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  2. Maple Leaf (train) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] By contrast, the modern Maple Leaf was a unified New York City–Toronto train. There was also a New York City–Toronto train named Maple Leaf operated by the Lehigh Valley Railroad from 1937 until 1961, a train which traveled through northern New Jersey, northeast Pennsylvania and central New York. The new train employed Amtrak's ...

  3. Adirondack (train) - Wikipedia

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    New York City, New York: Stops: 19: Distance travelled: 381 miles (613 km) Average journey time: 11 hours [2] Service frequency: Daily: Train number(s) 68, 69: On-board services; Class(es) Coach Class: Disabled access: All cars, most stations: Catering facilities: Café car: Baggage facilities: Overhead racks: Technical; Rolling stock: Amfleet ...

  4. Canadian (NYC train) - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] [6] Also in 1942 the New York Central changed the name of the train to the Niagara-Canadian, skipping possible confusion arising from two different named trains carrying the same number. Also, at this time the train incorporated not only separate sleeper sections for itineraries to Toronto and New York City, but also a section leaving ...

  5. High-speed rail in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Other proposed routes include international high-speed rail link between Montreal and Boston or New York City discussed by regional leaders, though little progress has been made; [2] [3] [4] On April 10, 2008, an advocacy group, High Speed Rail Canada, [5] was formed to promote and educate Canadians on the benefits of high-speed rail in Canada. [6]

  6. New York Connecting Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The New York Connecting Railroad was incorporated on April 21, 1892, and was jointly owned by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad (the "New Haven") and the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR). [2] The line opened in 1917 as a connection between the New Haven's Harlem River and Port Chester Railroad and the PRR East River Tunnels to Penn ...

  7. How Much These 11 Luxury Train Rides Will Cost You - AOL

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    Here we’ve lined up 11 of the most luxurious train rides, according to Travel + Leisure, that you can dream of taking … for the right price . The Presidential Train, Portugal

  8. FACT CHECK: Post Claims Buses Taking Migrants From NYC To ...

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    A post shared on Facebook claims buses taking migrants from New York City to Canada due to President-elect Donald Trump. Verdict: Misleading The image is from 2022. It was taken in Chicago, not ...

  9. Wolverine (New York Central Railroad train) - Wikipedia

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    The Wolverine was an international night train that twice crossed the Canada–United States border, going from New York City to Chicago.This New York Central Railroad train went northwest of Buffalo, New York, into Canada, traveled over Michigan Central Railroad tracks, through Windsor, Ontario, reentering the United States, through Detroit's Michigan Central Station, and on to Chicago.

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