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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 Empire Service is one of four New York-based train routes that Amtrak operates with funding from the New York State Department of Transportation with the other three routes being the Adirondack, Maple Leaf, and Ethan Allen Express.
This is a route-map template for the Ethan Allen Express, an Amtrak train service in the United States.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Amtrak's Ethan Allen Express. New York to Vermont. ... Departing three days a week, this scenic train route delivers an eyeful of fall color over the course of its 26-hour journey.
The first Amtrak Airo train is scheduled to debut in 2026 to customers on the following routes: Northeast Regional. ... Ethan Allen Express. Adirondack. Amtrak's new Airo train, scheduled to debut ...
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 Burlington, splitting from the corridor in Schenectady.
Renamed from Water Level Express: New York City – Niagara Falls October 29, 1978 Ethan Allen Express † New York City – Rutland: December 2, 1996 () July 28, 2022 [12] New York City – Burlington: July 29, 2022 present Half Moon: New York City – Albany May 1, 1994 October 27, 1995 Hendrick Hudson: New York City – Albany Henry Hudson
Rutland station is a train station in Rutland, Vermont served by Amtrak, the national railroad passenger system. It is served by the single daily round trip of the Amtrak Ethan Allen Express. The station has a single low-level side platform, with a short high-level section for accessible level boarding.