Albany-Rensselaer (Amtrak station)

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Albany-Rensselaer

Main waiting area
Station statistics
Address 525 East St.
Rensselaer, NY 12144
Lines
Maple Leaf
Adirondack
Empire Service
Ethan Allen Express
Lake Shore Limited
Connections Capital District Transportation Authority
Parking Yes; paid
Baggage check Yes
Other information
Opened 2002
Accessible Handicapped/disabled access
Code ALB
Owned by CDTA
Traffic
Passengers (2007) 774,458 1.7%
Services
Preceding station   Amtrak   Following station
toward Montreal
Adirondack
toward New York
Empire Service
toward Rutland
Ethan Allen Express
toward Toronto
Maple Leaf
toward Chicago
Lake Shore Limited
toward New York

The Albany-Rensselaer Rail Station is a long-distance rail terminal in Rensselaer, New York, located 1.5 miles from downtown Albany (from which the station gets its name) across the Hudson River. As of 2007, the station was Amtrak's tenth busiest station[1] and is served by many of Amtrak's northeastern routes outside of the Northeast Corridor. These include the Lake Shore Limited, whose Boston and New York branches meet at the station.

Old station
Old station

The current structure dates from September 2002 and features a Coffee Beanery coffeeshop, a newsstand, and a post office. This structure replaced the adjacent 1968 terminal, which is now used as office space by Amtrak. Prior to 1968, trains stopped at Albany's Union Station, a building located on Broadway that now houses the northeast headquarters of Bank of America (via predecessors Fleet Bank and Norstar Bank). The New York Central Railroad had plans to leave Albany beforehand in part due to the construction of Interstate 787 needing the space where an adjacent rail yard lay, but it was under Penn Central's watch that the move took place. The station was built with three tracks (a fourth was planned, but eliminated due to cost) and the station has been with a less-than-preferable number of tracks since. In late January 2007, however, it was announced that a fourth track would finally be built, and the trains that serve the station will be less prone to delays resulting from limited track capacity. There is a fourth track that allows freight trains to bypass the station.

The Albany-Rensselaer Rail Station is operated by the Capital District Transportation Authority (CDTA), which has three bus routes serving the station. These routes and range of service are as follows:

  • 14-Rensselaer/Third Street-Amtrak (every 30 minutes weekdays/rush hours, every 60 minutes nights/weekends)
  • 15-Rensselaer/East Street (8 runs weekdays on 1-2 hour headways)
  • 24-Albany/Troy via Rensselaer (every 25 minutes rush hours, 50 minutes weekday middays)

Car rental and taxi services are also available at the station with the average taxi ride into downtown Albany averaging about $7.

[edit] Amtrak Service

With the exception of the Boston branch of the Lake Shore Limited, all trains have southbound service to Penn Station in New York City.

  • Adirondack to Montreal
  • Empire Service: all trains to New York (via Hudson, Rhinecliff, Poughkeepsie, Croton-on-Hudson, Yonkers); some westbound to Buffalo and Niagara Falls.
  • Ethan Allen Express to Rutland, Vermont
  • Lake Shore Limited to Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Cleveland, Toledo, and Chicago
    • New York Branch (Train 48/49): Croton-on Hudson, New York (Penn Station)
    • Boston Branch (Train 448/449): Pittsfield, Springfield, Worcester, Framingham, Boston (Back Bay), Boston (South Station)
  • Maple Leaf to Toronto

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Amtrak Adirondack route
ACCa
0 Gare Centrale
HST
4 mi (6 km) Saint-Lambert
STR
(customs stop at Cantic)
GRENZE
44 mi (71 km) US-Canada border
HST
49 mi (79 km) Rouses Point
HST
72 mi (116 km) Plattsburgh
HST BOOT
85 mi (137 km) Port Kent (seasonal)
HST
112 mi (180 km) Westport
HST
123 mi (198 km) Port Henry
HST BOOT
140 mi (225 km) Ticonderoga
HST
162 mi (261 km) Whitehall
ABZrg
Ethan Allen Express
HST
184 mi (296 km) Fort Edward-Glens Falls
HST
203 mi (327 km) Saratoga Springs
WBRÜCKE
Mohawk River
HSTACC
222 mi (357 km) Schenectady
ABZlg
Empire Service and Maple Leaf
WBRÜCKE
Hudson River
ACC
240 mi (386 km) Albany-Rensselaer
HST
268 mi (431 km) Hudson
HSTACC
293 mi (472 km) Rhinecliff-Kingston
HSTACC
309 mi (497 km) Poughkeepsie
HSTACC
349 mi (562 km) Croton-on-Hudson
HSTACC
367 mi (591 km) Yonkers
INTe
381 mi (613 km) New YorkHandicapped/disabled access
Ethan Allen Express
KBFa
0.0 Rutland
HST
14 mi (23 km) Fair Haven
eGRENZE
Vermont/New York border
ABZlg
Adirondack to Montreal
HST
44 mi (71 km) Fort Edward-Glens Falls
HST
63 mi (101 km) Saratoga Springs
HSTACC
82 mi (132 km) Schenectady
WBRÜCKE
Mohawk River
ABZlg
Maple Leaf, Empire Service & Lake Shore Limited to Toronto, Niagara Falls & Chicago
ACC
100 mi (161 km) Albany-Rensselaer
WBRÜCKE
Hudson River
ABZlf
Lake Shore Limited to Boston
HST
128 mi (206 km) Hudson
HSTACC
153 mi (246 km) Rhinecliff-Kingston
HSTACC
169 mi (272 km) Poughkeepsie
HSTACC
209 mi (336 km) Croton-Harmon
HSTACC
227 mi (365 km) Yonkers
INTe
241 mi (388 km) Penn Station (New York) Handicapped/disabled access
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