List of Amtrak stations
This is a list of train stations and Thruway Motorcoach stops used by Amtrak (the National Railroad Passenger Corporation in the United States). This list is in alphabetical order by station or stop name, which mostly corresponds to the city in which it is located. If a Wikipedia page exists for the actual station or stop, a link is included. Some Thruway Motorcoach stops include train stations that are not served by Amtrak trains (and occasionally any trains at all).
All current (and most former) Amtrak train stops (stations) and Thruway Motorcoach stops have a three-letter station code (sometimes also referred to as a city code). These codes do not necessarily correspond with the list of IATA-indexed train stations or the three-character IATA airport codes, although many are the same. Amtrak began using station codes in 1992,[1][2] so stations closed or removed from all Amtrak service prior to 1992 will not have had a station code assigned. The station code "ENP" is used for "any stop en route, not otherwise specified". If a station code was used by more than one train station, each station listed. However, if a station code was used for a Thruway Motorcoach stop that has changed locations, only information for the current location (or most recent location, if the stop is no longer in service) is included in the notes, unless one of the locations was an actual train station.
Ridership data and station ownership is from Amtrak's Great American Stations website.[3][Note 1] The ownership of many stations is shared, with one entity owning one or more of the following: the facility itself, the parking lot, the passenger platform, and the train tracks. In some instances, the owner of the bus station used for a Thruway Motorcoach stop is not the same as the connection service provider.
While many stations do not offer full services (ticketing, baggage, etc.), all train stations, unless otherwise indicated, have an indoor waiting area. Some stations and Thruway Motorcoach stops, as indicated, are conditional or flag stops, with trains only stopping at the station if reservations for a pickup or drop off are made in advance. Some stations, also as indicated, are seasonal with trains or buses stopping only during certain times of the year.
Although Amtrak operations are almost exclusively limited to the United States, there are three exceptions (all of which are in Canada). The first exception includes the six northwesternmost stations (in Ontario) served by the Maple Leaf. (The Maple Leaf is a joint operation between Amtrak and Via Rail Canada.[Note 2] The International Limited was also a joint Via Rail Canada/Amtrak operation before it was discontinued in 2004.) The second exception includes the two northernmost stations (in Quebec) served by the Adirondack and the northernmost station (in British Columbia) served by the Amtrak Cascades. (Both the Adirondack and the Amtrak Cascades are exclusively Amtrak operations.) Each of the aforementioned train stations are identified as a Canadian railway station.[Note 3] The third exception includes the eight Thruway Motorcoach stops in British Columbia.
Among the Amtrak stations are several "tour only" stations which require special reservations with Amtrak for a group (usually twenty or more persons) for the train to stop at that station (such stations include Allensworth State Park, Greenfield Village, and Marceline stations). There are also several "stations" (many of which are not actually train stations at all) which only operate in conjunction with regular special events (such "stations"/events include the Lexington Barbecue Festival, the New York State Fair, and the North Carolina State Fair) and others that are unique to a specific event (for example, the Secaucus Junction station which only was an Amtrak stop for the Super Bowl XLVIII).
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Current Amtrak train stations |
Current Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach stops |
Future Amtrak station or stops (planned, under construction, not yet open, etc.) |
Stations or stops that have been discontinued, closed, or are otherwise no longer in use |
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Station/stop name | City | State/ Province | Code | Train name(s) | Annual ridership | Station owner(s) | Notes |
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Abbotsford Thruway Motorcoach stop | Colby | Wisconsin | ABB | Throughway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Shell gas station with connection service provided by Jefferson Lines; stop also referred to as Abbotsford-Colby--Abbotsford is about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north of the stop | |||
Abbotsford-Colby Thruway Motorcoach stop | Colby | Wisconsin | ABB | See Abbotsford Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Aberdeen | Aberdeen | Maryland | ABE | Northeast Regional | 43,968 | Amtrak | Station is also served by Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail's Penn Line; station was also a stop on the Chesapeake until it was discontinued in 1983 and the Twilight Shoreliner |
Abilene Thruway Motorcoach stop | Abilene | Texas | ABI | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the former location of Greyhound Lines station | |||
Absecon Thruway Motorcoach station stop | Absecon | New Jersey | ABN | New Jersey Transit | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with shelter) at New Jersey Transit's Absecon station with connection service provided by New Jersey Transit (Atlantic City Line) | ||
Adelanto Junction Thruway Motorcoach stop | Victorville | California | ADE | See Victorville Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Akron Burlington Northern Depot[5] (Colorado) |
Akron | Colorado | California Zephyr | Station dropped from California Zephyr route in 1987; station was also a stop on the Denver Zephyr and San Francisco Zephyr before they became the California Zephyr in 1983 | |||
Akron (Ohio) |
Akron | Ohio | AKO | Three Rivers | Station was dropped when the Three Rivers was discontinued in 2005 | ||
Albany (Oregon) |
Albany | Oregon | ALY | Amtrak Cascades & Coast Starlight |
40,208 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Albany |
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Albany (New York) |
Rensselaer | New York | ALB | See Albany-Rensselaer | |||
Albany/Rensselaer | Rensselaer | New York | ALB | Adirondack, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Lake Shore Limited, & Maple Leaf |
764,898 | Capital District Transportation Authority/ CSX Transportation |
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Albion | Albion | Michigan | ALI | Wolverine | 1,932 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Amtrak |
Flag stop; station was also a stop on the Lake Cities before it was discontinued in 2004 |
Albuquerque Alvarado Transportation Center | Albuquerque | New Mexico | ABQ | Southwest Chief | 78,126 | New Mexico Department of Transportation/ City of Albuquerque |
Station usually referred to as the Alvarado Transportation Center; station is also served by the New Mexico Rail Runner Express |
Aldershot | Aldershot | Ontario | AST | Maple Leaf | [Note 1] | Canadian railway station[Note 1]; station is also served by Via Rail Canada's Toronto-Windsor Corridor line and by GO Transit's Lakeshore West line | |
Alderson | Alderson | West Virginia | ALD | Cardinal | 586 | CSX Transportation/ City of Alderson |
Flag stop; platform with shelter |
Alexandria Union Station | Alexandria | Virginia | ALX | Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Silver Meteor, & Silver Star |
180,063 | CSX Transportation/ City of Alexandria |
Station is also served by Virginia Railway Express's Fredericksburg and Manassas lines and by Washington Metro's Blue and Yellow lines; station was also a stop on the Twilight Shoreliner |
Alice Thruway Motorcoach stop | Alice | Texas | ALE | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Exxon station | |||
Allegany College Thruway Motorcoach stop | Allegany College of Maryland, Cumberland |
Maryland | CUA | See Cumberland Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Allensworth State Park | Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park, Earlimart |
California | CNL | San Joaquin | N/A[Note 4] | Platform only (no shelter); conditional flag stop that requires preapproval and reservations several weeks in advance for groups of not less than 20 persons,[6][7] accordingly this station is not included on Amtrak's list of (active) stations[8] | |
Allentown Thruway Motorcoach stop | Allentown | Pennsylvania | ANW | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the former Werley's Texaco gas station | |||
Allentown – Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Allentown | Pennsylvania | ALV | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the terminal of the Lehigh Valley International Airport | |||
Alliance | Alliance | Ohio | ALC | Capitol Limited | 4,538 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Pennsylvania Lines LLC |
Platform only (no shelter) |
Alpena Thruway Motorcoach stop | Alpena | Michigan | ALM | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a Z's Crossroads gas station with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Alpine | Alpine | Texas | ALP | Sunset Limited & Texas Eagle |
4,921 | Union Pacific Railroad | |
Alpine Road – Rockford | Rockford | Illinois | See Rockford – Alpine Road | ||||
Altavista Southern Railway Station[9] | Altavista | Virginia | Piedmont & Southern Crescent |
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Alton | Alton | Illinois | ALN | Lincoln Service & Texas Eagle |
73,043 | Union Pacific Railroad | Station was also a stop on the Abraham Lincoln before it was discontinued in 1978. |
Altoona Transportation Center | Altoona | Pennsylvania | ALT | Pennsylvanian | 26,025 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Redevelopment Authority of Altoona |
Also a stop on the Three Rivers before it was discontinued in 2005 |
Alvarado Transportation Center | Albuquerque | New Mexico | ABQ | See Albuquerque Alvarado Transportation Center | |||
Amherst | Amherst | Massachusetts | AMM | Vermonter | 13,357 | New England Central Railroad/ Amherst Depot, LLC/ Jill Hathaway and Nicholas Fay |
Platform with shelter; in late 2014 the Vermonter is anticipated to be rerouted west of the Connecticut River and this station dropped from Amtrak service[10] |
Amsterdam | Amsterdam | New York | AMS | Empire Service & Maple Leaf |
10,694 | CSX Transportation/ Amtrak |
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Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center | Anaheim | California | ANA | Pacific Surfliner | 342,284 | City of Anaheim | Station is known as ARTIC and located opposite Honda Center. Station is also served by Metrolink's Orange County Line. |
Anderson Regional Transportation Center | Woburn | Massachusetts | WOB | See Woburn | |||
Ann Arbor | Ann Arbor | Michigan | ARB | Wolverine | 158,717 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Amtrak |
Station was also a stop on the Lake Cities before it was discontinued in 2004 and the Michigan Executive before it was discontinued in 1984 |
