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On Wednesday, July 4, Metro-North will operate on a Sunday schedule with one additional train on the New Haven Line to get customers home from the annual Macy’s Fireworks show. The train will ...
Conrail took over Penn Central in 1976 and ran Hudson Branch trains as far north as Albany until 1981 when they reverted to Poughkeepsie where it has remained ever since. MTA assigned the station to the newly established Metro-North Commuter Railroad in 1983.
Metro-North Railroad has announced that new schedules will go into effect the weekend of Oct. 3 and 4 as the railroad continues making improvements along its right-of-way.
Metro-North Railroad Adds Getaway Trains, Changes Labor Day Schedule - Tarrytown-Sleepy Hollow, NY - There will be extra trains on two of the lines, as well as additional ferry service ...
Poughkeepsie sits at the junction of the north–south US 9 and east–west US 44 and NY 55 highways. Rail commuter service to New York City is provided at the Poughkeepsie Metro-North station by the MTA's Metro-North Railroad. Poughkeepsie is the northern terminus of Metro-North's Hudson Line.
Service is also provided out of the county to Poughkeepsie [2] and Newburgh for connections with Metro-North Railroad at Poughkeepsie, and Short Line Bus in Newburgh and Ellenville. [3] Within Ulster County, connections are available to Trailways of New York inter-city and commuter services to both New York City and Albany. [4] [5]
In December 2020, the Metro-North board approved a Federal Transit Administration funded $334.9 million contract for Siemens to manufacture and test 19 dual-mode locomotives with an option for an additional eight more. 19 of the 27 dual-mode Locomotives ordered have already been fully approved for $231.6 million with the other eight at a cost ...
The New Haven Line is a 72.7 mi (117.0 km) commuter rail line operated by the Metro-North Railroad in the U.S. states of New York and Connecticut.Running from New Haven, Connecticut, to New York City, the New Haven Line joins the Harlem Line in Mount Vernon, New York, and continues south to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan.