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Virginia Service-Boston-Norfolk VIRGINIA SERVICE Connecting the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic BOSTON, MA and NORFOLK, VA Effective February 6, 2017 BOSTON - NEW YORK - WASHINGTON DC - CHARLOTTESVILLE LYNCHBURG - RICHMOND NEWPORT NEWS -NORFOLK and intermediate stations THIS TIMETABLE SHOWS ALL AMTRAK THROUGH SERVICE TO STATIONS BETWEEN BOSTON, MA, AND LYNCHBURG, NEWPORT NEWS AND NORFOLK, VA Also see timetable Form W2 or Form W4 for complete Boston to New York and Washington DC schedules. 1-800-USA-RAIL www.amtrak.com Amtrak is a registered service mark of the National Railroad Passenger Corporation. National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Washington Union Station, 60 Massachusetts Ave. N.E., Washington, DC 20002. NRPC Form W6–Internet only–2/6/17. Schedules subject to change without notice. NORTHEAST, MID-ATLANTIC and VIRGINIA SERVICE - Southbound Service: Northeast Northeast Northeast Silver Northeast Northeast Northeast Northeast Northeast Northeast Northeast Northeast Northeast Northeast Northeast Northeast Silver Service/Train Name Palmetto Palmetto Cardinal Carolinian Carolinian Crescent For detailed service information on Regional Regional Regional Star Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Meteor the Northeast Regional, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Palmetto, Train Number 65 67 89 89 51 79 79 95 91 195 125 157 147 145 171 99 93 83 19 71 87 85 97 Silver Meteor and Silver Star – see back Normal Days of Operation FrSa Su-Th SaSu Mo-Fr WeFrSu SaSu Mo-Fr Mo-Fr Daily SaSu Mo-Fr Su Sa Su Mo-Fr SaSu Mo-Th Fr Daily Sa Su Mo-Fr Daily 1 Train also stops at New Will Also Operate 2/19 2/20 2/20 2/19 2/20 2/20 2/19 2/20 Brunswick at 6:42 a.m. and Princeton Jct. at 6:56 a.m. Will Not Operate 2/19 2/20 2/20 2/19 2/19 2/20 2/20 2/19 2/20 4 This bus serves Blacksburg on Fridays only. R B y R B y R B y R B y R s r R B y R B y R B R s y R B R B R B R B R B R B R B R B R B R s r R B R B R B R s y 5 Change trains at Washington, On Board Service QlåO QlåO l å O l å O l å O l å O l å O y Q å r l O y Q å y Q å y Q å y Q å y Q å y Q å y Q å y Q å y Q å ylåO y Q å y Q å y Q å r l O DC. 8 Symbol R95 R195 R195 R157 R161 R161 Change trains at New York. 9 Thruway connection at ∑w- BOSTON, MA Dp l9 30P l9 30P 6 10A 6 40A 86 10A 86 40A 56 40A 8 15A 8 40A 9 30A 9 30A 89 40A 89 40A Washington, DC. –South Station (™ Van/Car service available from ∑v- 8 8 5 8 8 Boston, MA–Back Bay Station R9 36P R9 36P R6 15A R6 45A R6 15A R6 45A R6 45A R8 21A R8 45A R9 36A R9 36A R9 45A R9 45A Kingston, RI station to Newport, Route 128, MA ∑w- lR9 50P lR9 50P R6 25A R6 55A 8R6 25A 8R6 55A 5R6 55A R8 31A R8 55A R9 46A R9 46A 8R9 55A 8R9 55A RI. Reservations required. Call Providence, RI ∑w- l10 22P l10 22P 6 50A 7 20A 86 50A 87 20A 57 20A 8 55A 9 19A 10 11A 10 11A 810 20A 810 20A (401) 295-1100 for information Kingston, RI (b(™, i(¶) ∑w- 10 48P 10 48P 7 11A 7 41A 87 11A 87 41A 57 41A 9 15A 9 40A 10 32A 10 32A 810 41A 810 41A and reservations. Westerly, RI >w- 11 05P 11 05P 7 25A 7 55A 87 25A 87 55A 57 55A 9 53A 10 46A 10 46A (¶ Seasonal shuttle service from Mystic, CT > 11 17P 11 17P 10 04A 10 56A 10 56A Kingston, R.I. train station to New London, CT (Casino b) ∑v- 11 31P 11 31P 7 45A 8 17A 87 45A 88 17A 58 17A 9 48A 10 19A 11 12A 11 12A 811 15A 811 15A Quonset Point, R.I. Operated Old Saybrook, CT ∑w- 11 53P 11 53P 8 04A 8 36A 88 04A 88 36A 58 36A 11 31A 11 31A 811 35A 811 35A by Martha’s