Anniston Southern Railway Passenger Station and Freight Depot | Anniston | Alabama | ATN | Crescent | 5,835 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ City of Anniston |
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Antioch | Antioch | California | ACA | See Antioch-Pittsburg | |||
Antioch-Pittsburg | Antioch | California | ACA | San Joaquin | 43,953 | BNSF Railway/ City of Antioch |
Also known as simply the Antioch station |
Appleton Thruway Motorcoach stop | Appleton | Wisconsin | APP | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Appleton Transit Center with connection service provided by Lamers Connect | |||
Arcata Thruway Motorcoach stop | Arcata | California | ARC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Arcata Transit Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Arcata Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | McKinleyville | California | MKV | See McKinleyville Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Arcata-Eureka Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | McKinleyville | California | MKV | See McKinleyville Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Arcata Transit Center | Arcata | California | ARC | See Arcata Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Ardmore (Oklahoma) |
Ardmore | Oklahoma | ADM | Heartland Flyer | 9,729 | BNSF Railway/ City of Ardmore |
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Ardmore (Pennsylvania) |
Ardmore | Pennsylvania | ARD | Keystone Service | 67,942 | Amtrak | Station is also served by Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority's Paoli/Thorndale Line |
Arkadelphia | Arkadelphia | Arkansas | ARK | Texas Eagle | 1,787 | Union Pacific Railroad | Flag stop; platform with shelter |
Arkansas City[5] | Arkansas City | Kansas | Lone Star | ||||
Arlington[9] | Arlington | Texas | Inter-American | ||||
Ashland (Kentucky) |
Ashland | Kentucky | AKY | Cardinal | 3,007 | CSX Transportation/ City of Ashland |
Part of the Ashland Transportation Center; station was originally known as the Chesapeake and Ohio Station. |
Ashland (Oregon) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Ashland | Oregon | AHL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Safeway Market with connection service provided by Klamath Shuttle | |||
Ashland (Virginia) |
Ashland | Virginia | ASD | Northeast Regional | 28,421 | CSX Transportation/ City of Ashland |
Platform with shelter; station was also a stop on the Twilight Shoreliner |
Aspen Shuttle Thruway Motorcoach stop | Aspen | Colorado | ASX | Door to door service | |||
Astoria Thruway Motorcoach stop | Astoria | Oregon | ART | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Astoria Transit Center with connection service provided by NorthWest POINT/OC&W Coachways[Note 5] | |||
Astoria Thruway Motorcoach stop | Astoria | Oregon | ARI | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Mini Mart with connection service provided by NorthWest POINT/OC&W Coachways[Note 5]; stop was replaced by the Thruway Motorcach stop at the Astoria Transit Center (ART) | |||
Atascadero Thruway Motorcoach stop | Atascadero | California | ATA | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Atascadero Transit Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Atascadero Thruway Motorcoach stop | Atascadero | California | ATD | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Denny's, replaced by a Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Transit Center (ATA) | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Claremont | Claremont | California | CLM | See Claremont Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Dodge City | Dodge City | Kansas | DDG | See Dodge City | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Flagstaff | Flagstaff | Arizona | FLG | See Flagstaff | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Fort Madison | Fort Madison | Iowa | FMD | See Fort Madison | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Fresno | Fresno | California | FNO | See Fresno Santa Fe Passenger Depot | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Fullerton | Fullerton | California | FUL | See Fullerton Transportation Center | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Gainesville | Gainesville | Texas | GLE | See Gainesville (Texas) | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Galesburg | Galesburg | Illinois | GBA | See Galesburg Santa Fe Railway Depot | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Gallup | Gallup | New Mexico | GLP | See Gallup | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Garden City | Garden City | Kansas | GCK | See Garden City | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Hutchinson | Hutchinson | Kansas | HUT | See Hutchinson | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Kingman | Kingman | Arizona | KNG | See Kingman | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—La Plata | La Plata | Missouri | LAP | See La Plata | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Lamar | Lamar | Colorado | LMR | See Lamar | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Lamy | Lamy | New Mexico | LMY | See Lamy | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Lawrence | Lawrence | Kansas | LRC | See Lawrence | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—McGregor | McGregor | Texas | MCG | See McGregor | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Newton | Newton | Kansas | NEW | See Newton | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Norman | Norman | Oklahoma | NOR | See Norman | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Oklahoma City | Oklahoma City | Oklahoma | OKC | See Oklahoma City | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Pauls Valley | Pauls Valley | Oklahoma | PVL | See Pauls Valley | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Purcell | Purcell | Oklahoma | PUR | See Purcell | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Ranton | Raton | New Mexico | RAT | See Raton | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—San Bernardino | San Bernardino | California | SNB | See San Bernardino Santa Fe Depot | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—San Diego | San Diego | California | SAN | See San Diego Union Station | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—San Juan Capistrano | San Juan Capistrano | California | SNC | See San Juan Capistrano Depot | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Streator | Streator | Illinois | STR | See Streator | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Temple | Temple | Texas | TPL | See Temple | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Topeka | Topeka | Kansas | TOP | See Topeka | |||
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe—Winslow | Winslow | Arizona | WLO | See Winslow | |||
Atco Thruway Motorcoach station stop | Atco | New Jersey | ATO | New Jersey Transit | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with shelter) at the Atco New Jersey Transit station with connection service provided by New Jersey Transit | ||
Atlanta Peachtree Station | Atlanta | Georgia | ATL | Crescent | 99,005 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Atlanta Masonic Temple Co., Inc. |
Station usually referred to as simply the Peachtree Station |
Atlantic City Rail Terminal | Atlantic City | New Jersey | ACY | Atlantic City Express, Keystone Service, Silver Meteor, & Virginian |
New Jersey Transit | Station was dropped as an Amtrak stop and the Atlantic City Express became New Jersey Transit's Atlantic City Line; station now serves as the Atlantic City Thruway Motorcoach stop (ACY) | |
Atlantic City Thruway Motorcoach stop | Atlantic City | New Jersey | ACY | New Jersey Transit | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with shelter) at New Jersey Transit's Atlantic City Rail Terminal with connection service provided by New Jersey Transit (Atlantic City Line) | ||
Atlantic Coast Line—Clearwater | Clearwater | Florida | CLW | See Clearwater Atlantic Coast Line Depot | |||
Atlantic Coast Line—Dade City | Dade City | Florida | DDE | Amtrak | See Dade City Thruway Motorcoach stop | ||
Atlantic Coast Line—DeLand | DeLand | Florida | DLD | See DeLand | |||
Atlantic Coast Line—Florence (South Carolina) |
Florence | South Carolina | FLO | See Florence Atlantic Coast Line Depot (South Carolina) | |||
Atlantic Coast Line—Kissimmee | Kissimmee | Florida | KIS | See Kissimeee | |||
Atlantic Coast Line—Lakeland | Lakeland | Florida | LAK | See Lakeland Atlantic Coast Line Station | |||
Atlantic Coast Line—Ocala | Ocala | Florida | OCA | See Ocala Thruway Motorcoach stop and Ocala Union Station | |||
Atlantic Coast Line—Orlando | Orlando | Florida | ORL | See Orlando | |||
Atlantic Coast Line—Palatka | Palatka | Florida | PAK | See Palatka | |||
Atlantic Coast Line—Petersburg | Ettrick | Virginia | PTB | See Petersburg | |||
Atlantic Coast Line—Rocky Mount | Rocky Mount | North Carolina | RMT | See Rocky Mount | |||
Atlantic Coast Line—Sanford | Sanford | Florida | SFD | See Sanford Atlantic Coast Line Station | |||
Atlantic Coast Line—Savannah | Savannah | Georgia | SAV | See Savannah Atlantic Coast Line Depot | |||
Atlantic Coast Line—Winter Park | Winter Park | Florida | WPK | See Winter Park (Florida) | |||
Atmore | Atmore | Alabama | ATR | Sunset Limited | Service was suspended in 2005 following Hurricane Katrina; station was served by the Gulf Breeze before it was discontinued in 1995[11] | ||
Auburn | Auburn | California | ARN | Capitol Corridor | 49,686 | Union Pacific Railroad | Platform with shelter |
Augusta Thruway Motorcoach stop | Augusta | Maine | AGM | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Augusta Transportation Center with connection service provided by Concord Coach Lines | |||
Augusta Transportation Center | Augusta | Maine | AGM | See Augusta Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Augustana College Thruway Motorcoach stop | Augustana College, Rock Island |
Illinois | RKI | See Rock Island Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Aurora[5] | Aurora | Illinois | California Zephyr | Station was also a stop on the Denver Zephyr before it became the California Zephyr in 1983 | |||
Austin | Austin | Texas | AUS | Texas Eagle | 38,929 | Union Pacific Railroad |
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Current Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach stops |
Future Amtrak station or stops (planned, under construction, not yet open, etc.) |
Stations or stops that have been discontinued, closed, or are otherwise no longer in use |
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Back Bay—Boston | Boston | Massachusetts | BBY | See Boston Back Bay | |||
Baker City Thruway Motorcoach stop | Baker City | Oregon | BAK | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) with connection service provided by Greyhound Lines; the station code BAK used to be used by the Baker City station, located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the west | |||
