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The Ethan Allen Express is a daily passenger train operated by Amtrak in the United States between New York City and Burlington, Vermont, via Albany, New York.One daily round trip is operated on a 310-mile (500 km) north–south route with a 7-hour 35 minute scheduled running time.
On April 27, 1952, the northbound New York section of the Green Mountain Flyer was moved four hours later. The northbound Boston section was combined with a local train north of Rutland and operated separately from the New York section. Southbound, the New York and Boston sections continued to run combined from Burlington to Rutland.
April 6 – Albany, New York; April 11 – Burlington, Vermont; April 14 – White River Junction, Vermont; April 14 – Manchester, New Hampshire; April 17 – Portland, Maine; April 20 – Boston, Massachusetts; April 29 – Lowell, Massachusetts
By 1851, connecting railroads allowed Boston and New York City connections from Burlington via both the VC and R&B. [8]: 41, 170 The two railroads quickly developed a bitter rivalry. The Vermont and Canada Railroad (V&C) was chartered in 1845 to connect with both railroads in Burlington and continue north to Canada.
Another train, the Over-Sea, operated locally between Miami and Key West during daylight hours, leaving Miami at 11:05 a.m. and arriving at Key West 4:35 p.m. [6] During the winter months, the Over-Sea 's consist included a deluxe parlor-observation car. It was a popular train for vacationers traveling to the various fishing camps in the Keys.
Kansas City – New York City July 12, 1971 October 1, 1979 Renamed from Spirit of St. Louis: Pennsylvanian † Pittsburgh – Philadelphia: April 27, 1980 October 29, 1983 Pittsburgh – New York City October 30, 1983 November 6, 1998 Chicago – New York City November 7, 1998 January 26, 2003 Pittsburgh – New York City January 27, 2003
New Hampshire and Vermont Railroad: NHVT 1993 2000 N/A New London Northern Railroad: CN: 1880 1951 Central Vermont Railway: New York, Boston and Montreal Railway: RUT: 1873 1876 Bennington and Rutland Railway, New York, Rutland and Montreal Railroad: New York, Rutland and Montreal Railroad: RUT: 1883 1893 Lebanon Springs Railroad: Newport and ...
Castleton station is an Amtrak intercity train station in Castleton, Vermont. Originally built by the Rutland and Whitehall Railroad in 1850, the depot is now privately owned, and is located across from the northern terminus of the Delaware and Hudson Rail Trail. Castleton replaced Fair Haven station on the Ethan Allen Express in January 2010.