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  2. List of Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    Yankee Clipper ‡ New York City – Boston May 1, 1971 November 13, 1971 August 15, 1973 February 15, 1976 New York City – Providence February 15, 1976 September 9, 1976 Washington, D.C. – Boston October 28, 1979 October 28, 1995 Merged into NortheastDirect: Yankee Clipper Turbo: New York City – Boston October 29, 1972 August 14, 1973

  3. Yankee Clipper (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Yankee Clipper was a luxury train offering service between Boston and New York City. Early, it pulled by a Class I-4 Pacific engine and later led by Class I-5 Hudsons. [ 1 ] All of its cars, including Club car, two Parlor cars, Dining car, and Sun Parlor Observation car, were Pullmans.

  4. Category : Passenger trains of the New York, New Haven and ...

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    Pages in category "Passenger trains of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad" ... Yankee Clipper (train) This page was last edited on 26 April 2014, at 16:26 ...

  5. Category : Passenger rail transportation in New York (state)

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    Streetcars in New York (state) (4 C, 26 P) Pages in category "Passenger rail transportation in New York (state)" The following 89 pages are in this category, out of 89 total.

  6. D.C. to NYC for $20? Amtrak introduces new low Night Owl fares

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    The fares are available for coach tickets on service between Washington, D.C. and New York and stops in between departing between 7 p.m. and 5 a.m., according to Amtrak's website.

  7. Yankees–East 153rd Street station - Wikipedia

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    Yankees–East 153rd Street station is a commuter rail stop on the Metro-North Railroad's Hudson Line, serving Yankee Stadium and the Concourse neighborhood in the Bronx, New York City. It opened on May 23, 2009, and provides daily local service on the Hudson Line.

  8. Empire State Express - Wikipedia

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    New York Central and Hudson River Railroad No. 999, the "Queen of Speed," slows to 60 mph (97 km/h) as it leads the Empire State Express through Palatine, New York in 1905. The key to the Empire State's initial fame was a 37-foot (11 m)-long American-type 4-4-0 steam locomotive built in West Albany, New York especially to haul the train.

  9. Detroit and Mackinac Railway - Wikipedia

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    Named train passenger service in the mid-1930s consisted of: [8] Resorter (#1), sleeping car, Detroit to Alpena; coach, Bay City to Alpena (coach passengers would take a Michigan Central train from Detroit to Bay City) Clipper (#3), coach via Michigan Central, Detroit to Bay City; motor coach train from Bay City to Alpena