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Hudson, NY (HUD)
Station Building (with waiting room)

Address
69 South Front Street
Hudson, NY 12534
Columbia County


For accessibility information call 1-800-872-7245 and . . .
    say "Train Status" to learn if train is running on time.
    say "Schedules" for schedule and price information.
    say "Reservations" to make or change reservations.
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Amtrak
Hudson River Valley

"Amtrak is the nation's intercity passenger rail operator; Amtrak connects America in safer, greener and healthier ways. With 21,000 route miles in 46 states, the District of Columbia and three Canadian provinces, Amtrak operates more than 300 trains each day — at speeds up to 150 mph — to more than 500 destinations. Amtrak also is the operator of choice for state-supported corridor services in 15 states and for four commuter rail agencies.

Travel Green with Amtrak
"As travelers, we all realize that we need to get from point A to point B, but we'd like be able to get to our destination without ruining the earth. The good news: we can balance our travel needs and mitigate our impact on the environment when we travel by rail. So leave your car at home, and let Amtrak get you where you need to go.

"More than just a convenient way to travel, Amtrak is also energy efficient. Traveling by rail contributes less per passenger mile to greenhouse gas emissions than either cars or airplanes. According to U.S. Department of Energy data, Amtrak is almost 20 percent more efficient than domestic airline travel and 28 percent more efficient than auto travel on a per-passenger-mile basis."

Amtrak Routes
Amtrak travels to over 500 destinations in 46 states, giving you the best views the country has to offer. Amtrak rides to all major cities; some locations can be seen best by rail. Amtrak offers several routes:

Acela Express Boston
New York - Philadelphia - Washington, DC

Adirondack
Montreal - Albany - New York

Amtrak Cascades
Vancouver, BC - Seattle - Tacoma - Portland - Salem - Eugene

Auto Train
Lorton, VA (Washington, DC) - Sanford, FL (Orlando)

California Zephyr
Chicago - Denver - Emeryville, CA (San Francisco)

Capitol Corridor
Auburn - Sacramento - Emeryville (San Francisco) - Oakland - San Jose

Capitol Limited
Washington, DC - Pittsburgh - Chicago

Cardinal / Hoosier State
New York - Washington, DC - Cincinnati - Indianapolis - Chicago

Carolinian / Piedmont
New York - Raleigh - Charlotte

City of New Orleans
Chicago - Memphis - New Orleans

Coast Starlight
Seattle - Portland - Los Angeles

Crescent
New York - Atlanta - New Orleans

Downeaster
Portland - Boston

Empire Builder
Chicago - St. Paul - Portland/Seattle

Empire Service
New York - Albany - Syracuse - Rochester - Buffalo - Niagara Falls

Ethan Allen Express
Rutland - Albany - New York

Heartland Flyer
Oklahoma City - Fort Worth

Hiawatha
Milwaukee - Chicago

Illinois Service
Chicago - Quincy/St.Louis/Carbondale

Keystone
New York - Philadelphia - Harrisburg

Lake Shore Limited
New York/Boston - Albany - Chicago

Maple Leaf
Toronto - New York

Michigan Services
Chicago - Grand Rapids/Port Huron/Detroit - Pontiac

Missouri River Runner
St. Louis - Kansas City, MO

Northeast Regional
Boston - Springfield/Providence - New York - Washington, DC - Richmond - Lynchburg - Newport News/Virginia Beach

Pacific Surfliner
Paso Robles - San Luis Obispo - Santa Barbara - Los Angeles - San Diego

Pennsylvanian
New York - Pittsburgh

San Joaquin
San Francisco Bay Area/Sacramento - Bakersfield/Southern California

Silver Service / Palmetto
New York - Washington, DC - Charleston - Savannah - Jacksonville - Orlando - Tampa/Miami

Southwest Chief
Chicago - Albuquerque - Los Angeles

Sunset Limited
New Orleans - San Antonio - Los Angeles

Texas Eagle
Chicago - St. Louis - Dallas - San Antonio - (Los Angeles)

Vermonter
St. Albans - Burlington - Springfield - New York - Washington, DC

Adirondack
Montreal - Albany - New York

    Among the many routes that Amtrak offers, the Adirondack route, servicing the Northeast, runs from Montreal through Albany to New York City; passing through the Hudson River Valley.

