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Amtrak Station - Fort Edward, Glen Falls | 800-872-7245 | |
Amtrak Train Schedules, Tickets, Train Routes
Find train schedules, timetables, and information about each train station. Northeast Stations Fort Edward - Glen Falls, NY (FED) Station Building (with waiting room) Address 70 East Street East and Rogers Streets Fort Edward, NY 12828 Saratoga County For accessibility information call 1-800-872-7245 and . . .
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Amtrak Station - Saratoga Springs | 800-872-7245 | |
Amtrak Train Schedules, Tickets, Train Routes
Find train schedules, timetables, and information about each train station. Northeast Stations Saratoga Springs, NY (SAR) Platform only (no shelter) Address 26 Station Lane Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Saratoga County For accessibility information call 1-800-872-7245 and . . .
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Amtrak Routes
Acela Express Boston
Adirondack
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
Empire Service
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 (as of January 2010), located in the Northeast region are:
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,
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
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