Baker City | Baker City | Oregon | BAK | Station was dropped when the Pioneer was discontinued in 1997; the station code BAK is still used for a Thruway Motorcoach stop about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the east | |||
Bakersfield | Bakersfield | California | BFD | San Joaquin | 546,439 | City of Bakersfield | |
Baltimore Airport Rail Station | Baltimore | Maryland | BWI | See BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport | |||
Baltimore Edmondson Avenue | Baltimore | Maryland | Chesapeake | Station was replaced by the West Baltimore MARC station, which is located about 900 feet (270 m) to the southwest of the station, but the new station was never used by Amtrak | |||
Baltimore Pennsylvania Station | Baltimore | Maryland | BAL | Acela Express, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Silver Meteor, Silver Star & Vermonter |
1,065,576 | Amtrak/ City of Baltimore |
Station is also called Penn Station. Station is also served by Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail's Penn Line and by Maryland Transit Administration's Baltimore Light Rail; station was also a stop on the Metroliner before it was discontinued in 2006, the former Chesapeake until it was discontinued in 1983, and the Twilight Shoreliner |
Bangor (Michigan) |
Bangor | Michigan | BAM | Pere Marquette | 3,856 | CSX Transportation/ City of Bangor |
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Bangor (Maine) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Bangor | Maine | BAN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Bangor Transportation Center with connection service provided by Concord Coach Lines | |||
Bangor Transportation Center | Bangor | Maine | BAN | See Bangor Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Barstow Harvey House Railroad Depot | Barstow | California | BAR | Southwest Chief | 3,586 | BNSF Railway/ City of Barstow |
Also originally known as Casa del Desierto; the station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1997 and the Las Vegas Limited before it was replaced by the Desert Wind in 1976 |
Barstow Station | Barstow | California | BBS | See Barstow Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Barstow Thruway Motorcoach stop | Barstow | California | BBS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Barstow Station with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach. (Barstow Station is a former train station converted into a restaurant food court.) | |||
Batavia[5] | Batavia | New York | |||||
Batesville[5] | Batesville | Mississippi | BTS | City of New Orleans | Statin was dropped when the City of New Orleans was rerouted in 1995 | ||
Bath Thruway Motorcoach stop | Bath | Maine | BAT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Mail It 4 U with connection service provided by Concord Coach Lines | |||
Baton Rouge Thruway Motorcoach stop | Baton Rouge | Louisiana | BTR | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Greyhound Lines station with connection served provided by Greyhound Lines | |||
Battle Creek | Battle Creek | Michigan | BTL | Blue Water & Wolverine |
49,203 | Canadian National Railway/ Norfolk Southern Railway/ City of Battle Creek |
In 1982, this station replaced the Michigan Central Railroad Depot, which is located about 2,000 feet (610 m) to the northeast. Station was also a stop on the Lake Cities before it was discontinued in 2004 and the International Limited before it was discontinued in 2004. |
Battle Creek Michigan Central Railroad Depot | Battle Creek | Michigan | In 1982, this station was replaced by the Battle Creek station, which is located about 2,000 feet (610 m) to the southwest the station | ||||
Bay City Thruway Motorcoach stop | Bay City | Michigan | BCY | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Central Bus Terminal station with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Bay Minette | Bay Minette | Alabama | BAY | Gulf Breeze | Closed when the Gulf Breeze service was discontinued in 1995 | ||
Bay St. Louis | Bay St. Louis | Mississippi | BAS | Sunset Limited | Service was suspended in 2005 following Hurricane Katrina[11] | ||
Beaumont (Texas) |
Beaumont | Texas | BMT | Sunset Limited | 3,458 | Union Pacific/ City of Beaumont |
Platform with shelter. New platform and shelter opened in September, 2012. Previous building was removed due to damage from Hurricane Rita in 2005. |
Beaumont (California) Thruway Motocoach stop | Beaumont | California | BEU | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Civic Center parking lot | |||
Beaver Dam Thruway Motorcoach stop | Beaver Dam | Wisconsin | BVD | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Crossroads Shell gas station with connection service provided by Lamers Connect | |||
Beckley | Prince | West Virginia | PRC | See Prince | |||
Belen Thruway Motocoach stop | Belen | New Mexico | BLE | Thruway Motocoach stop (no shelter) at Mantano's restaurant | |||
Belfast Thruway Motorcoach stop | Belfast | Maine | BFT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Shell gas station/Dead River Convenience Store with connection service provided by Concord Coach Lines | |||
Belleville | Belleville | Illinois | BVL | River Cities | Station was dropped when the River Cites was discontinued in 1993 | ||
Bellingham | Bellingham | Washington | BEL | Amtrak Cascades | 55,325 | BNSF Railway/ Port of Bellingham |
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Bellows Falls | Bellows Falls | Vermont | BLF | Vermonter | 4,774 | New England Central Railroad/ Green Mountain Railroad Corporation |
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Beloit Thruway Motorcoach stop | South Beloit | Illinois | BET | See South Beloit Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Belton | West Glacier | Montana | WGL | See West Glacier | |||
Bend – Hawthorne Station Thruway Motorcoach stop | Bend | Oregon | BND | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Hawthorne Station Intermodal Center with connection service provided by HighDesert POINT, by Porter Stage Lines, and by Valley Retriever[Note 6] | |||
Bend – Riverhouse Thruway Motorcoach stop | Bend | Oregon | BDR | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with shelter) at the Riverhouse Hotel & Convention Center with connection service provided by HighDesert POINT | |||
Bend Thruway Motorcoach stop | Bend | Oregon | BED | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Lava Lanes Bowling Center[Note 6] | |||
Bensalem | Cornwells Heights, Bensalem Township |
Pennsylvania | CWH | See Cornwells Heights | |||
Benicia Thruway Motorcoach stop | Benicia | California | BCI | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at City Park | |||
Benson | Benson | Arizona | BEN | Sunset Limited & Texas Eagle |
1,833 | Union Pacific Railroad | Flag stop for both the Sunset Limited and the Texas Eagle |
Benton Harbor | St. Joseph | Michigan | SJM | See St. Joseph | |||
Berkeley | Berkeley | California | BKY | Capitol Corridor | 153,080 | Union Pacific Railroad | Platform only (no shelter); station was also a stop on the San Joaquin before service was discontinued |
Berlin (Connecticut) |
Kensington, Berlin |
Connecticut | BER | New Haven–Springfield Shuttle, Northeast Regional, & Vermonter | 25,594 | Amtrak/ State of Connecticut |
Also called the Kensington-Berlin station |
Berlin (New Hampshire) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Berlin | New Hampshire | BIN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Irving Mainway gas station/Circle K convenience store with connection service provided by Concord Coach Lines | |||
Biddeford | Saco | Maine | SAO | See Saco Transportation Center | |||
Biden Railroad Station | Wilmington | Delaware | WIL | See Wilmington | |||
Big Ball Plaza | Fremont | California | FMT | See Fremont Station | |||
Big Four Depot | Lafayette | Indiana | LAF | See Lafayette (Indiana) | |||
Big Rapids Thruway Motorcoach stop | Big Rapids | Michigan | BGP | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Ferris Fitness Center with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Bill Lee Station | Chipley | Florida | CIP | See Chipley | |||
Biloxi | Biloxi | Mississippi | BIX | Sunset Limited | Service was suspended in 2005 following Hurricane Katrina[11] | ||
Bingen | Bingen | Washington | BNG | See Bingen-White Salmon | |||
Bingen-White Salmon | Bingen | Washington | BNG | Empire Builder | 3,629 | BNSF Railway | |
Birmingham (Alabama) |
Birmingham | Alabama | BHM | Crescent | 48,759 | CSX Transportation/ City of Birmingham |
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Birmingham (Michigan) |
Birmingham | Michigan | BMM | Wolverine | 23,257 | Canadian National Railway | In late 2013 this station is anticipated to be replaced by the Troy Transit Center, which is located about 1,500 feet (460 m) south-southwest of current station in the nearby city of Troy[12] |
Blaine Thruway Motorcoach stop | Blaine | Washington | BLN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Visitors & Information Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Blake Station | Green River | Utah | GRI | See Green River | |||
Blacksburg Thruway Motorcoach stop | Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg |
Virginia | BLK | Thruway Connection stop (with exterior shelter and interior waiting room) at the Transit Concourse on the campus of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Bloomington | Normal | Illinois | BNL | See Bloomington-Normal | |||
Bloomington-Normal | Normal | Illinois | BNL | Lincoln Service & Texas Eagle |
263,235 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Normal |
Amtrak also refers to the station as Normal and Normal, IL – Bloomington, but the station appears on all applicable train schedules as Bloomington-Normal. Station was also a stop on the Abraham Lincoln before it was discontinued in 1978. |
Bob Hope Airport | Burbank | California | BUR | See Burbank Bob Hope Airport | |||
Boise Thruway Motorcoach stop | Boise | Idaho | BOI | Thruway Connection stop (with waiting room) at the Greyhound Lines station with connection service provided by Greyhound Lines and by Northwestern Trailways; the station code BOI used to be used for the Boise Union Pacific Depot, which is located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the south | |||
Boise Union Pacific Depot | Boise | Idaho | BOI | Pioneer | Station was also called the Union Pacific Mainline Depot. Station was dropped when the Pioneer was discontinued in 1997. The station code BOI is still used for a Thruway Motorcoach stop, which is located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the north. | ||
Borie | Cheyenne | Wyoming | BOR | See West Cheyenne-Borie | |||
Boston and Albany—Springfield | Springfield | Massachusetts | SPG | See Springfield Union Station (Massachusetts) | |||
Boston Back Bay | Boston | Massachusetts | BBY | Acela Express, Lake Shore Limited, & Northeast Regional |
540,770 | Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority | Station is also served by MBTA Commuter Rail's Framingham/Worcester, Franklin, Neeham, and Providence/Stoughton lines and Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Orange subway line. Station was also a stop on the Beacon Hill before it was discontinued in 1981 and the Twilight Shoreliner |
