Wells Regional Transportation Center
The Wells station is conveniently located at exit 19 off I-95 about two miles from Wells Beach.
Parking
Free and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Quik-Trak Ticketing Hours
Available during station hours 6:00am - 9:00pm daily.
Visitor Information
Wells offers seven miles of pristine beaches, world-renowned wildlife preserves, accommodations for all budgets and tastes, outlet stores and antique shops, a wealth of recreation opportunities, and the beautiful campus of York County Community College.
Within a short drive, you’ll also find the lovely oceanfront communities of Ogunquit and Kennebunkport, Maine.
For help planning your itinerary, click on the links to your right or check out Wells’ area attractions below.
Wells Train Station

PLANNING
For help planning your itinerary, click on the following links:
Transportation Connections
The Wells Regional Transportation Center is conveniently located at Exit 19 off I-95, about two miles from Wells Beach.
Shoreline Explorer Trolley
The Shoreline Explorer Trolley operates seasonally and provides connections to Sanford, Kennebunkport, Ogunquit and York.
Sanford Ocean Shuttle
The Sanford Ocean Shuttle provides year-round transportation connections from the Wells Regional Transportation Center to Wells Beach and Sanford, ME.
Taxis
Taxis are available on request by calling (207) 646-4222.
Wells - Shoreline Explorer

REGIONAL
Several companies can help you travel beyond the Wells area.
Featured Car-Free Activities
Bicycling Adventures Begin in Wells
The Wells Regional Transportation Center is a great hub to begin a biking adventure. The Maine Department of Transportation has scouted routes for all ages and abilities that wind through scenic, historic southern Maine.
Rides for every level of fitness. Bring your camera, too.
Choose between a 21, 34 or 49-mile bike loop along the beautiful villages of Kennebunkport and Kennebunk and then along the sandy coves and rocky coastline. The shortest loop is on gentle terrain for cyclists of all ages and experience and makes for a lovely ride. The longer treks are a bit hilly and are suggested for intermediate cyclists.
You’ll see historic homes and storefronts, the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge, white sand beaches, the trolley museum and the Maine Audubon Society Sanctuary. History buff? Stop and check out some of the many museums and other sites in the historic towns along the ride.
So, sit back, relax and embark on your car-free, stress-free day of riding and biking along the coast of New England.
Explore on your Bike

Travel Clean and Green on the Amtrak Downeaster
Rail travel far is more energy efficient, using less fuel per passenger mile than cars or airplanes.




