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30th Street Station in Philadelphia Omaha station in Omaha, Nebraska, designed as part of the Amtrak Standard Stations Program This is a list of train stations and Amtrak Thruway stops used by Amtrak (the National Railroad Passenger Corporation in the United States). This list is in alphabetical order by station or stop name, which mostly corresponds to the city in which it is located. If an ...
Whereas Van Station (Logansport) was the west-central Indiana stop for the earlier PRR version of the train, Amtrak made Lafayette station the west-central Indiana stop. On November 14, 1971, Amtrak renamed the train the Floridian , and changed it to a two-night schedule: trains would leave Union Station in the late evening and arrive in ...
Springfield – New Haven May 1, 1971 1986 Name did not appear in timetables until 1980. Renamed as sections of their connecting trains in 1986. Connecticut Yankee: Washington, D.C. – Springfield November 14, 1971 October 29, 1972 Washington, D.C. – New Haven October 29, 1972 April 29, 1973 Philadelphia – Springfield April 29, 1973 June ...
A series of fires in the Bronx have knocked out power for trains in the area, disrupting travel between New York Penn Station and New Haven, Connecticut -- and suspending Amtrak service in both ...
CTtransit Bus: 215 New Haven/Wallingford/Meriden, 292 North Colony Road 61.4 mi (98.8 km) New Haven: New Haven State Street: Amtrak: Northeast Regional, Valley Flyer CTrail: Hartford Line, Shore Line East Metro-North Railroad: New Haven Line CTtransit Bus: 204, 206, 212, 223, 274, 278, 950 62.0 mi (99.8 km) New Haven Union Station
New Haven: New York, New York–Boston, Massachusetts ('Shore Line Flyer' until 1936) [1938] 1892–1921; 1931–1939 Shoreland: Chicago and North Western Railway: Chicago, Illinois–Manitowoc, Wisconsin [1936] 1936–1941 Shoreland 400: Chicago and North Western Railway: Chicago, Illinois–Green Bay, Wisconsin [1942] 1942–1968 Shoreliner
Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad: Kentucky and Virginia Railroad: L&N: 1915 1915 Louisville and Nashville Railroad: Kentucky Western Railway: IC: 1899 1902 Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad: Kinniconnick and Freestone Railway: C&O: 1890 1908 Chesapeake and Ohio Railway of Kentucky: Knox Creek Railway: N&W: 1912 1936 Norfolk ...
[7] [9] Commuter rail services along the line started operating into the new Chicago and North Western Terminal (now Ogilvie Transportation Center) in 1911. In 1966, the Chicago and North Western closed the Lake Front Depot and began operating into the new Milwaukee Union Station. This service would ultimately prove to be relatively short lived ...