Boston North Station | Boston | Massachusetts | BON | Downeaster | 475,447 | Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority | This Boston station only provides service north to Maine (via the Downeaster); for other service from Boston, see Boston South Station. Station is also served by MBTA Commuter Rail's Fitchburg, Haverhill, Lowell, and Newburyport/Rockport lines and Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Green and Orange subway lines. |
Boston South Station | Boston | Massachusetts | BOS | Acela Express, Lake Shore Limited, & Northeast Regional |
1,434,148 | Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority | This Boston station provides service west to Chicago (via the Lake Shore Limited) and south to Washington, D.C. (via the Acela Express) and Virginia (via the Northeast Regional); for service north to Maine from Boston, see Boston North Station. Station is also served by MBTA Commuter Rail's CapeFLYER and Framingham/Worcester, Fairmount, Franklin, Greenbush, Neeham, Old Colony (Middleborough/Lakeville & Plymouth/Kingston), and Providence/Stoughton lines. Station was also a stop on the Beacon Hill before it was discontinued in 1981 and the Twilight Shoreliner |
Boulder Thruway Motorocoach stop | Boulder | Colorado | BLD | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local BP/Amoco gas station | |||
Bowdoin College Thruway Motorcoach stop | Brunswick | Maine | BWC | See Brunswick – Bowdoin College Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Bowie | Bowie | Maryland | Chesapeake | Station was dropped when the Chesapeake was discontinued in 1983 | |||
Bowling Green Louisville and Nashville Railroad Station[5] | Bowling Green | Kentucky | |||||
Boyne City Thruway Motorcoach stop | Boyne City | Michigan | BYC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local McDonald's restaurant | |||
Boyne Falls Thruway Motorcoach stop | Boyne Falls | Michigan | BYF | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Brampton | Brampton | Ontario | BRT | International Limited | Canadian railway station; station was dropped when the International Limited was discontinued in 2004 | ||
Bradenton Thruway Motorcoach stop | Bradenton | Florida | BDT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Manatee County Courthouse with connection service provided by Martz First Class | |||
Branford-Shore Line East | Branford | Connecticut | Beacon Hill | Station was dropped when the Beacon Hill was discontinued in 1981; station was also a stop on the Clamdigger before service was discontinued in 1971[13] | |||
Branford-Pine Orchard[13] | Branford | Connecticut | Clamdigger | Station was dropped when the Clamdigger was discontinued in 1971 | |||
Branford-Stony Creek[13] | Stony Creek, Branford |
Connecticut | Clamdigger | Station was dropped when the Clamdigger was discontinued in 1971 | |||
Brantford Thruway Motorcoach stop | Brantford | Ontario | BTF | Canadian Thruway Motorcoach station (with shelter) at Via Rail Canada's Brantford station with connection service provided by Via Rail Canada | |||
Brattleboro | Brattleboro | Vermont | BRA | Vermonter | 18,661 | New England Central Railroad/ City of Brattleboro |
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Brewster Thruway Motorcoach stop | Brewster | Washington | BWW | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Triangle Shell gas station with connection service provide by Northwestern Stage Lines | |||
Brewton | Brewton | Alabama | BTA | Gulf Breeze | Closed when the Gulf Breeze service was discontinued in 1995; also called Hart Station.[14] | ||
Bridgeport Intermodal Transportation Center | Bridgeport | Connecticut | BRP | See Bridgeport Metro-North Railroad Station | |||
Bridgeport Metro-North Railroad Station | Bridgeport | Connecticut | BRP | Northeast Regional & Vermonter |
80,309 | State of Connecticut/ City of Bridgeport |
Also called the Bridgeport Intermodal Transportation Center;[15] station is also served by Connecticut Department of Transportation's Shore Line East line and Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line and Waterbury Branch |
Brigham City | Brigham City | Utah | Pioneer | Station was dropped as a stop on the Pioneer in about 1981 | |||
Broadway | Gary | Indiana | See Gary – Broadway | ||||
Brookhaven | Brookhaven | Mississippi | BRH | City of New Orleans | 4,900 | Canadian National Railway/ City of Brookhaven |
Also called the Godbold Transportation Center |
Brookings Thruway Motorcoach stop | Brookings | Oregon | BKO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) the SouthWest POINT Depot with connection service provide by SouthWest POINT | |||
Browning | Browning | Montana | BRO | Empire Builder | 2,003 | BNSF Railway | Seasonal stop only (October–April)[Note 7] |
Brownsville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Brownsville | Texas | BSV | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Greyhound Lines station | |||
Brunswick – Bowdoin College Thruway Motorcoach stop | Bowdoin College, Brunswick |
Maine | BWC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Druckenmiller Hall on the campus of Bowdoin College with connection service provide by Concord Coach Lines | |||
Brunswick Station[Note 8] | Brunswick | Maine | BRK | Downeaster | 30,187 | Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority/ State of Maine/ JHR Development/ Town of Brunswick |
Station is also served by the (seasonal) Maine Eastern Railroad; the station code BRK used to be used for a Thruway Motorcoach stop, which is located about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the west |
Brunswick Thruway Motorcoach stop | Brunswick | Maine | BRK | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a former local Clipper Mart/Citgo gas station; the station code BRK is used by the Brunswick Station, which is located about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the east | |||
Brunswick Junction | Thalmann | Georgia | See Thalmann | ||||
Bryan | Bryan | Ohio | BYN | Lake Shore Limited | 6,693 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Amtrak/ City of Bryan |
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Bryan | College Station | Texas | CLL | See College Station-Bryan | |||
Bryn Mawr[5] | Bryn Mawr | Pennsylvania | |||||
Buellton Thruway Motorcoach stop | Buellton | California | BUL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a Santa Ynez Valley Transit bus stop (near a local Burger King restaurant) with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Buffalo | Buffalo | New York | BFX | See Buffalo – Exchange Street | |||
Buffalo – Depew | Depew | New York | BUF | Empire Service, Lake Shore Limited, & Maple Leaf |
123,067 | CSX Transportation/ State of New York |
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Buffalo – Exchange Street | Buffalo | New York | BFX | Empire Service & Maple Leaf |
38,397 | CSX Transportation/ City of Buffalo |
Station is also called simply the Buffalo station |
Burbank-Bob Hope Airport | Burbank | California | BUR | Coast Starlight & Pacific Surfliner |
51,998 | Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority/ California Department of Transportation |
Station is also served by Metrolink's Ventura County Line |
Burke Centre | Burke Centre | Virginia | BCV | Northeast Regional | 4,950 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Virginia Railway Express/ Board of Supervisors of Fairfax County |
Station is also served by Virginia Railway Express's Manassas Line |
Burlington (Iowa) |
Burlington | Iowa | BRL | California Zephyr | 8,811 | BNSF Railway/ City of Burlington |
Station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1997, the Pioneer before it was discontinued in 1997, and the Denver Zephyr before it was discontinued in about 1973 |
Burlington (North Carolina) |
Burlington | North Carolina | BNC | Carolinian & Piedmont |
25,452 | North Carolina Railroad Company | |
Burlington (Vermont) |
Essex Junction | Vermont | EXS | See Essex Junction/Burlington | |||
Burlington Depot—Hastings | Hastings | Nebraska | HAS | See Hastings (Nebraska) | |||
Burlington Depot—Ottumwa | Ottumwa | Iowa | OTM | See Ottumwa | |||
Burlington Junction | Burlington | Ontario | See Burlington West | ||||
Burlington Northern—Akron | Akron | Colorado | See Akron Burlington Northern Depot | ||||
Burlington Northern—Fargo | Fargo | North Dakota | FAR | See Fargo | |||
Burlington Northern—Kelso | Kelso | Washington | KEL | See Kelso Multimodal Transportation Center | |||
Burlington Northern—Sandpoint | Sandpoint | Idaho | SPT | See Sandpoint | |||
Burlington Northern Santa Fe—Havre | Havre | Montana | HAV | See Havre | |||
Burlington Route—Hastings[Note 9] | Hastings | Nebraska | HAS | See Hastings (Nebraska) | |||
Burlington Route—Holdrege[Note 9] | Holdrege | Nebraska | HLD | See Holdrege Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Depot | |||
Burlington Route—Lincoln[Note 9] | Lincoln | Nebraska | LNK | See Lincoln Station (Nebraska) | |||
Burlington Route—McCook[Note 9] | McCook | Nebraska | MCK | See McCook | |||
Burlington Route—Mount Pleasant[Note 9] | Mount Pleasant | Iowa | MTP | See Mount Pleasant | |||
Burlington Route—Naperville[Note 9] | Naperville | Illinois | NPV | See Naperville | |||
Burlington Route—Omaha[Note 9] | Omaha | Nebraska | See Omaha Burlington Station | ||||
Burlington Route—Osceola[Note 9] | Osceola | Iowa | OSC | See Osceola | |||
Burlington Route—Ottumwa[Note 9] | Ottumwa | Iowa | OTM | See Ottumwa | |||
Burlington Route—Plano[Note 9] | Plano | Illinois | PLO | See Plano | |||
Burlington Route—Princeton[Note 9] (Illinois) |
Princeton | Illinois | PCT | See Princeton | |||
Burlington Station—Omaha | Omaha | Nebraska | See Omaha Burlington Station | ||||
Burlington West | Burlington | Ontario | International Limited & Maple Leaf |
Canadian railroad station; station was also called the Freeman Station and the Burlington Junction Station. Station closed in 1988 and the "Freeman Station" building relocated from the site. | |||
Burns Thruway Motorcoach stop | Burns | Oregon | BNS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Figaro's Italian Kitchen with connection service provided by Porter Stage Lines | |||
Buzzards Bay | Buzzards Bay | Massachusetts | BUZ | Cape Codder | Station was dropped when the Cape Codder was discontinued in 1996; station is served by Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's (MBTA) CapeFLYER and by the Cape Cod Central Railroad | ||
BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport | Baltimore [Note 10] |
Maryland | BWI | Acela Express, Northeast Regional, & Vermonter |
710,513 | Amtrak/State of Maryland | Also called the Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport Rail Station; station was a stop on the Chesapeake before it was discontinued in 1983 |
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Current Amtrak train stations |
Current Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach stops |
Future Amtrak station or stops (planned, under construction, not yet open, etc.) |
Stations or stops that have been discontinued, closed, or are otherwise no longer in use |
