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The Accucom Consulting Inc. offices are located at:
Accucom
Consulting Inc. Home Office
250 Post Road East
Westport CT 06880
Phone
(203) 221-1212
Fax (203) 221-1946
Accucom
Consulting NJ Office
250 Passaic Avenue
Fairfield NJ 07004
Directions
to Accucom Consulting Inc Home Office in Westport CT.
Click
this link for MSN mappoint maps and directions to our home office.
From Interstate
95 Northbound (traveling towards Boston)
Take 95 northbound and get off at exit 17. At the end of the ramp
(at the stoplight) take a left onto Riverside Ave, you will then
pass several intersections. When you reach the Post Road (route
1) turn right and pass over the Saugatuck River on a broad bridge.
After the bridge, you will pass through three stoplights. After
the forth stoplight, take the entry to the second parking lot
on your right, and you will be in Colonial Green. We are in the
pale yellow building in back, on the bottom level.
From Interstate
95 Southbound (moving towards New York City)
Take 95 southbound
until you reach exit 18 (Sherwood Island exit). On the exit, bear
right to go onto the Sherwood Island Connector northbound. You
will pass through three stoplights. The third stoplight is the
Post Road (where you will notice the State police barracks on
your right), and is actually a T-intersection. Turn Left onto
the Post Road, and go through five stoplights. After the fifth
stoplights, you should see a large white sign reading Colonial
Green on your left. Turn into the second driveway leading into
the plaza. We are in the pale yellow building in back, on the
bottom level.
From The Meritt
Parkway (15) Southbound
Take Exit 42 off the
parkway and turn right at the first stoplight. go straight through
the next light, and bear right at the fork in the road. At the
next light, take a left, and move onto Compo Road North. Go straight
through the four-way stop sign and follow the road until you reach
the intersection with the Post (rte. 1), which should be your
next stoplight. Turn Right onto the post road and go through one
stoplight. You should see a large white sign reading Colonial
Green on your left. Turn into the second driveway leading into
the plaza. We are in the pale yellow building in back, on the
bottom level.
From the Meritt
Parkway (15) Northbound
Take Exit 41 off the
parkway and turn right at the stop sign, at the bottom of the
exit. Pass by the park 'n ride lot and turn left at the stoplight
where the narrow road (Sunny Lane) intersects with Rte. 33 (Wilton
Rd). Follow that road south for the next mile and a quarter or
so until your second stoplight, where you will want to turn left
onto the Post Road (Rte. 1), where you'll drive over the Saugatuck
river. After the bridge, you will pass through three stoplights.
After the forth stoplight, take the entry to the second parking
lot on your left, and you will be in colonial green. We are in
the pale yellow building in back, on the bottom level.
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