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New York, Susquehanna and Western 160.485 Southern division general Ry Corp. New York, Susquehanna and Western 160.620 Northern division Ry Corp. New York, Susquehanna and Western 161.295 ?
New York & Lake Erie RR 160.920 General New York & Lake Erie RR 161.355 ?
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 The Ultimate Keystone (Amtrak) - American History Information Guide and Reference
The Keystone is the name for Amtrak's train service between New York, New York and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania via Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Trains running from Harrisburg to New York require a reverse move/engine change at 30th Street Station, resulting in a 20-30 minute delay.
The trains travel through Pennsylvania's capital, the Pennsylvania Dutch Country, surburban and central Philadelphia, and pass through New Jersey up to New York City.
www.historymania.com /american_history/Keystone_%28train%29

  
 Destination : Freedom Newsletter - August 18, 2003
Amtrak’s New York City dispatch center was also dark, Magliari said, making it impossible to run trains north of Trenton to New Rochelle, N.Y., where Amtrak trains run on Metro-North tracks eastward to New Haven, Conn.
After New Jersey Transit’s brand-new Secaucus Transfer commuter rail station goes into full operation by the end of the year, it could pump almost $1 billion into the New Jersey economy, according to a study of the effects of transit improvements by a transportation research center at the City College of New York (CCNY).
Amtrak dominates travel throughout the Northeast with a daily mix of premium and coach service, but airlines have regained the edge in the lucrative New York-Washington corridor, Amtrak’s most crucial market.
www.nationalcorridors.org /df/df08182003.shtml

  
 Steve's Summer 1997 Rail Journey - First Segment
Amtrak Metroliner Club Class from Philadelphia,PA to New York City,NY I heard them announce that the Club Car would be at the end of the train.
Metroliner From New York,NY to Philadelphia,PA The first thing I did once I arrived in New York Penn Station was to look for a locker where I could leave my suitcase while I traveled up and down the Northeast Corridor to Philadelphia.
For example, in addition to the airfare between New York and Washington, a traveler would also have to pay the high taxi fare to get from downtown to the airport and then from the other airport to the other downtown.
www.trainweb.com /travel/stevelog/sg970619.htm

  
 Wilmington, Delaware - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wilmington is served by the Wilmington Rail Station, with frequent service to New York, New York, and Washington, DC, via Amtrak 's Northeast Corridor, with additional local service to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania via SEPTA Regional (commuter) Rail.
Given Wilmington's central location between Washington, D.C. Philadelphia, and New York City, the city saw a massive rise in drug sales in the early 1990's.
Wilmington, a seaport in northern Delaware, is the largest city in the state.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wilmington,_Delaware

  
 Northeast Corridor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amtrak's New York City passenger operations were moved from Grand Central Terminal and consolidated at Pennsylvania Station, which it owns.
The segment of the NEC between New Rochelle, New York and New Haven, Connecticut is owned by the Metro North Railroad.
The northern section of today's NEC was built by the New Haven to connect Grand Central Terminal in New York to Boston, Massachusetts.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Northeast_Corridor

  
 Northeast_Corridor
Amtrak's New York City passenger operations were moved from Grand Central Terminal and consolidated at Pennsylvania Station, which it owns.
In preparation for the new higher-speed Acela Express trains, Amtrak substantially upgraded the portion of the Northeast Corridor north of New York Penn Station in the early 1990s.
Amtrak currently owns the Northeast Corridor between Washington, D.C. and New Rochelle, New York.
www.mindwallet.com /wiki/Northeast_Corridor

  
 Northeast Corridor Ownership
Penn Station (New York City) - MP 10.7 (north of Spuyten Duyvil Movable Bridge)
Pennsylvania Station (New York City) - Washington Union Station
CP "SHELL" - Pennsylvania Station (New York City)
plaws.net /rail/whozisit.html

  
 Omega: Retreat Centers
Take Amtrak to Rhinecliff, New York; major connecting points are New York City (at Penn Station), Albany, Toronto, and Montreal.
A taxi to either Penn Station (if you are taking Amtrak or Omega's Charter Bus; see below) or Port Authority (if you are taking the Shortline bus; see below).
We offer comfortable, easy travel between Omega and New York City on an air-conditioned coach.
www.eomega.org /omega/retreats/dstyjdstyjes/TravelDirections

  
 Newark (New Jersey) - Wikitravel
Newark Penn Station (not to be confused with New York Penn Station) is located just a few blocks from the heart of downtown Newark.
Newark Penn Station is also the city's bus terminal and is served by NJ Transit buses, as well as Greyhound and others.
Newark is New Jersey's largest city, located close to New York.
wikitravel.org /en/Newark_(New_Jersey)

