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  2. Port Jervis station - Wikipedia

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    Hoboken-bound train at Port Jervis station. The station consists of a short concrete platform, a shelter, ticket machines, and a posted schedule. Renovations to the station were completed and a ribbon cutting was held on October 4, 2021; [3] a high level platform was built and opened on August 10, 2021. [4] [5] There is ample parking.

  3. Port Jervis station (Erie Railroad) - Wikipedia

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    The Port Jervis station is a disused train station at the corner of Jersey Avenue and Fowler Street in Port Jervis, New York. It was built in 1892 as a passenger station for the Erie Railroad by Grattan & Jennings in the Queen Anne style .

  4. Ramsey Route 17 station - Wikipedia

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    Ramsey Route 17 station is one of two railroad stations operated by New Jersey Transit in the borough of Ramsey, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. Named after nearby Route 17 , trains at the station are serviced by NJ Transit 's Main Line and Bergen County Line , alongside Metro-North Railroad 's Port Jervis Line .

  5. List of Metro-North Railroad stations - Wikipedia

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    The New Haven Line has been terminating northeast of the historic New Haven Union Station at State Street station since 2002. The Danbury Branch, Waterbury Branch, and Port Jervis Line stop at platforms just short of former stations that are listed on NRHP. Some stations, such as Cannondale, are contributing properties to historic districts on ...

  6. U.S. Route 6 in New York - Wikipedia

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    US 6 crosses the Delaware River into New York concurrent with US 209 from Matamoras via the Mid-Delaware Bridge.Upon entering Port Jervis, they become Pike Street.Two blocks from the bridge, the highways cross under the wide grassy strip that once carried the Erie Railroad's Main Line and pass the city's Metro-North station, the most remote from New York on the extensive commuter rail network.

  7. Milan Bergamo Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport served almost 17,4 million passengers in 2024 and is one of Ryanair's three largest operating bases, along with Dublin Airport and London Stansted Airport. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The airport is located in Orio al Serio , 3.7 km (2.3 mi) southeast of Bergamo and 45 km (28 mi) northeast of Milan .

  8. Port Jervis, New York - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed as Port Jervis in the mid-19th century, after John Bloomfield Jervis, chief engineer of the D&H Canal. Port Jervis grew steadily into the 1900s, and on July 26, 1907, it became a city. The Erie Depot, built in 1892, was the largest station on the Erie Railroad's Delaware Division. The Erie ceased long-distance passenger service ...

  9. Bergen County Line - Wikipedia

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    On February 9, 1996, a Bergen County Line train collided with a Main Line train, killing 3 people and injuring 162. [5] It was the New York City area and New Jersey's worst train accident since the 1958 Newark Bay rail accident when at least 48 people died. [6]