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The Adirondack is a daily intercity passenger train operated by Amtrak between New York City and Montreal.The scenic route follows the Empire Corridor through the Hudson Valley with major stops in Yonkers, Poughkeepsie, Albany–Rensselaer, and Schenectady.
The route is the primary corridor between Montreal, which is less than 30 mi (48 km) from the border, and New York City. The crossing is among the busiest in the US; more than two million travelers use it annually, including more than half a million during July and August, [ 2 ] and is the second-busiest USA-Canada border crossing that is not ...
[19] [20] NY 3D was an alternate route of NY 3 between Sterling and Watertown. [18] It became a realignment of NY 3 c. 1935. [19] [20] NY 3E was a connector between NY 3 in New Haven and NY 3D in the town of Mexico. [18] It was renumbered to NY 104B c. 1935. [19] [20] NY 3F was an alternate route of NY 3 between Red Creek and Southwest Oswego. [18]
Autoroute 20 is a Quebec Autoroute, following the Saint Lawrence River through one of the more densely populated parts of Canada, with its central section forming the main route of the Trans-Canada Highway from the A-25 interchange to the A-85 interchange. At 585 km (363.5 mi), it is the longest Autoroute in Quebec.
The D&H inaugurated the Laurentian in 1923 as a daytime service between New York City and Montreal, Quebec, via Albany and Lake Champlain. [1] On the D&H section, steam locomotives pulled the train from its inception until 1953, when it received diesel equipment. [2] [page needed] The New York Central Railroad handled the train between New York ...
The Overton Corners Border Inspection Station is located at a bend in the road of New York State Route 276 at a crossroads with Canadian Route 221. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) station is directly north and in an unusual arrangement is on the same side of the road and shares a common side lot boundary.
The Montrealer was an overnight passenger train between Washington, D.C., United States, and Montreal, Quebec, Canada.The train was operated from 1924 to 1966, and again under Amtrak from 1972 to 1995, excepting two years in the 1980s.
4.3 A-15 in Montréal: A-19 (unbuilt section) in Montreal Mount Royal Autoroute — — Cancelled northern leg of a proposed downtown freeway loop. A-430 — — A-15 / A-30 in Candiac: A-30 in Varennes — — Several kilometers of Route 132 north and south of A-20 was designated A-430 on paper in the 1970s. A-440: 18.2: 11.3 A-13 / R-148 in ...