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A comprehensive list of train stations served by Metro-North Railroad, a commuter rail system in New York and Connecticut. The list includes station names, lines, municipalities, counties, former railroads, opening dates, and accessibility features.
Metro-North Railroad is a commuter rail service in the New York Metropolitan Area, running between New York City and its suburbs in New York and Connecticut. See the system map, the five active lines, and the stations and services on each line.
Find out the locations, services, and historic status of 166 stations on 12 lines operated by NJ Transit Rail Operations in New Jersey and New York. Learn about the transit villages, smart growth initiatives, and proposed extensions of the regional rail network.
The Hudson Line is a commuter rail line in New York state, running along the east shore of the Hudson River from New York City to Poughkeepsie. It is operated by Metro-North Railroad and has 29 stations, some of which are electrified and some diesel.
The New Haven Line is a 72.7 mi (117.0 km) commuter rail line operated by Metro-North Railroad in New York and Connecticut. It connects New Haven, Connecticut, to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan, and has three branches in Connecticut.
Learn about the history and features of New Rochelle station, a Metro-North Railroad and Amtrak train station in New York. The station serves the New Haven Line and the Northeast Regional, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
English: Schematic map of the Metro-North Railroad system. Includes: the Harlem, Hudson and New Haven "East-of-Hudson" lines; the Port Jervis and Pascack Valley "West-of-Hudson" lines operated by NJ Transit; and connecting commuter and intercity rail services.
The Fordham station is the busiest reverse-peak commutation station in the United States. Over 3,000 passengers travel outbound on an average weekday, more than ten times the reverse-peak-commuter number in 1982. In addition, it is the busiest Metro-North station in the Bronx and the third-busiest station outside Manhattan. [8] [9]: 178 (PDF p. 3)