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NE Rail Map 02 Brooks To Bangor Belfast & To Bangor Moosehead Belfast Amtrak 95 Ferry To Montreal Lake RR Empire Chappaqua Connecticut River Service Lincolnville Islesboro Hudson Ossining Pleasantville River Metro North North Haven Scarborough Hudson Hawthorne Augusta Line Rouses Point Camden / Rockport NJ Transit Philipse Mt. Pleasant Amtrak Main Line/ Manor Glenbrook Androscoggin River Rockland Metro North 91 Thruway Bus Port Jervis Line North WhiteValhalla Plains Vinalhaven Tarrytown St. Albans NJ Transit/ Metro Noroton Heights Berlin Waldoboro Maine Metro North Irvington North Stamford Eastern Pascack Valley White Plains Harlem Old Greenwich Suffern Line Line Ardsley-on- Mt. Washington Hudson Riverside Summit Damariscotta Spring Valley Hartsdale 30 MILES Mawah Cos Cob Wiscasset Matinicus Island Nanuet Metro North Greenwich Plattsburgh Marshfield Pearl River Scarsdale New Haven 93 MAINE Ramsey Route 17 Dobbs Ferry Port Chester Line Long Island Sound VERMONT Mt. Washington 295 Ramsey Montvale Hastings-on-Hudson Crestwood Littleton 95 Allendale Tuckahoe Rye Amtrak Cog RR Bath Fabyan Park Ridge Greystone Bronxville Northeast Brunswick Waldwick Harrison Corridor Port Kent Essex Junction Wodcliff Lake Burlington Ho-Ho-Kus Glenwood Fleetwood Crawford Mamaroneck 89 Bartlett Sebago Ridgewood Hillsdale Mt Vernon West North Conway Mountain View Wayne Waterbury - Stowe Lake Yonkers Pemigewasset River 20 MILESGlen Rock Glen Rock Saco River Freeport Wayne Route 23 Main Line Boro Hall Westwood Larchmont Locust Valley 87 NJ Transit Ludlow Wakefield Pelham Montpelier - Barre Conway Scenic Conway Lincoln Park Montclair-Boon Radburn Glen Cove Railroad ton Line NJ Transit Emerson NYC New Rochelle Oyster Bay Lincoln Towaco Bergen Riverdale Subway Glen Street LIRR Oyster Broadway Woodlawn Amtrak 91 Madison Hawthorne County Line Oradell Mt. Bay Branch Greenlawn Hobo RR & Little Falls Vernon Sea Cliff Saranac Lake Green Silver Williams LIRR Port Huntington Westport Vermonter River Edge East Glen Head Cold Spring Harbor Lake Placid Mountain RR Cafe Lafayette Lake RR Casco Bay Spuyten Bridge Port WashingtonWashington Portland Boonton Duyvil Branch (St. Albans - Dinner Train Islands New Bridge Greenvale Adirondack Mountain Lakes Paterson 10 MILESLanding Marble Hill Plandome Syosset Washington, DC) Amtrak Plauderville (225 St) LIRR Scenic Railroad Anderson Botanical Garden Amtrak Manhasset Roslyn Ronkonkoma 89 Thruway Bus Mountclair StateMontclair University Heights St. University Hts. Fordham LIRR Port Lake Thetford Clifton Garfield Great Neck Albertson Jefferson Branch Morris Hts. Tremont Deer Park Thruway Bus Old Orchard Beach Mountain Ave Essex St. Little Neck Branch Wyandanch Champlain Randolph Plymouth Yankees East Williston Hicksville Lake Passaic Melrose Douglaston Westbury Pinelawn Green Amtrak Upper Montclair (E 153 St) Auburndale Farmingdale Port Henry Meredith Teterboro Flushing MainBroadway St Bayside Middlebury Winnipesaukee Downeaster Saco-Biddeford Delawanna Harlem Mets - WilletsMurray Pt. Hill Carle Mountain RR Watchung Ave Rutherford Wood-Ridge New HydeMerillon Park Ave Place Walnut St. (125 St) LaGuardia Mineola Amtrak (Brunswick - Lyndhurst Meadowlands Floral Park New Hampton Weirs Bay St. Secaucus (LGA) Boston North) Morris Plains Bellerose Copaigue Adirondack Beach Lakeport Whippany Bloomfield Grand Queens StewartNassau Manor Blvd Bethpage Whippany Watsessing Kingsland Jct Village Garden City Amityville Glen Ridge Central Hempstead Country Life Press (New York - Winnipesaukee Wells RR Museum Brick ChurchE. 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Rockaway Big Moose Amtrak Summit Bergen Oceanside South Ferry Beach JFK Cedarhurst Durham-UNH Rosedale North Creek Union Light Rail Lawrence Island Park Ethan Allen 89 World Trade Center Inwood Claremont Ferry Long Beach Carter Station Riparius/Riverside Whitehall Express New Providence Roselle Park Far Rockaway Concord Portsmouth LIRR The Glen (New York - NJ Transit St. George LIRR Far Newark Airport Rockaway Long Beach Gladstone Murray Hill Cranford Tompkinsville NYC Branch Rutland) Chester Line AirTrain (EWR) Stapleton Subway Branch Glen Hudson Campground Exeter Clifton Thendara Garwood N. Elizabeth Berkeley Heights Grasmere Thurman Old Town Green Westfield Saratoga & Manchester Gillette Elizabeth Dongan Hills Coney Island Otter Lake Mountain RR Bellows Falls Jeffersone Ave