I am glad to see that Mr Gaidukov has posted a videio of the train that shows things like lakes and wet lands for many wonder what is on the side other then the might Hudson
Loved the ride from Poughkeepsie to Peekskill or Garrison , then a limo ride to Maxime's Restaurant in Granite Springs to work on the weekend while attending the C.I.A.
Actually, this train is an express. The weekday off-peak Poughkeepsie trains make all stops to Croton-Harmon but also stop at Ossining and Tarrytown. The rush hour, peak direction trains go express after Croton-Harmon. Some even go express all the way from Beacon. There are also two afternoon reverse peak trains that skip Cold Spring, Garrison, and Cortlandt, but otherwise make the same stops as the off-peak trains.
Sam White I am working in Russia during financial crisis. My income has significantly dropped and Acela express is too expensive to me. So I am going to travel by Northeast Regional this year. It almost as fast as Acela Express, but much cheaper.
I see .....our trains go out from Boston as far south as Providence ...not quite 74 miles ... other line to Plymouth .. more like 40 miles.....and Worcester , 50 miles about
I was thinking how people in the state of New York accept much longer distances to travel to work than in my area and I wondered why....perhaps less availability of space closer to the city or high costs and I thought perhaps this distance to travel perhaps drove the need for efficient rail travel (is it efficient ...) I was comparing peoples commutes
the bad rip off Acela express they do not have coach just bussness and first that's bad on weekends when there Is simply less busness travel I would rideit a short distance like Washington and Baltimore for the shear hell of it