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Station/stop name | City | State/ Province | Code | Train name(s) | Annual ridership | Station owner(s) | Notes |
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Cabazon Thruway Motorcoach stop | Cabazon | California | CBZ | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Cache Junction Oregon Short Line Depot | Cache | Utah | Pioneer | Station was dropped as a stop on the Pioneer in 1988 and the depot building was later moved to Logan, Utah | |||
Cadillac Thruway Motorcoach stop | Cadillac | Michigan | CLC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Wexford Transit Authority office with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Cahill Depot | San Jose | California | SJC | See San Jose Diridon Station | |||
Cairo[5] | Cairo | Illinois | City of New Orleans | Station was dropped when the City of New Orleans was rerouted in 1987 | |||
Cal Poly Thruway Motorcoach stop | California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo |
California | SLP | See San Luis Obispo-Cal Poly Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Caliente Railroad Depot | Caliente | Nevada | CIE | Desert Wind | Station was dropped when the Desert Wind was discontinued in 1997 | ||
California Polytechnic State University Thruway Motorcoach stop | California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo |
California | SLP | See San Luis Obispo-Cal Poly Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Calistoga Thruway Motorcoach stop | Calistoga | California | CGA | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Calistoga Pharmacy with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Camarillo | Camarillo | California | CML | Pacific Surfliner | 39,634 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Camarillo |
Platform only (no shelter); station is also served by Metrolink's Ventura County Line. |
Camarillo Thruway Motorcoach stop | Camarillo | California | CMZ | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Premium Outlets | |||
Cambridge Thruway Motorcoach stop | Cambridge | Maryland | CDE | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Resort with Thruway Motorcoach connection service provided by BayRunner Shuttle Service | |||
Camden/Rockport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Rockport | Maine | CDN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Maritime Farms with connection service provided by Concord Coach Lines; the stop is located near the border between Rockport and Camden | |||
Camden Seaboard Air Line Railroad Depot | Camden | South Carolina | CAM | Silver Star | 3,584 | CSX Transportation | |
Camp Verde Thruway Motorcoach stop | Camp Verde | Arizona | CVD | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Chevron gas station with connection service provided by Arizona Shuttle | |||
Cannon Beach Truway Motorcoach stop | Cannon Beach | Oregon | CBO | Thuway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Sunset Empire Bus Stop (across from Family Market) with connection service provide by NorthWest POINT/OC&W Coachways[Note 5] | |||
Canton[5] (Mississippi) |
Canton | Mississippi | CTN | City of New Orleans | Station was dropped when the City of New Orleans was rerouted in 1995 | ||
Canton[5] (Ohio) |
Canton | Ohio | |||||
Capital Beltway[5] | Lanham | Maryland | Northeast Corridor services | In 1983 this station was replaced by the New Carrollton station, which is located about 3,000 feet (910 m) to the southwest | |||
Carbondale | Carbondale | Illinois | CDL | City of New Orleans, Illini, & Saluki |
135,891 | Canadian National Railway/ City of Carbondale |
Until 1988 Amtrak trains stopped at the depot in Town Square (about three blocks north) |
Carlin[5] | Carlin | Nevada | California Zephyr | ||||
Carlinville | Carlinville | Illinois | CRV | Lincoln Service & Texas Eagle |
13,418 | Union Pacific Railroad/ Amtrak |
Flag stop for the Texas Eagle; station was also a stop for the Ann Rutledge before it was truncated in 2007 |
Carlsbad (Poinsettia) | Carlsbad | California | POI | Pacific Surfliner | N/A[Note 11] | North County Transit District | Platform with shelter; station is also served by North County Transit District's COASTER |
Carlsbad (Village) | Carlsbad | California | CBV | Pacific Surfliner | N/A[Note 12] | North County Transit District | Platform with shelter; station is also served by North County Transit District's COASTER. |
Carmel Thruway Motorcoach stop | Carmel | California | CRM | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Chevron gas station with connection service provided by MV Transportation | |||
Carpinteria | Carpinteria | California | CPN | Pacific Surfliner | 25,496 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Carpinteria |
Platform with shelter |
Carson City Thruway Motorcoach stop | Carson City | Nevada | CCN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Carson Nugget | |||
Cary | Cary | North Carolina | CYN | Carolinian, Piedmont, & Silver Star |
88,669 | CSX Transportation/ Norfolk Southern Railway/ North Carolina Railroad Company |
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Cashmere Thruway Motorcoach stop | Cashmere | Washington | CSW | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the local Quick E-Mart | |||
Casper Thruway Motorcoach stop | Casper | Wyoming | CAS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Parkway Plaza Hotel & Convention Centre | |||
Castleton | Castleton | Vermont | CNV | Ethan Allen Express | 4,211 | Vermont Railway/ Castleton Depot, LLC |
Station opened in 2010 and replaced the Fair Haven station, which was about 5 miles (8.0 km) west of this station; Station was originally known as the Rutland and Whitehall Railroad Depot |
Catalina Terminal Thruway Motorcoach stop | San Pedro, Los Angeles |
California | SPD | See San Pedro – Catalina Terminal Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Catlettsburg | Catlettsburg | Kentucky | CAT | Cardinal | Station was dropped when service by the Cardinal was discontinued in about 1996 | ||
Cave Junction Thruway Motorcoach stop | Cave Junction | Oregon | CVJ | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Junction Inn with connection service provided by SouthWest POINT | |||
CB&Q Holdrege Depot | Holdrege | Nebraska | HLD | See Holdrege Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Depot | |||
CB&Q Osceola Depot | Osceola | Iowa | OSC | See Osceola | |||
Cedar City Thruway Motorcoach stop | Cedar City | Utah | CED | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Cheveron gas station | |||
Centennial Station | Lacey | Washington | OLW | See Olympia-Lacy Centennial Station | |||
Central Station—Chicago | Chicago | Illinois | See Chicago Central Station | ||||
Central Station—Detroit | Detroit | Michigan | See Detroit Michigan Central Station | ||||
Central Station—Guelph | Guelph | Ontario | GUE | See Guelph Central Station | |||
Central Station—Harrisburg | Harrisburg | Pennsylvania | HAR | See Harrisburg Transportation Center | |||
Central Station—Memphis | Memphis | Tennessee | MEM | See Memphis Central Station | |||
Central Station—Miami | Miami | Florida | See Miami Central Station | ||||
Central Station—Montreal | Montreal | Quebec | MTR | See 'Montreal Central Station | |||
Central Station—Vancouver | Vancouver | British Columbia | VAC | See Vancouver Pacific Central Station | |||
Central Union Terminal—Toledo | Toledo | Ohio | TOL | See Toledo – Martin Luther King, Jr. Plaza | |||
Central Wisconsin Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Central Wisconsin Airport, Mosinee |
Wisconsin | MSI | See Mosinee Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Centralia (Illinois) |
Centralia | Illinois | CEN | City of New Orleans, Illini, & Saluki |
27,618 | Canadian National Railway/ Regions Bank as Trustee for Centralia Foundation Parish Fund/ City of Centralia |
Flag stop for the City of New Orleans only |
Centralia Union Depot (Washington) |
Centralia | Washington | CTL | Amtrak Cascades & Coast Starlight |
25,132 | BNSF Railway/ City of Centralia |
Station was also a stop on the Pioneer before it was discontinued in 1997 |
Champaign | Champaign | Illinois | CHM | See Champaign-Urbana | |||
Champaign-Urbana | Champaign | Illinois | CHM | City of New Orleans, Illini, & Saluki |
190,851 | Canadian National Railway/ Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District |
Station also called the Illinois Terminal |
Charleston (South Carolina) |
North Charleston | South Carolina | CHS | Palmetto & Silver Meteor |
82,147 | CSX Transportation | For many years there were plans to replace the North Charleston station with a new North Charleston Intermodal Transportation Center, to be located about 2 miles (3.2 km) to the west-southwest. However, after investing over $10 million in the project, it now appears that plans are to upgrade the current station.[23] |
Charleston Chesapeake and Ohio Depot (West Virginia) |
Charleston | West Virginia | CHW | Cardinal | 10,038 | CSX Transportation/ General Corporation |
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Charlevoix Thruway Motorcoach stop | Charlevoix | Michigan | CHL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Beaver Island Boat Company Ferry Terminal with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Charlotte | Charlotte | North Carolina | CLT | Carolinian, Crescent, & Piedmont |
201,481 | Norfolk Southern Railway | Plans are to replace the Charlotte station with a new multimodal Gateway Station by 2018; the new station will be located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the southwest |
Charlotte – Gateway Station | Charlotte | North Carolina | Plans are to replace the Charlotte station with this new multimodal Gateway Station by 2018; this station will be located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the northeast of the Charlotte station | ||||
Charlottesville Union Station | Charlottesville | Virginia | CVS | Cardinal, Crescent, &Northeast Regional |
131,127 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ CSX Transportation/ Union Station Partners LLC/ City of Charlottesville |
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Chatham Thruway Motorcoach stop | Chatham-Kent | Ontario | CTH | Canadian Thruway Motorcoach station (with shelter) at Via Rail Canada's Chatham station with connection service provided by Via Rail Canada | |||
Chatham-Kent Thruway Motorcoach stop | Chatham-Kent | Ontario | CTH | See Chatham Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Chatsworth Station | Chatsworth | California | CWT | Pacific Surfliner | 56,493 | Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority/ City of Los Angeles |
Platform with shelter; station is also served by Metrolink's Ventura County Line. Station is also known as the Chatsworth Transportation Center. |
Chatsworth Transportation Center | Chatsworth | California | CWT | See Chatsworth Station | |||
Cheboygan Thruway Motorcoach stop | Cheboygan | Michigan | CHB | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Fleetwood Inn & Suites with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Chemult | Chemult | Oregon | CMO | Coast Starlight | 10,144 | Union Pacific Railroad/ Amtrak |
Platform with shelter |
