travel to Worcester is most reliably and conveniently made by travelling to Boston on Amtrak, then on MBTA to Worcester or vice versa.
By bus
Greyhound Bus Lines
and Peter Pan bus Lines, 2 Washington Sq. Union Station, +1 508-754-1102. Greyhound online, (http://www.greyhound.com), phone 1-800-231-2222].Peter Pan online, 800-343-9999, (http://www.peterpanbus.com). Peter Pan website info for Worcester schedules is often unreliable, so it's better to call for information. One-way fares for all buses to and from Boston start at about $8.
By car
Worcester is well served by highways. Interstate 290 runs through Worcester and connects to Interstate 495, Interstate 190, Interstate 395, and Interstate 90 the Massachusetts Turnpike.
From New York: Ramon's Transportation, Phone: +1 508-754-2207. $35 one way, and they will drive you directly to your destination in Worcester. They pickup in Washington Heights, near the 1/9. Call for directions to the pickup. Expect a fast ride and reggaeton .