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  2. 7 Best Scenic Train Trips for Travelers on Budgets - AOL

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    If you stay on board the entire 5 1/2-hour route, you'll travel through the wine country of the Hudson Valley and straddle the Hudson River, into the capital city of Albany, to the horse racing ...

  3. Want to see Vermont fall foliage without having to drive ...

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    Want to get some last minute leaf peepeing in? One of the most efficient ways to travel through the fall colors of the Green Mountains is by train.

  4. Ethan Allen Express - Wikipedia

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    The Ethan Allen Express is a daily passenger train operated by Amtrak in the United States between New York City and Burlington, Vermont, via Albany, New York.One daily round trip is operated on a 310-mile (500 km) north–south route with a 7-hour 35 minute scheduled running time.

  5. Castleton station (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    The Ethan Allen Express began service between New York City and Rutland on December 2, 1996. [5] [6] An infill station was opened at Fair Haven in November 1997. [7] Fair Haven is a small town with limited tourist activity; in FY 2007 the station served just 2,205 passengers. [8] In 2005, the Jakubowski family began renovating Castleton station.

  6. 10 best fall foliage train rides in the US for 2024

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    With daily service between New York City and Vermont, ... The Rocky Mountaineer's Rockies to the Red Rocks route is a two-day trip traveling between Denver and Moab. It runs until October, a good ...

  7. Long-distance Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    The Superliner Sightseer Lounge aboard the Southwest Chief. Amtrak operates two types of long-distance trains: single-level and bi-level. Due to height restrictions on the Northeast Corridor, all six routes that terminate at New York Penn Station operate as single-level trains with Amfleet coaches and Viewliner sleeping cars.