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Directions to Nasketucket Way station (Boston) with public transit

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Nasketucket Way

    BusBus: NB11, WAREHAM-NEW BEDFORD CONNECTION.

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    Questions & Answers
    • Which bus lines stop near Nasketucket Way?

      These bus lines stop near Nasketucket Way: NB11, WAREHAM-NEW BEDFORD CONNECTION.

    • How much is the rail fare to Nasketucket Way?

      The rail fare to Nasketucket Way costs about $3.50 - $12.25.

    • How much is the bus fare to Nasketucket Way?

      The bus fare to Nasketucket Way costs about $1.50.

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    Bus: NB11, WAREHAM-NEW BEDFORD CONNECTION.

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    Nasketucket Way
    Nasketucket WayNasketucket Bay State Reservation, managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, is located in Mattapoisett, Massachusetts, along the coastline of southeast Massachusetts. The park includes 210 acres (85 ha) of rocky shoreline open field and wooded trails. A parking lot is located at the northeast corner of the reservation. The reservation is accessed by Route 6, to Brandt Island Road to Brandt Beach Road. A parking lot is located at the northeast corner of the reservation and a trail leads circuitously south to the rocky beach at the bay. Before becoming a reservation, the land was going to be developed into house lots. The main trail loosely follows the original property owner’s driveway, and was cleared by the developers. The clearings intended for some of the houses are still visible. Nature has taken hold since, and now presents some very nice walking trails. Off-road vehicles are not permitted.

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