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The first Wassaic train station was about a half-mile south of its current location and was situated in the actual town section of Wassaic. The station operated by New York and Harlem Railroad, and later New York Central Railroad served the surrounding village area, as well as towns even as far as Connecticut. Following the line's construction ...
On November 13, 2018, the MTA announced its intent to purchase the Hudson and Harlem Lines as well as the Grand Central Terminal for up to $35.065 million, plus a discount rate of 6.25%. [1] The purchase would include all inventory, operations, improvements, and maintenance associated with each asset, except for the air rights over Grand Central.
New York Central: Wassaic Harlem Line: Wassaic: Dutchess, NY: New York Central ‡ July 9, 2000 Rebuilt by Metro-North Waterbury Waterbury Branch: Waterbury: New Haven, CT: New Haven ‡ Replaced former Waterbury Union Station: West Haven New Haven Line: West Haven: New Haven, CT: New Haven ‡ August 18, 2013 Westport New Haven Line: Westport
Southeast station (formerly known as Brewster North station) is a commuter rail stop on the Metro-North Railroad's Harlem Line, located in the town of Southeast, New York. It is the northern terminus of the Harlem Line electrified service , and with the exception of rush hour service, passengers heading to stations further north to Wassaic have ...
The business route spans 6.6 miles (10.6 km). It intersects Iowa 3 in downtown Waverly and the two routes run concurrently for about one mile (1.6 km). South of Iowa 3, US 218 Bus. is officially known as Iowa 116. US 218 Bus. begins at exit 198 on US 218/Iowa 27 south of Waverly and ends at exit 205 on US 218/Iowa 27.
Wassaic (/ w ɑː ˈ s eɪ. i k / Wah-SAY-ik) is a hamlet and census-designated place [2] in the town of Amenia, Dutchess County, New York, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population is 210. [3] Located in southeastern New York in the valley of the Ten Mile River, Wassaic is bordered to the east and west by mountain ranges.
The New Haven Line is a 72.7 mi (117.0 km) commuter rail line operated by the Metro-North Railroad in the U.S. states of New York and Connecticut.Running from New Haven, Connecticut, to New York City, the New Haven Line joins the Harlem Line in Mount Vernon, New York, and continues south to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan.
Central Railroad of Iowa: MSTL: 1869 1877 Central Iowa Railway: Central Iowa Railway: CIRC 1974 1974 N/A Central Iowa Railway: MSTL: 1878 1888 Iowa Railway: Chariton, Des Moines and Southern Railroad: CB&Q: 1876 1901 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad: Charles City Railway Line, Inc. CCRY 1987 1994 N/A Charles City Western Railway: 1910 ...