Directions

The conference will be held at the Yale Divinity School

409 Prospect St, New Haven, CT 06511

             

Driving Directions to Yale Divinity School

From Interstate 95
Turn off Interstate 95 at the I-91 North (Hartford-Springfield) exit 48 and continue for a short distance. Take exit 5 (State Street). Stay in the left lane and turn left on State Street. At the second traffic light, turn right on Edwards Street. At the end of Edwards Street, turn right on Prospect Street. After about 1/4 mile, Yale Divinity School will be on your right.

From Interstate 91
Take exit 6 (Willow Street). Turn right and continue straight on Willow Street. At the end of Willow Street, turn right on Whitney Avenue. Take an immediate left onto Canner Street (at the first traffic light). At the end of Canner Street, turn left on Prospect Street. Shortly after passing the first traffic light, the Yale Divinity School will be on your left.

 

By Train or Bus

Union Station is minutes from the Yale campus. Metro-North(link is external) offers frequent train service between New Haven and New York City. Amtrak(link is external) provides train service to New Haven from Vermont, Providence, and Boston to the north, and from Washington, D.C., to the south, at prices that are competitive with air travel. Union Station is also a Greyhound(link is external) (203.772.2470) bus terminal. Once you reach Union Station, we suggest that you use a local taxi service to reach the Yale Divinity School (there’s a taxi stand at the station.). Local shuttle and is also available for travel between Union Station and Yale Divinity School. Reservations are strongly recommended for trains. 

 

By Airplane

Nearby Airports:

Yale’s campus is only a few minutes from Tweed-New Haven Regional Airport. Car rentals and taxi services are available for easy access to campus.

How to get to Yale from Tweed

  • Hartford/Springfield Bradley International Airport (BDL), 53 miles from campus in Windsor Locks, CT 

Bradley International Airport is marketed as the “no hassle” alternative to New York City airports. It is served by all major airlines and is reasonably easy to access from New Haven.

How to get to Yale from Bradley

    • Bus: CT Transit 24 Windsor-Bradley or 30 Bradley Flyer to campus
    • Train: Amtrak from Windsor Locks to New Haven take approximately one hour and costs $10; call 1-800-USA-RAIL (1-800-872-7245). Reservations are strongly recommended. 
    • Ride Share Service: Uber is approximately $70-$80 USD
    • Private Car Service: Costs approximately $125-$230 USD through Yale’s preferred vendors: Premier (860-828-9111), Serlin Limo, or Hy’s Limo
    • Hertz Car Rental: has special one-way rates from Bradley to New Haven
  • John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), 80 miles from campus in New York City, NY

JFK is the largest and most heavily used airport in the New York Metro area. It serves international travelers from all over the globe. If you plan to fly at a peak time, particularly at the start of national holidays, you will need extra time to check-in. Be aware that because of the volume of people using JFK, immigration controls could delay your travel time to campus.

How to get to Yale from JFK

  • LaGuardia International Airport (LGA), 73 miles from campus in New York City, NY

With flights to cities mainly across the United States as well as Canada and the Caribbean, LGA provides over 1,000 daily takeoffs and landings. The smallest of the New York airports, travelers agree it is fairly quiet and easy to pass through.

How to get to Yale from LaGuardia

  • Newark International Airport (EWR), 93 miles from campus in Newark, NJ

Newark International Airport is a viable alternative for international travelers visiting Yale. Peak holiday travel periods are busy so travelers should allow extra time. Amtrak provides rail service to/from Newark Airport (EWR) to New Haven

How to get to Yale from Newark

    • Bus and Train: Take the NY Airport Service bus from the airport and then take the Metro-North Train from Grand Central Station to New Haven. Reservations are strongly recommended for trains.
    • Train/Monorail: AirTrain, a monorail, connects the Newark Airport train station to the airport terminals. When you purchase a train ticket from Newark Airport to New Haven (NHV), the cost of the monorail is included. Amtrak, 800-USA-RAIL (872-7245). Reservations are strongly recommended for trains.
  • Westchester County Airport (HPN), 50 miles from campus in Harrison, NY 

Located about 30 miles north of midtown Manhattan and 50 miles southwest of New Haven, passengers are attracted to Westchester County Airport (HPN) because of its comfort and convenience. Connections at major hubs now make it possible for passengers to access global destinations. Car rentals, taxis, and limos serve HPN.

How to get to Yale from Westchester

  • Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)140 miles from campus in Boston, MA

The opinion is divided on Logan, but it has been undergoing renovation. Although some people still consider it sprawling and difficult to navigate, others consider it their favorite airport in the United States. Make sure you work out which terminal you need though.

How to get to Yale from Logan

    • Train: From Logan, connect to Boston’s South Station by the way of MBTA Silver Line. Amtrak, 800-USA-RAIL (872-7245). Reservations are strongly recommended. 
  • Providence T.F. Green Airport (PVD), 96 miles from campus in Providence, RI

Providence’s T.F. Green Airport (PVD) is an attractive alternative to Boston’s Logan International Airport as delays and wait times at this airport are minimal. Car rentals are available for an easy 1.5-hour drive along I-95 south to New Haven.

How to get to Yale from T.F. Green

    • Train: Amtrak, 800-USA-RAIL (872-7245). Reservations are strongly recommended. 
    • Bus: Greyhound Bus, 800-231-2222

 

 

 

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