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List of Metro-North Railroad stations. The Metro-North Railroad (MNCR) is a commuter railroad system serving two of the five boroughs of New York City ( Manhattan and the Bronx ), Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland, and Orange Counties in New York, as well Fairfield and New Haven Counties in Connecticut.
There are 151 New York City Subway stations in Manhattan, per the official count of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA); of these, 32 are express-local stations. [^ 2] [^ 3] If the 18 station complexes [^ 4] are counted as one station each, the number of stations is 121.
Central Park North–110th Street: IRT: Lenox Avenue Line: November 23, 1904 Manhattan: Harlem: 1,598,022 203 Chambers Street: IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line: July 1, 1918 Manhattan: Financial District: 3,782,605 77 Chambers Street–World Trade Center/Park Place/Cortlandt Street† IND Eighth Avenue Line: September 10, 1932 Manhattan ...
There are 124 stations [7] on Metro-North Railroad's five active lines, which operate on more than 787 miles (1,267 km) of track, [1] with the passenger railroad system totaling 385 miles (620 km) of route. [9]
List of NJ Transit railroad stations. NJ Transit Rail Operations provides passenger service on 12 lines at a total of 166 stations, some operated in conjunction with Amtrak and Metro-North Railroad (MNR). [1]
The newest New York City Subway stations are part of the Second Avenue Subway, and are located on Second Avenue at 72nd, 86th and 96th streets. They opened on January 1, 2017. Stations that share identical street names are disambiguated by the line name and/or the cross street each is associated with.
The project will bring four fully accessible Metro-North stations that will serve an extension of the New Haven Line, offering rail commutation options in the east Bronx to Midtown Manhattan as ...
Manhattan: January 5, 1918 The north end of the southbound side platform is walled off. The rest of the station is still in use. Van Cortlandt Park–242nd Street: A Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line: Bronx: August 1, 1908: Two side platforms (5-car length) closed due to lengthening of all trains to ten cars. Wakefield–241st Street: A
The commute from Co-op City to Penn Station is currently 75 minutes. The commute time is expected to be reduced to 25 minutes when the new line is in operation. The commute time from Hunts Point ...
The Hudson Line is a commuter rail line owned and operated by the Metro-North Railroad in the U.S. state of New York. It runs north from New York City along the east shore of the Hudson River, terminating at Poughkeepsie. The line was originally the Hudson River Railroad (and the Spuyten Duyvil and Port Morris Railroad south of Spuyten Duyvil ...