
Shred the gnar, pay the bills.
Follow Route 2 west to Route 63. Go north on Route 63 for approximately 8 miles to where Route 63 merges with Route 10. Turn left on Route 10 south and drive 1.7 miles. (You will cross over the Connecticut River). The Northfield Mount Hermon School entrance is on your left. Proceed up the drive. Bear left at the fork, following signs for the Admission Office (Bolger House). Visitor parking is beside Bolger House.
Take Exit 28A if you are traveling north, Exit 28 if you are traveling south, and follow Route 10 north for 2.8 miles. The Northfield Mount Hermon School entrance is on your right. Proceed up the drive following signs to the Admission Office (Bolger House). Visitor parking is beside Bolger House.
You can also find us on Google maps.
Printable campus map
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For MapQuest and GPS systems, use this address:
One Lamplighter Way, Mount Hermon, MA 01354.
The nearest international airport is Bradley International, serving Hartford, CT, and Springfield, MA; the airport is convenient to I-91. NMH is 40 minutes from the five-college area of Amherst and Northampton, two hours from Boston, and three and one-half hours from New York City.
Thomas Transportation Services Private contractor for airport transportation—fee required. Located in Keene, NH. |
1-800-526-8143
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Provides limousine service (2-3 passenger, 6-7 passenger, 8-10 passenger, vans, and small buses) from NMH to Boston, Springfield/Hartford, and the NYC area airports. Can also provide service directly to a student's home. |
Operated by David White, MH '60 and Ben White '79
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Provides transportation between Northfield Mount Hermon School and all the major airports (Bradley International, Westover Metropolitan, Logan, JFK, and LaGuardia) as well as the Springfield Amtrak and Bus Station. Seemo offers environmentally friendly vehicles. |
1-800-908-2829
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Michael's Limousine & TransportationService Provides private and shared transportation service, including executive sedans (up to 3 passengers), van (up to 10 passengers), or bus (up to 29 passengers) from NMH to all airports and train/bus stations (Boston, Springfield/Hartford, NYC). |
1-800-533-8470 |
Amtrak
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1-800-872-7245
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Shred the gnar, pay the bills.
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