  
 Silver Service and Palmetto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Silver Service and Palmetto are a group of passenger railway lines operated by Amtrak, connecting New York Penn Station to Tampa, Florida and Miami, Florida.
The Silver Star runs from New York City to Tampa, and then to Miami, via the west route at the north split and the east route at the south split.
The Crescent and Cardinal lines only use the route from Washington to Alexandria, Virginia, stopping at both (and continuing north to New York City); no information is provided here about those lines.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Silver_Service_and_Palmetto

  
 Northeast_Corridor
Amtrak's New York City passenger operations were moved from Grand Central Terminal and consolidated at Pennsylvania Station, which it owns.
Amtrak currently owns the Northeast Corridor between Washington, D.C. and New Rochelle, New York.
The significant electrification projects of the steam railroads in the area which is now the NEC began with the major terminals in the busy New York City area.
www.mindwallet.com /wiki/Northeast_Corridor

  
 New Hampshire : Planning a Trip : Getting There Frommers.com
Drive through New York's scenic Adirondack Mountains to Port Kent, New York, on Lake Champlain, and then catch the memorable car ferry across the lake to Burlington.
Coming from the New York area, two main interstate highway corridors serve northern New England.
In Concord, New Hampshire, I-89 departs from I-93 northwest toward Burlington, Vermont.
www.frommers.com /destinations/newhampshire/2192020009.html   (566 words)

  
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Central New York Scanner Frequencies (Onondaga County Area)
Bill's Current Scanner Setup (New York City Area Railroad freqs.)
New Jersey and New York City Frequencies + More
members.lycos.co.uk /scantrail/sites.htm   (1333 words)

  
 On Track On Line - Trip Korell 2002-12-22
Train #3855, New York City-Penn Station to Trenton, NJ We hoped we were right by the correct stairway to our train, but then our train was announced to depart from the worst possible location, Track 13.
The AMTRAK routes that use this line are the Empire Service, the New York section of the LAKE SHORE LIMITED, the MAPLE LEAF, the ETHAN ALLEN EXPRESS, and the ADIRONDACK.
I would return to the train station to await my next conveyance, an hour-long AMTRAK trip.
www.on-track-on-line.net /trips/trip-2002-12-22-korell-p2.shtml   (1333 words)

  
 List of Amtrak stations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New York, New York Penn Station - Acela Express- Adirondack - Cardinal - Carolinian - Crescent - Empire Service - Ethan Allen Express - Keystone - Lake Shore Limited - Maple Leaf - Metroliner - Regional- Palmetto - Silver Meteor - Silver Star - Vermonter (NYP)
Note that this list is in order by station name, there is also a list in order by Amtrak station code.
This is a list of station locations used by Amtrak in order by station name.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Amtrak_stations   (1333 words)

  
 List of Amtrak stations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New York, New York Pennsylvania Station (ZYP) - Acela Express - Adirondack - Cardinal - Carolinian - Crescent - Empire Service - Ethan Allen Express - Keystone - Lake Shore Limited - Maple Leaf - Metroliner - Regional - Palmetto - Silver Meteor - Silver Star - Vermonter
Note that this list is in order by station name, there is also a list in order by Amtrak station code.
This is a list of station locations used by Amtrak in order by station name.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Amtrak_stations   (1333 words)

  
 Travel Channel :: Boston
Boston is served by Amtrak (PHONE: 800/872-7245, www.amtrak.com) at South Station and Back Bay Station, which accommodates frequent departures for and arrivals from New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. Amtrak's pricey high-speed Acela train has cut the travel time between Boston and New York from 4½ hours to 3½ hours.
Amtrak tickets and reservations are available at Amtrak stations, by telephone, through travel agents, or on-line.
Amtrak schedule and fare information can be found at South Station, Back Bay Station, or the Route 128 station in suburban Canton as well as on-line.
travel.discovery.com /destinations/fodors/boston/tips_20026_1.html   (1333 words)

  
 Stamford Advocate articles on RR station
The Stamford station is the second-busiest Metro-North station; Grand Central Terminal in New York City is the busiest.
The Stamford Transportation Center, Metro-North Railroad's busiest station after Grand Central Terminal in New York City, showed a profit of $131,638 in fiscal 1995-96.
"The station is disgusting," said Court as she and colleague David White waited for a Manhattan-bound train at the Stamford Transportation Center yesterday afternoon.
www.trainweb.org /ct/Advocate.htm   (1333 words)

  
 Stamford Connecticut Travel Guide
Amtrak - The Amtrak station is located at Washington Blvd. and South State St.
Only a 45-minute train ride from New York City, Stamford is one of the many picturesque New England towns located on the Connecticut coast between New York and New Haven.
The SCA is the venue for the Connecticut Grand Opera and Orchestra, the Stamford Symphony Orchestra, New England Lyric Operetta, Ballet School of Stamford, Young Artist Philharmonic, Lumina String Quartet, Zig Zag Ballet and The Perry Players.
www.onlinecityguide.com /ct/stamford/main.php?statedes=Connecticut&state2=CT&city2=Stamford   (1333 words)