Stony Creek/1000 Acre Ranch North Creek Connecticut River Grant City Adirondack Champlain Canal Manchester Newburyport Fanwood Linden New Dorp Railway NEW Airport (MHT) Oakwood Heights Scenic Railroad Fort Edward - Netherwood Bay Terrace Hadley/Luzerne Rowley NJ Transit Rahway Staten Glens Falls Haverhill Great Kills Island Lower New York Bay y Forestport Rockport Raritan Valley Corinth Bradford Plainfield EltingvilleRailway t HAMPSHIRE Ipswich Line Avenel Annadale Huguenot Atlantic Ocean i Lawrence Gloucester Prince’s Bay Nashua Hamilton/ Pleasant Plains W. Gloucester Woodbridge Richmond Valley Remsen Wenham Metropark Nassau C Andover Atlantic Ferry Lowell Manchester Tottenville Sandy Hook Saratoga Springs Brattleboro Ballardvale Beverly Farms Amtrak Perth Amboy k Prides Crossing Northeast N E W Y O R K N. Billerica 20 MILES Corridor South Amboy r Holland Patent NJ Transit MBTA Commuter Rail 495 Wilmington Northeast Belford o Corridor Line Anderson/Woburn Atlantic Conner’s Fitchburg Ayer Highlands Y Shirley Highlands Logan Aberdeen-Matawan Rome Amsterdam Boston Hazlet Wachusett* (BOS) 81 95 w Oneida Lake Erie Canal Littleton/495 Middletown 90 90 87 North Station e N. Leominster Mohawk River S. Acton Lake Ontario Utica Greenfield W. Concord South Station NJ Transit N Back Bay North Jersey Schenectady Coast Line Needham Heights N. Scituate 90 MASSACHUSETTS Syracuse Framingham Braintree Greenbush Albany / Rensselaer Rt.128 Cooperstown Westborough Ashland Cooperstown & Southborough MBTA Commuter Rail 91 Charlotte Valley Pittsfield Walpole Stoughton Whitman Northampton Worcester Grafton Erie Canal Rochester 495 Brockton Hanson Plymouth Railroad 90 Norfolk Halifax Medina RR 490 Milford Campello Hudson River Foxboro Kingston Museum Medina Forge Park/495 490 90 Skaneateles Mansfield Bridgewater Lake Amtrak 90 495 90 Holyoke* Franklin/Dean College Middleborough/ Lockport Lake Shore Sandwich NY Museum of Transportation 295 Attleboro Lakeville West Barnstable Grismby Limited 90 Blackstone River 95 Cape Cod R&GV Railroad Museum S. Attleboro CapeFLYER Central RR Niagara Falls, ON (Boston South Springfield Hyannis Niagara Rochester & Providence CCRTA Amtrak Owasco Lake 88 Hudson -Chicago) Buzzards Bay Falls, NYBuffalo Genesee Valley Bus Amtrak Empire Service Canandaigua RHODE St. Catherine Metro RailBuffalo Niagara Airport (BUF) RR Museum Lake 84 Maple Leaf Cayuga Lake Roxbury 87 ISLAND RIPTA 195 Woods Hole Depew Bradley Windsor Locks T.F. Green (PVD) Bus (Toronto - New York) 395 Delaware & Ulster Railroad Housatonic River 81 (BDL) 91 Nantucket Buffalo Windsor Quonset Vineyard 390 Arkville Point Seneca Lake Haven Phoenicia Catskill Amtrak Wickford Junction North Branch Susquehanna River Mt. Tremper Mountain Northeast Regional Ferry Keuka Hartford Shuttle Melville Cold Brook Railroad Lake Erie Curriers Lake Rhinecliff Kingston Newport Arcade & Attica Kingston CONNECTICUT RIPTA Railroad 95 Old Colony & Newport RR Arcade Amtrak Thomaston Berlin Foxwoods Bus Dunkirk West Branch Delaware River Naugatuck RR Point & Newport Dinner Train East Branch Delaware River Empire Service Judith 17 Wassaic Amtrak Freedonia 86 Tenmile River Waterbury Meriden Amtrak Thruway Bus Westerly Dover Plains Deep Northeast Amtrak Harlem Valley-Wingdale Naugatuck River Mystic Appalachian Trail Wallingford Cove Regional Lake Shore Limited Poughkeepsie 87 Harlem Pawling 84 Valley RR New London Corning 17 Beacon Falls Essex (Chicago - Boston / NYC) Line 91 Fishers Island New Hamburg Patterson Seymour 90 Salisbury Mills-Cornwall 95 Shore WestbrookOld Saybrook 86 Newburgh 84 Danbury Ansonia Clinton Block Island To Chicago Campbell Hall NH Line East Madison Southeast Bethel State St Amtrak Beacon Derby- Guilford Middletown Breakneck Ridge Brewster Shelton Branford Redding West Thruway Bus Cold Spring Croton Falls Haven New Otisville Suffolk Tioga Central 81 Garrison Purdy’s New Branchville Haven MilfordHaven County Orient Point Railroad Manitou Goldens Bridge Transit Bus Line Stratford Greenport 17 Peekskill Cannondale Bridgeport Montauk Jamestown Hudson Wilton Southold Harriman Line Katonah 95 Fairfield Metro Long Island Metro North Cortlandt New Long Island SoundRail Road Amagansett Wellsboro Steamtown Bedford HillsCanaan Fairfield Port Jervis Line / Haverstraw Merritt 7 Southport (LIRR) Mattituck East Hampton Port Jervis Croton - Harmon Green’s Farms National NJ Transit Mount
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