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White Plains station is a commuter rail stop on the Metro-North Railroad's Harlem Line, located in White Plains, New York.With 9,166 daily commuters as of 2006, [5] White Plains is the busiest Metro-North station in Westchester County, the busiest non-terminal or transfer station on the Metro-North system, and the first/last stop outside New York City on most upper Harlem Line express trains.
North White Plains station is a commuter rail stop on the Metro-North Railroad's Harlem Line, located in the North White Plains neighborhood of White Plains, New York.It is the north terminal for most trains that run local to the south and, until 1984, was the northern limit of electrification.
North White Plains Harlem Line: White Plains: Westchester, NY: New York Central: 1972 Built by Penn Central; Replaced former Holland Avenue NYC station Noroton Heights New Haven Line Danbury Branch: Darien: Fairfield, CT: New Haven: Old Greenwich New Haven Line: Greenwich: Fairfield, CT: New Haven: 1892 Ossining Hudson Line
The original post road was to the east of the modern-day avenue). The White Plains Post Road continued north through Olinville, Wakefield, and Mount Vernon, where the route shifted east to modern-day White Plains Post Road, going through Bronxville and Scarsdale to White Plains. [30] The stretch from Salem to the Vermont border in Granville was ...
I-84 / I-684 south / NY 22 north – White Plains, Pawling, Newburgh, Danbury: Interchange; eastern end of NY 22 concurrency; northern terminus and exit 10 on I-684: 53.27: 85.73: I-84 east / NY 121 south – North Salem: Northern terminus of NY 121; exit 69 on I-84: 55.57: 89.43: US 6 east / US 202 east – Danbury: Continuation into Connecticut
A mile (1.6 km) north of that point, NY 22 parallels on the east. A northbound-only exit leads onto it, allowing access to NY 138, which crosses the Interstate at the hamlet of Goldens Bridge. Its train station is prominently visible on the west side of the highway. North of that station is the North Salem town line. NY 22 detours slightly ...
Central Avenue then enters the city limits of White Plains, where the road ends at NY 119 (Tarrytown Road). Within White Plains, the road is county-maintained with unsigned designations of CR 99 and CR 90. [3] [4] NY 100 north follows NY 119 west for a 0.5-mile (0.8 km) overlap through the western reaches of White Plains.
White Plains TransCenter at night. The White Plains Railroad Station has been a major transportation hub from its days as a New York Central and Hudson River Railroad station, with trolley routes such as the New York, Elmsford and White Plains Railroad [2] [3] and the Tarrytown, White Plains and Mamaroneck Railway Company, [4] both of which were acquired by the Westchester Street Railroad ...