  
 The SIA 2003 Annual Conference, Providence RI & the Blackstone Velley, June 10, 2004 to June 13, 2004
Amtrak The Providence Amtrak Station is located at 100 Gaspee Street, about 0.3 miles from the Marriott.
Providence is located in the Northeast Corridor and is currently served by about twenty trains a day from Washington, New York and Boston.
Providence is located on the former Shore Line Route of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad.
www.siahq.org /conference/sia2004/travel.html   (1333 words)

  
 List of Amtrak stations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New York, New York Pennsylvania Station (ZYP) - Acela Express - Adirondack- Cardinal - Carolinian - Crescent - Empire Service - Ethan Allen Express - Keystone - Lake Shore Limited - Maple Leaf - Metroliner - Regional - Palmetto - Silver Meteor - Silver Star - Vermonter
Note that this list is in order by station name, there is also a list in order by Amtrak station code.
This is a list of station locations used by Amtrak in order by station name.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Amtrak_stations   (1333 words)

  
 Amtrak crisis won't derail local commute
NJ Transit pays Amtrak an estimated $50 million a year to move commuter trains over the Northeast Corridor as well as run two of its own lines, the Morris and Essex and the North Jersey Coast, into New York Penn Station.
The Northeast Corridor is Amtrak's premiere route, running between Boston and Washington, D.C., and serving both New York Penn Station and Newark Penn Station.
Amtrak also pays Metro-North $1.5 million a year to use part of the Hudson line to collect long-distance travelers [and $8 million a year to use part of the New Haven line].
www.recordonline.com /archive/2002/06/25/train101.htm   (1333 words)

  
 Princeton Junction (NJT station) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Most Amtrak trains stopping here offer direct service as far as New York, Philadelphia, and Harrisburg.
Most of this is Amtrak "Clocker" service commuter traffic to New York, Newark, or Philadelphia.
As of 2003, Princeton Junction was the tenth busiest Amtrak station by annual boardings.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Princeton_Junction_(NJT_station)   (1333 words)

  
 List of Amtrak stations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New York, New York Pennsylvania Station (ZYP) - Acela Express - Adirondack - Cardinal - Carolinian - Crescent - Empire Service - Ethan Allen Express - Keystone - Lake Shore Limited - Maple Leaf - Metroliner - Regional - Palmetto - Silver Meteor - Silver Star - Vermonter
Note that this list is in order by station name, there is also a list in order by Amtrak station code.
This is a list of station locations used by Amtrak in order by station name.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Amtrak_stations   (1333 words)

  
 List of Amtrak stations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New York, New York Pennsylvania Station (ZYP) - Acela Express - Adirondack - Cardinal - Carolinian - Crescent - Empire Service - Ethan Allen Express - Keystone - Lake Shore Limited - Maple Leaf - Metroliner - Regional - Palmetto - Silver Meteor - Silver Star - Vermonter
Note that this list is in order by station name, there is also a list in order by Amtrak station code.
This is a list of station locations used by Amtrak in order by station name.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Amtrak_stations   (1333 words)

  
 Charlottesville Train Travel - The Biggest Train Travel Resource On The Internet
If there are about 200 miles from New York City to Washington, D.C., estimate how many miles you think there are between New York City and Charlottesville.
Travel by Train: (limited service) Train Service to and from Charlottesville is available on a limited schedule with Amtrak train service from Washington, DC and other...
Ken's Train Adventure to Charlottesville: Part I. This spring I had accumulated enough Amtrak frequent train-travel points to get a free round trip to anywhere on the East Coast.
train.travel-docs.net /index.php?k=Charlottesville-train-travel   (1333 words)

  
 Regional at opensource encyclopedia
New York, New York- Penn Station *
Regional is the new name for Amtrak 's Acela Regional / NortheastDirect service between Washington DC / Newport News, Virginia and Boston in the Northeastern US.
For more information and train schedules, visit Amtrak Regional Service
wiki.tatet.com /Regional.html   (1333 words)

  
 Destination : Freedom Newsletter - June 23, 2003
Amtrak advertised the lower fares in the Boston and New York markets.
The four were removed from No. 138 “at a relatively new SEPTA station called ‘Churchman’s Crossing,’ about halfway between Wilmington and Newark, Del.,” Amtrak spokesman Cliff Black told D:F.
Amtrak also reported a 34 percent increase in the number of Boston-New York passengers opting to “step up” to Acela Express First Class service following the April 28 implementation of a $50 cap for the upgrade.
www.nationalcorridors.org /df/df06232003.shtml   (1333 words)

  
 Regional at opensource encyclopedia
New York, New York- Penn Station *
For more information and train schedules, visit Amtrak Regional Service
Multiple trains depart daily on this route, with about 6 running the full length of the route and several others running shorter routes.
wiki.tatet.com /Regional.html   (1333 words)

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