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The Amtrak Train Station in Utica, New York (NY) is located by the Children's Museum, other attractions, restaurants and hotels. View its map, features and more.
Live the magic of the classic Polar Express™ Train Ride story with the Adirondack Railroad. Depart from Utica’s Union Station and travel north while being served hot chocolate and cookies. Learn More. Start your scenic train ride experience from the Utica Train Station and explore New York like you never have before!
The Boehlert Transportation Center at Union Station is a train station served by Amtrak and the Adirondack Railroad in Utica, New York. It is owned by Oneida County , and named for retired U.S. Rep. Sherwood Boehlert (R-New Hartford).
The small, but historic city of Utica, is a hub in Central New York. From the moment you pull into the historic Union Station, built in the Italianate style and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975, you will be primed for an adventure.
Utica Union Station (still a union station serving more than one passenger railroad) is a gem among Amtrak stations - inspiring, welcoming, clean, and full of services. One of the last train stations to feature a barbershop, there is also a restaurant with bar.
The Boehlert Transportation Center at Union Station is a train station served by Amtrak and the Adirondack Scenic Railroad in Utica, New York. It is owned by Oneida County, and named for retired U.S. Rep. Sherwood Boehlert, R-New Hartford.
The historic Utica station was opened for the New York Central (NYC) Railroad on May 24, 1914, and became a union station in late 1915 when the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad and the New York, Ontario & Western Railroad moved their services to the riverside facility.
Utica, New York's Union Station is an iconic landmark that has been a centerpiece of the city's transportation and social scene for over a century. Originally built in 1914, Union Station served as a transportation hub for the New York Central Railroad and later Amtrak.
Utica, New York. The New York Central station in Utica, NY is a unique building in the tradition of the classical Beaux-Arts style. Opened in 1914 during the 'Golden Age of Railroading', Utica's station remains mostly intact, and is still an active railroad station.
Utica, NY 321 Main Street, Boehlert Transportation Center, Utica, NY 13501 Amtrak stations | Official site | Search departures | Search arrivals