Cherry Hill Thruway Motorcoach station stop | Cherry Hill | New Jersey | CRH | New Jersey Transit | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at New Jersey Transit's Cherry Hill station with connection service provided by New Jersey Transit (Atlantic City Line) | ||
Chesapeake and Ohio—Ashland | Ashland | Kentucky | AKY | See Ashland (Kentucky) | |||
Chesapeake and Ohio—Charleston | Charleston | West Virginia | CHW | See Charleston Chesapeake and Ohio Depot | |||
Chesapeake and Ohio—Clifton Forge | Clifton Forge | Virginia | CLF | See Clinfton Forge | |||
Chesapeake and Ohio—Culpeper | Culpeper | Virginia | CLP | See Culpeper | |||
Chesapeake and Ohio—Hinton | Hinton | West Virginia | HIN | See Hinton | |||
Chesapeake and Ohio—Lee Hall | Lee Hall, Newport News |
Virginia | LHV | See Lee Hall Depot | |||
Chesapeake and Ohio—Maysville | Maysville | Kentucky | MAY | See Maysville | |||
Chesapeake and Ohio—Prince | Prince | West Virginia | PRC | See Prince | |||
Chesapeake and Ohio—Thurmond | Thurmond | West Virginia | THN | See Thurmond | |||
Chesapeake and Ohio—White Sulphur Springs | White Sulphur Springs | West Virginia | WSS | See White Sulphur Springs | |||
Cheyenne Thruway Motorcoach stop | Cheyenne | Wyoming | CHY | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Union Bus Center with connection service provided by Powder River Transportation; service discontinued December 9, 2007.[24][25] | |||
Chester Transportation Center | Chester | Pennsylvania | Chesapeake | Station was dropped when the Chesapeake was discontinued in 1983 | |||
Chewelah Thruway Motorcoach stop | Chewelah | Washington | CWL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) next to a local Safeway with connection service provided by CWA Grape Line | |||
Cheyenne | Cheyenne | Wyoming | BOR | See West Cheyenne-Borie | |||
Chicago Central Station | Chicago | Illinois | James Whitcomb Riley & Shawnee |
The Shawnee was discontinued in 1986 and the James Whitcomb Riley was discontinued in 1977 | |||
Chicago Union Station | Chicago | Illinois | CHI | Blue Water, California Zephyr, Capitol Limited, Cardinal, Carl Sandburg, City of New Orleans, Empire Builder, Hiawatha, Hoosier State, Illini, Illinois Zephyr, Lake Shore Limited, Lincoln Service, Pere Marquette, Saluki, Southwest Chief, Texas Eagle, & Wolverine |
3,522,388 | Chicago Union Station Company/ Amtrak |
Station is also served by Metra's BNSF Railway, Heritage Corridor, Milwaukee District North, Milwaukee District West, and SouthWest Service lines. Also a stop on the Three Rivers before it was discontinued in 2005, the Lake Cities before it was discontinued in 2004, the International Limited before it was discontinued in 2004, the Kentucky Cardinal before it was discontinued in 2003, the Lake Country Limited before it was discontinued in 2001, the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1997, the Pioneer before it was discontinued in 1997, the Calumet before it was discontinued in 1991, the Prairie Marksman before it was discontinued in 1981, the Floridian before it was discontinued in 1979, the Abraham Lincoln before it was discontinued in 1978, the James Whitcomb Riley before it was discontinued in 1977, the Denver Zephyr before it was discontinued in about 1973, and the Twin Cities Hiawatha before it was discontinued in 1971. |
Chicago – Englewood | Englewood, Chicago |
Illinois | See Englewood | ||||
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy—Hastings | Hastings | Nebraska | HAS | See Hastings (Nebraska) | |||
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy—Holdrege | Holdrege | Nebraska | HLD | See Holdrege Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Depot | |||
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy—Lincoln | Lincoln | Nebraska | LNK | See Lincoln Station (Nebraska) | |||
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy—McCook | McCook | Nebraska | MCK | See McCook | |||
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy—Mount Pleasant | Mount Pleasant | Iowa | MTP | See Mount Pleasant | |||
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy—Naperville | Naperville | Illinois | NPV | See Naperville | |||
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy—Omaha | Omaha | Nebraska | See Omaha Burlington Station | ||||
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy—Osceola | Osceola | Iowa | OSC | See Osceola | |||
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy—Ottumwa | Ottumwa | Iowa | OTM | See Ottumwa | |||
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy—Plano | Plano | Illinois | PLO | See Plano | |||
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy—Princeton (Illinois) |
Princeton | Illinois | PCT | See Princeton | |||
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul—Columbus (Wisconsin) |
Columbus | Wisconsin | CBS | See Columbus (Wisconsin) | |||
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul—La Crosse | La Crosse | Wisconsin | LSE | See La Crosse | |||
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul—Red Wing | Red Wing | Minnesota | RDW | See Red Wing Milwaukee Road Passenger Depot | |||
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul—Tomah | Tomah | Wisconsin | TOH | See Tomah | |||
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul—Winona | Winona | Minnesota | WIN | See Winona (Minnesota) | |||
Chicago and Alton—Lincoln (Illinois) |
Lincoln | Illinois | LCN | See Lincoln (Illinois) | |||
Chicago and Alton—Springfield (Illinois) |
Springfield | Illinois | SPI | See Springfield (Illinois) | |||
Chico | Chico | California | CIC | Coast Starlight | 12,875 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Chico |
Station is also called the Southern Pacific Depot |
Chillicothe[5] | Chillicothe | Illinois | CIA | Southwest Chief, Southwest Limited, & Super Chief-El Capitan |
Station was dropped when the Southwest Chief was rerouted in 1996 | ||
Chipley | Chipley | Florida | CIP | Sunset Limited | Service was suspended in 2005 following Hurricane Katrina;[26] station is also called the Bill Lee Station | ||
Cincinnati, Richmond, & Muncie Depot | Muncie | Indiana | See Muncie Depot | ||||
Cincinnati Union Terminal | Cincinnati | Ohio | CIN | Cardinal | 15,213 | CSX Transportation/ City of Cincinnati |
Station was also a stop on the James Whitcomb Riley before it was discontinued in 1977 |
Cincinnati Thruway Motorcoach stop | Cincinnati | Ohio | CIG | Thruway Motorcoach stop at Greyhound Lines station | |||
City Park Benicia Thruway Motorcoach stop | Benicia | California | BCI | See Benicia Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Civic Center—St. Louis | St. Louis | Missouri | STL | See St. Louis – Gateway Multimodal Transportation Center | |||
Claremont (New Hampshire) |
Claremont | New Hampshire | CLA | Vermonter | 2,123 | New England Central Railroad | Platform only (no shelter); station was originally call Claremont Junction |
Claremont (California) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Claremont | California | CLM | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with shelter) at the Claremont Metrolink station with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach; station is also known as the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Station | |||
Claremont Junction | Claremont | New Hampshire | CLA | See Claremont (New Hampshire) | |||
Clearwater-St. Petersburg Thruway Motorcoach stop | Pinellas Park | Florida | STP | See St. Petersburg-Pinellas Park Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Clearwater Atlantic Coast Line Depot[5] | Clearwater | Florida | CLW | Silver Meteor & Silver Star |
Station was dropped when the Silver Service (which includes the Silver Meteor and the Silver Star) was truncated in 1984; the station building was demolished in 2003. Station was also a stop on the Floridian before it was discontinued in 1979. | ||
Clearwater Beach Thruway Motorcoach stop | Clearwater Beach, Clearwater |
Florida | CWB | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Civic Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Clearwater Thruway Motorcoach stop | Pinellas Park | Florida | STP | See St. Petersburg-Pinellas Park Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Cleburne Intermodal Transportation Depot | Cleburne | Texas | CBR | Texas Eagle | 4,143 | BNSF Railway/ City of Cleburne |
The Intermodal Transportation Depot replaced the Santa Fe Depot (at the same location) in the 1990s |
Clemson | Clemson | South Carolina | CSN | Crescent | 5,597 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ City of Clemson |
Flag stop; station is about 0.7 miles (1.1 km) north of Clemson University |
Clemson University | Clemson | South Carolina | CSN | See Clemson | |||
Cleveland Lakefront Station | Cleveland | Ohio | CLE | Capitol Limited & Lake Shore Limited |
50,940 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Amtrak/ City of Cleveland |
Station is also served by Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority's Rapid Transit Blue and Green lines |
Clifton Forge | Clifton Forge | Virginia | CLF | Cardinal | 2,750 | CSX Transportation | Station was originally known as the Chesapeake and Ohio Station |
Clinton[13] | Clinton | Connecticut | Clamdigger | Station was dropped when the service by the Clamdigger was discontinued in 1971; station is served by the Connecticut Department of Transportation's Shore Line East | |||
Cloverdale Thruway Motorcoach stop | Cloverdale | California | CLV | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the park and ride lot of the Cloverdale Depot with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Coatesville | Coatesville | Pennsylvania | COT | Keystone Service | 16,626 | Amtrak | Platform with shelter; there is an old railroad station at the stop, but it is not used |
Coeur d'Alene Thruway Motorcoach stop | Coeur d'Alene | Idaho | CER | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the A&D Gas Station and Mini Mart with connection service provided by Northwestern Trailways | |||
Colby Thruway Motorcoach stop | Colby | Wisconsin | ABB | See Abbotsford Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Colfax (California) |
Colfax | California | COX | California Zephyr | 4,479 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Colfax |
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Colfax (Washington) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Colfax | Washington | CFX | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Ace Hardware store with connection service provided by Northwestern Trailways | |||
College Station | College Station | Texas | CLL | See College Station-Bryan | |||
College Station-Bryan | College Station | Texas | CLL | Texas Eagle | Station was dropped when the Texas Eagle was rerouted in about 1996 | ||
Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park | Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park, Earlimart |
California | CNL | See Allensworth State Park | |||
Colonie | Schenectady | New York | SDY | See Schenectady | |||
Colonie-Schenectady | Colonie | New York | Empire State Express, Niagara Rainbow, & Salt City Express |
Station was replaced as an Amtrak stop by the new Schenectady station in 1979 | |||
