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  2. Adirondack (train) - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. Amtrak to resume Adirondack Line service - AOL

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    Sep. 1—PLATTSBURGH — After a two-month suspension of service, it appears that Amtrak's Adirondack Line train route serving Montreal and New York City and points in between, will be back in ...

  4. Laurentian (train) - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak declined to retain the New York-Montreal trains, and the Laurentian made its last run on April 30, 1971. [8] In a rare move, however, Amtrak used D&H equipment between Albany and Montreal between 1974–1977 for its newly-named Adirondack passenger service.

  5. Empire Corridor - Wikipedia

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    Lake Shore Limited: daily service from New York City to Chicago, splitting from the corridor at Buffalo–Depew. A section of this train splits-off at Albany–Rensselaer to serve Boston. Adirondack: daily service from New York City to Montreal, splitting from the corridor in Schenectady. Ethan Allen Express: daily service from New York City to ...

  6. The World's Most Romantic & Beautiful Train Trips - AOL

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    Amtrak's Great American Majestic Landscapes. New York City to San Francisco. The U.S. is a vast nation, and visitors or residents can really appreciate its scope with a train trip across its expanse.

  7. Thendara station - Wikipedia

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    From early in the 20th century until the early 1940s, the New York Central Railroad (NYC) operated multiple passenger trains a day through the station, going beyond Adirondack Park to Malone, New York and on to Montreal. [5] [6] From the 1950s and to 1961 daily there was a day train and a night train in each direction to Lake Placid station. [7]

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