    The Adirondack travels daily from New York City, through the lush wine country of the Hudson Valley , into Montreal. Heading north, you're scheduled to depart New York's Penn Station in the morning and arrive in Montreal in the evening. Or, board the southbound train anywhere along the line and arrive in mid-town Manhattan in time to enjoy dinner and nightlife in New York City.

    Convenient connecting trains at New York extend your reach to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, DC.

    Trails & Rails
    The Adirondack train takes part in Trails & Rails. Trails & Rails is an innovative partnership program between the National Park Service and Amtrak. This program provides rail passengers with educational opportunities that foster an appreciation of a selected region's natural and cultural heritage; it promotes National Park Service areas and provides a value-added service to encourage train ridership. It also renews the long tradition of associating railroads with National Parks.http://www.nps.gov/findapark/trailsandrails.htm

Empire Service
New York - Albany - Syracuse - Rochester - Buffalo - Niagara Falls

    Amtrak's Empire Service provides convenient service throughout the Empire State. With frequent daily trains between NYC and Albany (and others that continue to Buffalo and Niagara Falls).

    With all the things to do in New York City, know that when it's time to get out in the country, head north to the Hudson River Valley for a vacation in the wine country. Take the Empire Service to the Finger Lakes region or continue all the way to Buffalo and Niagara Falls

Amtrak Stations in New York for the Northeast
Amtrak Stations (as of January 2010), located in the Northeast region are:
    Amtrak Station - Amsterdam
    Amtrak Station - Buffalo
    Amtrak Station - Croton-on-Hudson
    Amtrak Station - Depew
    Amtrak Bus Stop - Dunkirk
    Amtrak Bus Stop - Flushing - La Guardia Airport
    Amtrak Station - Fort Edward, Glen Falls
    Amtrak Station - Fredonia, State University of NY
    Amtrak Station - Hudson
    Amtrak Station - Jamaica, JFK Intl. Airport
    Amtrak Bus Stop - Jamestown
    Amtrak Bus Stop - Lake Placid
    Amtrak Station - New Rochelle
    Amtrak Station - Penn Station, New York City
    Amtrak Station - Niagara Falls
    Amtrak Station - Plattsburgh
    Amtrak Station - Port Henry
    Amtrak Station - Port Kent
    Amtrak Station - Poughkeepsie
    Amtrak Station - Rensselaer - Albany
    Amtrak Station - Rhinecliff
    Amtrak Station - Rochester
    Amtrak Station - Rome, NY (ROM)
    Amtrak Station - Rouses Point
    Amtrak Station - Saratoga Springs
    Amtrak Station - Schenectady
    Amtrak Station - Syracuse
    Amtrak Station - Ticonderoga
    Amtrak Station - Utica
    Amtrak Station - Westport
    Amtrak Station - Whitehall
    Amtrak Station - Yonkers

The "Amtrak ink" is a monthly Publication for and by Amtrak Employees,
Following is a brief excerpt from the "Amtrak ink".

    Volume 14, Issue 9, October 2009
    Amtrak.com To Get a Facelift
    New Web Site Will Enhance Customer Service, Generate Added Revenue

    In FY ’10, an updated Amtrak.com will debut with a number of new features to make it even easier for customers to electronically book train tickets, increasing sales and adding more revenue to the bottom line. The new site’s share of ticketed sales is expected to increase to more than half of all ticket sales. “The newAmtrak.com is going to increase both long-distance and short distance business by offering customers a complete view of available seating and an array of pricing options,” said Kathleen Gordon, senior director, e-Commerce. An enhanced fare finder feature will consolidate all booking functionality — reservations, train status, schedule search and the “My Trip” section— into a single dynamic menu. The new site will show full-day availability that reflects an entire day of seating inventory instead of the current maximum of 10 options available for selection. With the new view, customers will see all seating options including First Class; the current site requires additional site navigation to view these upgrades. Other features will include a shopping cart for itemized purchases; an inventory alert icon that notifies customers when seating on a given departure is limited, thus prompting sales; the launch of travel insurance options to generate ancillary revenue; and a pricing matrix that will enable customers to select the lowest price and find the fastest train. Another significant feature is enhanced service alerts for individual trains . . . "

For up-to-date information about Amtrak routes, stations, connections between Amtrak and Metro North trains, and much more, visit Amtrak's official website.



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