Colorado Springs Thruway Motorcoach stop | Colorado Springs | Colorado | COS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Greyhound Lines station with connection service provided by Greyhound Lines | |||
Columbia (South Carolina) |
Columbia | South Carolina | CLB | Silver Star | 36,349 | CSX Transportation/ City of Columbia |
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Columbia Station (Washington) |
Wenatchee | Washington | WEN | See Wenatchee Columbia Station | |||
Columbus[5] (Ohio) |
Columbus | Ohio | |||||
Columbus (Wisconsin) |
Columbus | Wisconsin | CBS | Empire Builder | 16,188 | Canadian Pacific Railway/ CMC Heartland Partners |
Station was also a stop on the Twin Cities Hiawatha before it was discontinued in 1971; station is also known as the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad Depot and the Milwaukee Road Passenger Depot[Note 13] |
Colville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Colville | Washington | CVL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Rural Resources Community Action with connection service provided by CWA Grape Line | |||
Concord Transportation Center | Concord | New Hampshire | CNH | See Concord Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Concord Thruway Motorcoach stop | Concord | New Hampshire | CNH | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Concord Transportation Center with connection service provided by Concord Coach Lines | |||
Connecticut River Railroad Station—Holyoke | Holyoke | Massachusetts | See Holyoke Connecticut River Railroad Station | ||||
Connellsville | Connellsville | Pennsylvania | COV | Capitol Limited | 4,815 | CSX Transportation/ Amtrak |
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Connersville | Connersville | Indiana | COI | Cardinal | 771 | CSX Transportation/ Amtrak/ City of Connersville |
Platform with shelter |
Conway Thruway Motorcoach stop | Conway | New Hampshire | CAY | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the First Stop Market & Deli with connection service provided by Concord Coach Lines | |||
Coolidge | Coolidge | Arizona | CLG | Sunset Limited | Station was dropped when the Sunset Limited was rerouted in 1996; station building was retired in 1973 and later raized. | ||
Coors Field—Denver | Denver | Colorado | DEN | See Denver Union Station | |||
Coos Bay Thruway Motorcoach stop | Coos Bay | Oregon | CBY | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Porter Stage Lines station with connection service provided by Porter Stage Lines | |||
Corcoran | Corcoran | California | COC | San Joaquin | 31,542 | BNSF Railway/ City of Corcoran |
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Corona Thruway Motorcoach stop | Corona | California | WCO | See West Corona Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Corning Thruway Motorcoach stop | Corning | California | CNG | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Corning, Intermodal Transit Station with connection serviced provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach, but connection service was discontinued in 2009 | |||
Cornwells Heights | Cornwells Heights, Bensalem Township |
Pennsylvania | CWH | Keystone Service & Northeast Regional |
3,215 | Amtrak | Platform with shelter; station is also served by Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority's Trenton Line. |
Corsicana | Corsicana | Texas | CNA | Texas Eagle | Station was dropped when the Texas Eagle was rerouted in about 1996 | ||
Corvallis Thruway Motorcoach stop | Corvallis | Oregon | CVI | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Greyhound Lines station with connection service provided by Valley Retriever | |||
Crater Lake Thruway Motorcoach stop | Crater Lake | Oregon | CLK | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Community House at Rim Village with connection service provided by the Crater Lake Trolley | |||
Crawford | McGregor | Texas | MCG | See McGregor | |||
Crawfordsville | Crawfordsville | Indiana | CRF | Cardinal & Hoosier State |
6,249 | CSX Transportation/ Amtrak/ Nancy Morrison |
Platform with shelter; Flag stop for both the Cardinal and the Hoosier State. Station was also stop on the Kentucky Cardinal before it was discontinued in 1983. |
Crawfordsville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Crawfordsville | Indiana | CRB | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local McDonald's restaurant | |||
Crescent City Thruway Motorcoach stop | Crescent City | California | CRC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Cultural Center with connection service provided by SouthWest POINT | |||
Crestline[5] | Crestline | Ohio | |||||
Creston | Creston | Iowa | CRN | California Zephyr | 4,621 | BNSF Railway | Station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1997 and the Pioneer before it was discontinued in 1997 |
Crestview | Crestview | Florida | CSV | Sunset Limited | Service was suspended in 2005 following Hurricane Katrina[26] | ||
Croton-Harmon | Croton-on-Hudson | New York | CRT | Adirondack, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Lake Shore Limited & Maple Leaf |
48,694 | Metropolitan Transportation Authority/ Village of Coroton-on-Hudson |
Station is also served by Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Metro-North Railroad Hudson Line |
Croton-on-Hudson | Croton-on-Hudson | New York | CRT | See Croton-Harmon | |||
Culpeper | Culpeper | Virginia | CLP | Cardinal, Crescent & Northeast Regional |
13,677 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Town of Culpeper |
Station was originally known as the Chesapeake and Ohio Station |
Cumberland | Cumberland | Maryland | CUM | Capitol Limited | 11,835 | CSX Transportation | |
Cumberland Thruway Motorcoach stop | Allegany College of Maryland, Cumberland |
Maryland | CUA | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Center for Continuing Education on the campus of the Allegany College of Maryland with connection service provided by BayRunner Shuttle Service | |||
Cut Bank | Cut Bank | Montana | CUT | Empire Builder | 2,920 | BNSF Railway |
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Current Amtrak train stations |
Current Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach stops |
Future Amtrak station or stops (planned, under construction, not yet open, etc.) |
Stations or stops that have been discontinued, closed, or are otherwise no longer in use |
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Station/stop name | City | State/ Province | Code | Train name(s) | Annual ridership | Station owner(s) | Notes |
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Dade City Thruway Motorcoach stop | Dade City | Florida | DDE | Amtrak | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Dade City Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Depot with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach; served by the Palmetto until it was truncated in 2004 | ||
Dallas Union Station | Dallas | Texas | DAL | Texas Eagle | 56,564 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Dallas |
Station is also served by Dallas Area Rapid Transit's Red and Blue lines, as well the Trinity Railway Express (a joint project of the Dallas Area Rapid Transit and the Fort Worth Transportation Authority); station was also a stop on the Inter-American before it was replaced by the Eagle in 1981 (which became the Texas Eagle in 1988) |
Damariscotta Thruway Motorcoach stop | Damariscotta | Maine | DAM | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Waltz Pharmacy with connection service provided by Concord Coach Lines | |||
Danville (Virginia) |
Danville | Virginia | DAN | Crescent | 9,697 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ City of Danville |
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Danville (Illinois) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Danville | Illinois | DVI | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local BP/Amoco gas station with connection service provided by Burlington Trailways | |||
Davenport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Davenport | Iowa | DVP | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Ground Transportation Center with connection service provided by Burlington Trailways | |||
Davis Southern Pacific Railroad Station | Davis | California | DAV | California Zephyr, Capitol Corridor, & Coast Starlight |
424,114 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Davis |
Station used to be known as the Davisville Southern Pacific Railroad Station |
Davisville Southern Pacific Railroad Station | Davis | California | DAV | See Davis Southern Pacific Railroad Station | |||
Dayton[5] | Dayton | Ohio | |||||
Daytona Beach Thruway Motorcoach stop | Daytona Beach | Florida | DYA | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Hilton Hotel in the Daytona Beach Ocean Walk Village with connection service provided exclusively to the DeLand station (DLD) by Southern Komfort Cab | |||
De Land[5][Note 14] | DeLand | Florida | DLD | See DeLand | |||
Dearborn | Dearborn | Michigan | DER | Wolverine | 81,878 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Amtrak/ City of Dearborn |
Station was also a stop on the Lake Cities before it was discontinued in 2004 and the Michigan Executive before it was discontinued in 1984. This station and the Greenfield Village station are to be replaced by the Dearborn Intermodal Passenger Rail Station in August 2014.[29][30] |
Dearborn Intermodal Passenger Rail Station | Dearborn | Michigan | DER | Wolverine | This station is anticipated to replace the Dearborn and Greenfield Village stations in August 2014[29][30] | ||
Decatur[5] | Decatur | Alabama | |||||
Deer Park Thruway Motorcoach stop | Deer Park | Washington | DPK | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Fresenius Medical Center with connection service provided by CWA Grape Line | |||
Deerfield Beach | Deerfield Beach | Florida | DFB | Silver Star & Silver Meteor |
30,048 | Florida Department of Transportation | Station is also known as the Old Deerfield Beach Seaboard Air Line Railway Station; station is also served by South Florida Regional Transportation Authority's Tri-Rail |
DeForest Thruway Motorcoach stop | DeForest | Wisconsin | MSD | See Madison – Truckers Inn Truck Stop Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Del Mar[5] | Del Mar | California | DEL | San Diegan | In 1994 this station was replaced by the Solano Beach Transit Center, which is located about 2 miles (3.2 km) to the north. Station is a Los Angeles County Metro Rail station. | ||
Del Mar Los Angeles County Metro Rail station | Pasadena | California | PAS | See Pasadena | |||
Del Rio | Del Rio | Texas | DRT | Sunset Limited & Texas Eagle |
2,443 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Del Rio |
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DeLand[Note 14] | DeLand | Florida | DLD | Silver Meteor & Silver Star |
26,502 | Florida Department of Transportation/ Amtrak |
Station was also a stop on the Sunset Limited, but service was suspended in 2005 following Hurricane Katrina; station is also known as the Atlantic Coast Line Station |
