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Metro-North Railroad is a commuter rail service in the New York Metropolitan Area, operated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. It runs five lines between New York City and its suburbs in New York and Connecticut, and connects with Amtrak and NJ Transit.
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.
With four new stations planned in the Bronx, the project will bring rail service within one mile of 500,000 residents and will be the largest expansion of Metro-North Railroad since it was founded ...
Harlem Line is a 82-mile commuter rail line in New York state, operated by Metro-North Railroad. It runs from Grand Central Terminal to Wassaic, serving 38 stations in New York City, Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess counties.
Harlem Line. All four tracks are back in service on the Harlem Line, with work completed in the Bronx. Metro-North put its new SMARTTRACK program into action and shut down a segment of track ...
Metro-North officials said replaced train service on the Wassaic Branch with buses in both directions between Southeast and Wassaic because of flooding.
Learn about the history and types of trains used by Metro-North Railroad, a commuter railroad serving northern suburbs of New York City. See photos, specifications, and fleet numbers of electric and diesel locomotives and railcars.