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  2. New York, Providence and Boston Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The B&P was completed in 1835 and began operating the steamer Lexington between Providence and New York, adding the Massachusetts in 1836. [1] The New York and Stonington Railroad was chartered in Connecticut in May 1832 and the New York, Providence and Boston Railroad in Rhode Island in June of that year to fix the problem. On July 1, 1833 ...

  3. Northeast Regional - Wikipedia

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    Boston, Springfield, MA, or New York City Washington, D.C. or Newport News, Norfolk, Roanoke, or Richmond, Virginia: Stops: 55 (including all branches) Distance travelled: 682 mi (1,098 km) (longest distance: Boston–Roanoke) Average journey time: 14 hours (greatest travel time: Boston–Roanoke) Service frequency: 50+ trains per day [2] [3 ...

  4. Providence/Stoughton Line - Wikipedia

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    The Providence/Stoughton Line is an MBTA Commuter Rail service in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, primarily serving the southwestern suburbs of Boston.Most service runs entirely on the Northeast Corridor between South Station in Boston and Providence station or Wickford Junction station in Rhode Island, while the Stoughton Branch splits at Canton Junction and terminates at Stoughton.

  5. List of Northeast Corridor infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of major infrastructure on the Northeast Corridor, a rail line running through the Northeastern United States.The list includes major interlockings, bridges, tunnels, and past and present stations, including the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Orange Line, the Washington Metro's Orange Line, and PATH stations on separate tracks but sharing the right-of-way.

  6. Transportation in Boston - Wikipedia

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    The MBTA commuter rail system brings people from as far away as Worcester and Providence (Rhode Island) into Boston. There are approximately 125,000 one-way trips on the commuter rail each day, making it the fifth-busiest commuter rail system in the country, outranked only by the various systems serving New York and Chicago suburbs.

  7. Northeast Corridor - Wikipedia

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    Acela can travel the 225 mi (362 km) between New York City and Washington, D.C., in under three hours, and the 229 mi (369 km) between New York and Boston in under 3.5 hours. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 2012, Amtrak proposed improvements to enable "true" high-speed rail on the corridor, which would have roughly halved travel times at an estimated cost of ...

  8. Amtrak service between New York and Boston resumes after ...

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    As of 9 p.m. ET, service between New York and Boston was fully restored, Amtrak said in a statement, adding that the power outage was caused by a lightning strike.

  9. List of MBTA Commuter Rail stations - Wikipedia

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    Six new stations are set to open on March 24, 2025, as part of the South Coast Rail project; several other stations are planned. The MBTA was formed in 1964 to subsidize suburban commuter rail service operated by the Boston and Maine Railroad, New York Central Railroad, and New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. Subsidies began in stages ...