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Get Around in Narragansett in the Winter


Get Around in Narragansett in the Winter

This itinerary has many focal points that are not within walking distance. If traveling by personal car, be aware that all points in Rhode Island can be reached in less than an hour and gas stations are abundant in the area (with ATMs inside). If not traveling by car, make use of the RIPTA busses (for scheduling: ) that have stops in all major areas. Busses are generally $1.50 per fare, with $0.50 transfers and children under five years old are free. Though the RIPTA busses are an abundant source of transportation, Rhode Island public transportation is not too reliable and use of personal cars or taxis are recommended, though taxis may be more expensive. Narragansett Taxi Companies: Eagle Taxi (20 Middlebridge Road, Narragansett, Rhode Island, +1 401-783-2970) Wakefield Cab Co Inc (73 Emmett Lane, Wakefield, Rhode Island, +1 401-783-0007)

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