New Rochelle (Metro-North station)
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New Rochelle | |||
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Address | 1 Railroad Plaza New Rochelle, New York 10801 |
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Routes | Regional | ||
Other service | Metro-North Railroad New Haven Line | ||
Code | NRO | ||
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The New Rochelle Metro-North Railroad station serves the residents of New Rochelle, New York via the New Haven Line. In addition to Metro-North service, Amtrak's Regional also stops at the station en route to Boston and Washington, DC; this gives the station an additional base of riders from The Bronx using New Rochelle as a closer alternative to Penn Station. Also located at the station is a key stop for Bee-Line Bus System buses as well as Adirondack Trailways buses to Albany and points on Long Island.
It is 16.6 miles from Grand Central Terminal and the average travel time is 36 minutes with some peak hour runs originating/terminating at New Rochelle being up to 10 minutes shorter in duration.
As of August 2006, weekday commuter ridership was 4,020, and there were 1,381 parking spots. [1]
It is the busiest New Haven Line station in Westchester County.
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