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  2. Empire Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Empire Corridor is a 461-mile (742 km) passenger rail corridor in New York State running between Penn Station in New York City and Niagara Falls, New York.Major cities on the route include Poughkeepsie, Albany, Schenectady, Amsterdam, Utica, Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo.

  3. List of county routes in Schenectady County, New York

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    Schenectady city line Nott Street in Niskayuna: NY 146: CR 7: 1.24 2.00 Albany County line Pearse Road in Niskayuna: NY 7: CR 8: 0.72 1.16 Schenectady city line Providence Road in Niskayuna: NY 146 / CR 19 CR 9: 1.63 2.62 Albany County line Consaul Road in Niskayuna: Schenectady city line CR 10: 1.65 2.66 Schenectady city line Aqueduct Road in ...

  4. List of New York railroads - Wikipedia

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    New York Central Railroad: West Shore Hudson River Railroad: NYC: 1867 1877 New York, West Shore and Chicago Railroad: West Side and Yonkers Railway: NYC: 1879 1887 New York City and Northern Railroad: West Troy and Green Island Railroad: D&H: 1870 Westchester Railway: 1881 N/A (never completed) Western New York Railway: PRR: 1895 1895

  5. List of New York City Subway stations - Wikipedia

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    A current New York City Transit Authority rail system map (unofficial) The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system that serves four of the five boroughs of New York City in the U.S. state of New York: the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens.

  6. Grand Street station (IND Sixth Avenue Line) - Wikipedia

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    The station was built as part of the Chrystie Street Connection between the Sixth Avenue Line and the Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges.The Chrystie Street Connection was first proposed in 1947 as the southern end of the Second Avenue Subway (SAS), which would feed into the two bridges, allowing Sixth Avenue Line trains to access the Jamaica, Fourth Avenue, and Brighton lines in Brooklyn. [3]

  7. New York State Route 5 - Wikipedia

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    New York State Route 5 (NY 5) is a state highway that extends for 370.80 miles (596.74 km) across the state of New York in the United States. It begins at the Pennsylvania state line in the Chautauqua County town of Ripley and passes through Buffalo, Syracuse, Utica, Schenectady, and several other smaller cities and communities on its way to downtown Albany in Albany County, where it ...

  8. List of New York City Subway transfer stations - Wikipedia

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    Station complex Individual stations Lines Services Notes 14th Street/Sixth Avenue: 14th Street: IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line 1 2 3 The IND Sixth Avenue Line and BMT Canarsie Line were connected inside fare control in the late 1960s, [citation needed] and a passageway west to the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line opened on January 16, 1978.

  9. List of Metro-North Railroad stations - Wikipedia

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    Replaced former Waterbury Union Station: West Haven New Haven Line: West Haven: New Haven, CT: New Haven ‡ August 18, 2013 Westport New Haven Line: Westport: Fairfield, CT: New Haven ‡ White Plains Harlem Line: White Plains: Westchester, NY: New York Central ‡ 1844 Built by Metro-North; Replaced former Warren & Wetmore-built NYC Depot