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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.
The Vermonter is a passenger train operated by Amtrak between St. Albans, Vermont, and Washington, D.C., via New York City. [3] It replaced the overnight Montrealer, which terminated in Montreal until 1995. Amtrak receives funding from the states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont for Vermonter operations north of New Haven. [4]
The Ethan Allen Express began service between New York City and Rutland on December 2, 1996. [5] [6] An infill station was opened at Fair Haven in November 1997. [7] Fair Haven is a small town with limited tourist activity; in FY 2007 the station served just 2,205 passengers. [8] In 2005, the Jakubowski family began renovating Castleton station.
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The West Side Line, also called the West Side Freight Line, is a railroad line on the west side of the New York City borough of Manhattan.North of Penn Station, from 34th Street, the line is used by Amtrak passenger service heading north via Albany to Toronto; Montreal; Niagara Falls and Buffalo, New York; Burlington, Vermont; and Chicago.
The Superliner Sightseer Lounge aboard the Southwest Chief. Amtrak operates two types of long-distance trains: single-level and bi-level. Due to height restrictions on the Northeast Corridor, all six routes that terminate at New York Penn Station operate as single-level trains with Amfleet coaches and Viewliner sleeping cars.
The train was discontinued in 1995 and replaced by the Vermonter, which provides daytime service as far north as St. Albans, Vermont. Current Amtrak service to Montreal is provided by the daytime Adirondack from New York City via Albany.
Amtrak used a small shelter near the abandoned station building. The Ethan Allen Express began service between New York City's Penn Station and Rutland on December 2, 1996. [4] It was the first passenger service on the line between Whitehall and Rutland since 1934. [5] [6] An infill station was opened at Fair Haven on November 12, 1997. [1]