Northeast Corridor Line



         


The Northeast Corridor is an electrified railway line running from Washington, DC to Boston, Massachusetts. Currently operated and mostly owned by Amtrak, it offers the only true high-speed rail service in the United States (the Acela Express). Several commuter rail agencies, including MARC, SEPTA, NJ Transit, and MBTA, also provide local service along the Northeast Corridor.

The line was originally built by the Pennsylvania Railroad to connect Washington, D.C. with New York via Philadelphia, and later incorporated an extension to Boston, Massachusetts built by the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad.

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Station Listing


State City Station Operators Connections
MABostonSouth StationAmtrakMBTAMBTA Red Line, commuter rail to Plymouth, Middleborough
Back Bay StationAmtrakMBTAMBTA Orange Line, commuter rail to Worcester
Ruggles StationMBTA
Forest Hills StationMBTA
Hyde Park StationMBTA
DedhamRoute 128 StationAmtrakMBTA
CantonCanton JunctionMBTAMBTA commuter rail to Stoughton
AttleboroMBTA
RIProvidenceAmtrakMBTA
KingstonAmtrak
WesterlyAmtrak
CTMysticAmtrak
New LondonWater Street StationAmtrakSLE
Old SaybrookAmtrakSLE
WestbrookNorris Avenue StationSLE
ClintonJohn Street StationSLE
MadisonBradley Road StationSLE
GuilfordOld Whitfield Street StationSLE
BranfordMaple Street StationSLE
New HavenState Street StationMTASLE
Union StationAmtrakMTASLEAmtrak to Hartford and Springfield
MilfordMTA
StratfordMTAMetro-North to Waterbury
BridgeportAmtrakMTA
FairfieldMTA
SouthportMTA
Green's FarmsMTA
East NorwalkMTA
South NorwalkMTAMetro-North to Danbury
RowaytonMTA
DarienMTA
Noroton HeightsMTA
StamfordAmtrakMTAMetro-North to New Canaan
Old GreenwichMTA
RiversideMTA
Cos CobMTA
GreenwichMTA
NY Port ChesterMTA
RyeMTA
HarrisonMTA
MamoroneckMTA
LarchmontMTA
New RochelleAmtrakMTAMetro-North to Grand Central
New York CityPenn StationAmtrakNJTLong Island Rail Road, NYCT A, C, E, 1, 2, 3, 9, Amtrak trains to Albany, Montreal, Toronto, Chicago
NJSecaucusSecaucus JunctionNJTNJ Transit to Hoboken and northern New Jersey
NewarkPenn StationAmtrakNJTNewark City Subway, PATH, Raritan Valley Line
Newark AirportAmtrakNJTAirTrain
ElizabethNJT
LindenNJT
RahwayNJTNJ Transit to Bay Head
IselinMetroparkAmtrakNJT
MetuchenNJT
EdisonNJT
New BrunswickAmtrakNJT
Jersey Avenue StationNJT
PrincetonPrinceton JunctionAmtrakNJTNJ Transit to Princeton
HamiltonNJT
TrentonAmtrakSEPTANJT
PALevittownSEPTA
BristolSEPTA
CroydonSEPTA
EddingtonSEPTA
Cornwells HeightsSEPTA
PhiladelphiaTorresdale StationSEPTA
Holmesburg JunctionSEPTA
Tacony StationSEPTA
Bridesburg StationSEPTA
North PhiladelphiaAmtrakSEPTA
30th Street StationAmtrakSEPTANJ Transit to Atlantic City, Market-Frankford Line, SEPTA to Philadelphia suburbs, Amtrak trains to Harrisburg, Pittsburgh, Chicago
University CitySEPTASEPTA to Philadelphia International Airport
DarbySEPTA
Prospect ParkSEPTA
ChesterTransportation CenterSEPTA
Marcus HookSEPTA
DEWilmingtonAmtrakSEPTA
NewarkAmtrakSEPTA
MDPerryvilleMARC
AberdeenAmtrakMARC
EdgewoodMARC
Martin State AirportMARC
BaltimorePenn StationAmtrakMARCMaryland Transit Administration light rail
West BaltimoreMARC
HalethorpeMARC
St. DenisMARC
BWI AirportAmtrakMARCMaryland Transit Administration light rail
OdentonMARC
Bowie StateMARC
SeabrookMARC
New CarrolltonAmtrakMARCWMATA Orange Line
DCWashingtonUnion StationAmtrakMARCVRE commuter rail, WMATA Red Line, Amtrak trains to Virginia, Chicago, New Orleans, Miami


Some Amtrak trains serving the Northeast Corridor continue to other points in the Amtrak system, most frequently Springfield, Massachusetts, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Richmond and Newport News, Virginia.





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