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Rutland herald
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Rutland is home to "The Bus", run by Marble Valley Regional Transit District, a local bus system costing $0.50 per person per ride ($0.25 for discount qualified riders), and $1–2 for out-of-town commuter and connector buses, with other expenses covered largely by taxpayers. Main article: Marble Valley Regional Transit District 4, which runs parallel to the freeway portion, is now signed as U.S. It is currently the only limited-access freeway to serve Rutland. 4 has been rebuilt as a 4-lane freeway to the New York state line, a distance of just over 18 miles (29 km). 4 travels through Killington, Woodstock and White River Junction on its way toward New Hampshire. 7 connects Rutland with Manchester and Bennington to the south, and with Middlebury and Burlington to the north. Route 7 intersect and overlap each other in Rutland along Main Street between the Diamond Run Mall and Woodstock Avenue and are the two main routes into the city. In addition, the city appears on auxiliary guide signs on the Adirondack Northway (I-87) before Exits 17 and 20. The city is also signed on I-89 at exit 13 southbound in South Burlington, exit 3 southbound in Royalton, and exit 1 northbound in Quechee.

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It is, however, signed on I-91 at exit 6 northbound in Rockingham and appears on auxiliary signs at exit 10 southbound near White River Junction.

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Rutland is the 3rd largest city in Vermont and is not located on, or near, either of the state's two major Interstate highways. Climate data for Rutland, Vermont (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1916–present)












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