Vineyard Fast Springfield, MA ∑v- 6 40A 7 30A 6 40A 8 00A 8 35A 88 00A 6 40A 10 00A 10 00A 10 40A 10 40A Ferry to connect with ferry Windsor Locks, CT > 6 58A 7 48A 6 58A 6 58A 10 18A 10 18A 10 58A 10 58A boats. Reservations required. Windsor, CT > 7 03A 7 53A 7 03A 7 03A 10 23A 10 23A 11 03A 11 03A Call (401) 295-4040 or visit Train 405 Train 157 Hartford, CT ∑v- 7 15A 8 05A 7 15A 8 37A 9 09A 88 37A 7 15A 10 33A 10 33ATrain 401 11 14ATrain 401 11 14A www.vineyardfastferry.com for Stops only to receive passengers DC NY to Washington, New York, Stops only to receive passengers DC NY to Washington, New York, Stops only to receive passengers VA NY to Alexandria, New York, Stops only to receive passengers DC NY to Washington, New York, Berlin, CT >v D7 28A 8 16A D7 28A 8 50A 9 23A 88 50A D7 28A D10 44A D10 44A 11 26A 11 26A information and reservations. Bus 2493/3493 Bus 2493/3493 Bus 2495/3495 Bus 2495/3495 Meriden, CT >v Bus 2495/3495 D7 38A 8 26A D7 38A 9 01A 9 34A 89 01A D7 38A D10 52A D10 52A 11 34A 11 34A > 8 All Amtrak services and stations Wallingford, CT D7 45A 8 33A D7 45A 9 09A 9 45A 9 09A D7 45A D10 59A D10 59A 11 42A 11 42A are non-smoking. New Haven, CT ∑v- Ar 8 35A 8 55A 8 35A 8 35A 11 50A 11 50A 12 00N 12 00N NEW HAVEN, CT ∑v- Ar 12 30A 12 30A 8 41A 9 07A 88 41A 9 28A 10 03A 89 28A 10 38A 11 07A 12 04P 12 04P 812 07P 812 07P Northeast Regional service Dp l12 50A l12 50A 8 43A 9 09A 88 43A 9 39A 10 18A 89 39A 10 40A 11 09A 12 09P 12 09P 812 09P 812 09P within Virginia is funded in part Bridgeport, CT >w- 9 31A 10 01A 10 40A 810 01A 11 02A 11 31A 12 31P 12 31P 812 31P 812 31P through grants made available Stamford, CT ∑w- 1 36A 1 36A 9 30A 9 58A 89 30A 10 28A 11 11A 810 28A 11 29A 11 58A 12 58P 12 58P 812 58P 812 58P by the Commonwealth of New Rochelle, NY >w- 10 19A 10 49A 11 38A 810 49A 12 19P 1 19P 1 19P 81 19P 81 19P Virginia. ∑w- 8 8 8 8 NEW YORK, NY Ar 2 30A 2 30A 10 21A 10 50A 10 21A 11 25A 12 13P 11 25A 12 20P 12 53P 1 48P 1 48P 1 52P 1 52P Service between Springfield and –Penn Station Dpp l3 00A l3 25A l6 02A l6 02A l6 45A l7 17A l7 25A 10 35A l11 02A 11 05A 11 35A 12 05P 12 50P 12 55P 12 35P 1 17P 2 02P 2 02P l2 15P 3 04P 3 04P 3 05P l3 15P ∑w- l l l l l l l l New Haven is financed primarily Newark, NJ 3 20A 3 45A R6 19A R6 19A R7 05A R7 39A R7 44A 10 53A R11 22A 11 23A 11 52A 12 22P 1 07P 1 12P 12 52P 1 35P 2 19P 2 19P R2 37P R3 21P R3 21P 3 22P R3 38P through funds made available by p ∑w- Newark Liberty Intl. Air., NJ 12 27P 1 12P 12 57P 1 40P 3 26P 3 26P the Connecticut Department of ∑w- 1 1 Metropark, NJ 3 34A 4 00A 6 33A 6 33A 11 07A 11 39A 12 06P 12 40P 1 25P 1 10P 1 52P 2 34P 2 34P 3 41P 3 41P 3 36P Transportation and the Trenton, NJ ∑w- 3 58A 4 25A 6 57A 17 06A lR7 42A 8 20A 8 22A 11 30A R12 00N 12 03P 12 30P 1 03P 1 48P 1 47P 1 32P 2 19P 2 57P 2 57P R3 18P 4 04P 4 04P 4 00P R4 18P Massachusetts Department of PHILADELPHIA, PA ∑w- Ar 4 27A 4 52A 7 27A 7 36A 8 49A 8 49A 11 57A 12 31P 12 57P 1 30P 2 15P 2 14P 2 00P 2 45P 3 24P 3 24P 4 32P 4 32P 4 27P Transportation. –30th Street Station Dpp l4 32A l5 00A l7 32A l7 40A lR8 15A l8 54A l8 54A 12 02P lR12 35P 12 34P 1 00P 1 33P 2 18P 2 17P 2 11P 2 48P 3 27P 3 32P lR3 55P 4 35P 4 35P 4 30P lR4 58P Wilmington, DE–J.R.Biden,Jr. Sta. ∑v- 4 54A 5 22A l7 54A l8 02A lR8 44A l9 17A l9 17A 12 24P lR1 02P 12 54P 1 21P 1 55P 2 39P 2 39P 2 32P 3 08P 3 48P 3 53P lR4 19P 4 55P 4 55P 4 52P lR5 22P See other side for Services, Newark, DE > 5 05P 5 05P Symbols and Route Map.
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