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This is a list of train stations served by Metro-North Railroad. This includes stations shared with NJTransit , but only those within New York State. Stations are listed in alphabetical order.
There are 124 stations on Metro-North Railroad's five active lines, which operate on more than 787 miles (1,267 km) of track, with the passenger railroad system totaling 385 miles (620 km) of route.
217 is wrapped in "Penn Central Blue and Yellow" heritage scheme, commemorating Metro North's 40th anniversary; Brookville BL20GH: 2008 2017– 110–115, 125–130 (12 units) 2,250 horsepower (1,680 kW) Used on branch line shuttles and work trains; All being rebuilt as BL20GHM; 110–115 are in Metro-North paint scheme
This is a list of train stations and Amtrak Thruway stops used by Amtrak (the National Railroad Passenger Corporation in the United States). This list is in alphabetical order by station or stop name, which mostly corresponds to the city in which it is located.
Commuter rail: Cincinnati: Ohio: Connector: Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (operation contracted to Transdev) Streetcar: Cleveland: RTA Rapid Transit: Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority: Heavy rail: Light rail: Dallas–Fort Worth: Texas: Trinity Railway Express: Dallas Area Rapid Transit: Commuter rail: Trinity Metro: DART ...
Commuter rail: System: Metro-North Railroad: Operator(s) Penn Central (1969–1976) Conrail (1976–1983) Metro-North Railroad (1983–present) Rolling stock: GE Genesis P32AC-DM Brookville BL20GH Shoreliner coaches: History; Opened: 1849: Technical; Line length: 28.5 mi (45.87 km) Number of tracks: 1: Character: Single track, diesel motive ...
Beacon Line. The Metro-North Railroad 's Beacon Line is a non-revenue line connecting the railroad's three revenue lines east of the Hudson River. From west to east, the lines that connect are Hudson Line, Harlem Line, and the Danbury Branch of the New Haven Line.
Metro-North Railroad: New Canaan Branch, Danbury Branch (peak service), Waterbury Branch (peak service) CTrail: Shore Line East (peak service) CTtransit Stamford: 311, 312, 313, 321, 322, 323, 331, 332, 333, 334, 341, 342, 343, 344, I-BUS Express, Stamford Commuter Shuttle, Bulls Head, North, Route 1 East
Derby–Shelton station (signed as Derby/Shelton) is a commuter rail station on the Waterbury Branch of the Metro-North Railroad New Haven Line, serving the cities of Derby and Shelton, Connecticut. It is the southernmost stop on the Waterbury Branch before trains merge onto the Northeast Corridor .
The New Canaan Branch is an 8.2-mile (13 km) long branch line of the Metro-North Railroad New Haven Line that begins from a junction east of downtown Stamford, Connecticut, north to New Canaan. It opened in 1868 as the New Canaan Railroad.