Delaware and Hudson—Fort Edward | Fort Edward | New York | FED | See Fort Edward-Glens Falls | |||
Delaware and Hudson—Glens Falls | Fort Edward | New York | FED | See Fort Edward-Glens Falls | |||
Delaware and Hudson—Plattsburgh | Plattsburgh | New York | PLB | See Plattsburgh | |||
Delaware and Hudson—Port Henry | Port Henry | New York | POH | See Port Henry | |||
Delaware and Hudson—Port Huron | Port Huron | Michigan | PTH | See Port Huron | |||
Delaware and Hudson—Port Kent | Port Kent | New York | PRK | See Port Kent | |||
Delaware and Hudson—Saratoga Springs | Saratoga Springs | New York | SAR | See Saratoga Springs | |||
Delaware and Hudson—Westport | Westport | New York | WSP | See Westport | |||
Delaware and Hudson—Whitehall | Whitehall | New York | WHL | See Whitehall | |||
Delray Beach | Delray Beach | Florida | DLB | Silver Star & Silver Meteor |
13,280 | Florida Department of Transportation/ County of Palm Beach |
Station is also served by South Florida Regional Transportation Authority's Tri-Rail |
Deming | Deming | New Mexico | DEM | Sunset Limited & Texas Eagle |
1,382 | Union Pacific Railroad | Platform only (no shelter); Flag stop on both the Sunset Limited and the Texas Eagle |
Denair | Denair | California | TRK | See Turlock-Denair | |||
Denmark | Denmark | South Carolina | DNK | Silver Star | 4,364 | CSX Transportation/ City of Denmark |
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Denver Union Station | Denver | Colorado | DEN | California Zephyr | 108,124 | Regional Transportation District | Station is also served by Regional Transportation District's C, E, and W lines. Station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1997, the Pioneer before it was discontinued in 1997, and the Denver Zephyr before it was discontinued in about 1973. In 2011 this "station" was temporarily relocated about 1,500 feet (460 m) to the northeast (north of Coors Field) to facilitate renovation of tracks in the area; it is anticipated to return to main Union Station building in the Spring of 2014.[31] |
Denver and Rio Grande Western—Salt Lake City | Salt Lake City | Utah | SLC | See Salt Lake City Rio Grande Depot | |||
Denver and Rio Grande Western—Thompson | Thompson Springs | Utah | TOS | See Thompson Denver and Rio Grande Western Station | |||
Denver and Rio Grande Western—Thompson Springs | Thompson Springs | Utah | TOS | See Thompson Denver and Rio Grande Western Station | |||
Denver Thruway Motorcoach stop | Denver | Colorado | DEB | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Greyhound Lines station with connection service provided by Greyhound Lines | |||
Depew | Depew | New York | BUF | See Buffalo – Depew | |||
Depot Town | Ypsilanti | Michigan | See Ypsilanti Depot Town | ||||
Detroit | Detroit | Michigan | DET | Wolverine | 70,626 | Canadian National Railway/ Michigan Department of Transportation/ Amtrak |
Station replaced the Detroit Michigan Central Station (DET) in 1994; station was also a stop on the Lake Cities before it was discontinued in 2004 |
Detroit Lakes | Detroit Lakes | Minnesota | DLK | Empire Builder | 5,103 | BNSF Railway/ Minnesota Department of Transportation |
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Detroit Michigan Central Station | Detroit | Michigan | DET | Michigan Executive | Station was a stop on the Michigan Executive before it was discontinued in 1984; station was replaced by the Detroit (DET) station in 1994 and was no longer used as a train station | ||
Devils Lake | Devils Lake | North Dakota | DVL | Empire Builder | 5,142 | BNSF Railway | |
Dillon | Dillon | South Carolina | DIL | Palmetto | 9,456 | CSX Transportation | |
Diridon Station | San Jose | California | SJC | See San Jose Diridon Station | |||
Disney Hometown Museum | Marceline | Missouri | MAR | See Marceline | |||
Disneyland Thruway Motorcoach stop | Disneyland, Anaheim |
California | DSY | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Disneyland Hotel with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Discovery Bay Thruway Motorcoach stop | Discovery Bay | Washington | DBY | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) just west of Fat Smitty's Restaurant with connection service provided by Olympic Bus Lines | |||
Dodge City | Dodge City | Kansas | DDG | Southwest Chief | 5,149 | BNSF Railway/ City of Dodge City |
Station used to be known as the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Depot |
Dothan[5] | Dothan | Alabama | Floridian | Station was dropped when the Floridian was discontinued in 1979 | |||
Douglas Station Thruway Motorcoach stop | El Segundo | California | ESG | See El Segundo Thruway Motorcoach stop Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Metro Rail's Douglas station with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Douglas (Wyoming) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Douglas | Wyoming | DGS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Plains Motel & Gift Shop | |||
Dover Transportation Center (New Hampshire) |
Dover | New Hampshire | DOV | Downeaster | 61,708 | Pan Am Railways/ New Hampshire Department of Transportation/ City of Dover |
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Dover (Delaware) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Dover | Delaware | DVR | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Greyhound Lines station with connection service provided by Greyhound Lines | |||
Dowagiac | Dowagiac | Michigan | DOA | Blue Water & Wolverine |
4,108 | Amtrak/ City of Dowagiac |
Also a stop on the International Limited before it was discontinued in 2004 |
Downing Peoria International Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | General Wayne A. Downing Peoria International Airport, Peoria |
Illinois | PIA | See Peoria – Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Downingtown | Downingtown | Pennsylvania | DOW | Keystone Service | 68,918 | Amtrak | Platform with shelter; station is also served by Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority's Paoli/Thorndale Line |
Du Quoin | Du Quoin | Illinois | DQN | Illini & Saluki |
11,481 | Canadian National Railway/ City of Du Quoin |
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Dublin Thruway Motorcoach stop | Pleasanton | California | DBP | See Dublin/Pleasanton Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Dublin/Pleasanton Thruway Motorcoach stop | Pleasanton | California | DBP | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Dublin/Pleasanton Bay Area Rapid Transit station with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach; this station is located on the border of Dublin and Pleasanton and is also called the East Dublin/Pleasanton station and should not be confused with the West Dublin/Pleasanton station | |||
Dubuque Intermodal Transportation Center | Dubuque | Iowa | Black Hawk | Canadian National Railway/ City of Dubuque |
Station is expected to open when service by the Black Hawk resumes in late 2014 to early 2015 | ||
Duluth – Greyhound Station Thruway Motorcoach stop | Duluth | Minnesota | DUL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Greyhound Lines terminal with connection service provided by Jefferson Lines | |||
Duluth – University of Minnesota Thruway Motorcoach stop | University of Minnesota Duluth | Minnesota | DUU | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Kirby Student Center on the campus of the University of Minnesota Duluth with connection service provided by Jefferson Lines | |||
Dundas | Hamilton | Ontario | International Limited | Canadian railway station; station closed in about 1990 | |||
Dunkirk Thruway Motorcoach stop | Dunkirk | New York | DUK | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at P&G Foods with connection service provided by Coach USA | |||
Dunsmuir | Dunsmuir | California | DUN | Coast Starlight | 5,912 | Union Pacific Railroad | |
Durand Union Station | Durad | Michigan | DRD | Blue Water | 14,295 | Canadian National Railway/City of Durand | Station was also a stop on the International Limited before it was discontinued in 2004 |
Durant[5] | Durant | Mississippi | DUR | City of New Orleans | Station was dropped when the City of New Orleans was rerouted in 1995 | ||
Durham-University of New Hampshire | University of New Hampshire, Durham |
New Hampshire | DHM | Downeaster | 60,978 | Pan Am Railways/ New Hampshire Department of Transportation University of New Hampshire |
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Durham (North Carolina) |
Durham | North Carolina | DNC | Carolinian & Piedmont |
83,232 | North Carolina Railroad Company/ Fuller Street Redevelopment, LLC |
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Dwight Railroad Depot | Dwight | Illinois | DWT | Lincoln Service | 10,763 | Union Pacific Railroad/ Village of Dwight |
Station was also a stop on the Ann Rutledge before it was truncated in 2007 |
Dyer | Dyer | Indiana | DYE | Cardinal & Hoosier State |
2,934 | CSX Transportation/ Amtrak |
Platform with shelter; station was also a stop on the Kentucky Cardinal before it was discontinued in 1983 |
Dyersburg | Newbern | Tennessee | NBN | See Newbern–Dyersburg |
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Current Amtrak train stations |
Current Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach stops |
Future Amtrak station or stops (planned, under construction, not yet open, etc.) |
Stations or stops that have been discontinued, closed, or are otherwise no longer in use |
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Station/stop name | City | State/ Province | Code | Train name(s) | Annual ridership | Station owner(s) | Notes |
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Eagle Thruway Motorcoach stop | Eagle | Colorado | EGL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Loaf 'N Jug | |||
Eagle Point Thruway Motorcoach stop | Eagle Point | Oregon | EPT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Eagle Point City Hall | |||
Earlimart | Earlimart | California | CNL | See Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park | |||
East Chicago | East Chicago | Indiana | See Indiana Harbor | ||||
East Glacier Park | East Glacier Park | Montana | GPK | Empire Builder | 14,814 | BNSF Railway | Seasonal stop only (April–October)[Note 7] |
East Greenwich | East Greenwich | Rhode Island | Beacon Hill | Station was dropped when the Beacon Hill was discontinued in 1981. | |||
East Lansing | Michigan State University, East Lansing |
Michigan | LNS | Blue Water | 66,398 | Canadian National Railway/ Michigan State University |
Station is also a stop on the International Limited before it was discontinued in 2004 |
East Lyme | East Lyme | Connecticut | Beacon Hill | Station was dropped when the Beacon Hill was discontinued in 1981; station is also a stop on the Clamdigger before service was discontinued in 1971 | |||
East Peoria | East Peoria | Illinois | Prairie Marksman | Station was dropped when the Prairie Marksman was discontinued in 1981 | |||
Easton Thruway Motorcoach stop | Easton | Maryland | ESN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Easton Airport's main terminal with connection service provided by BayRunner Shuttle Service; the airport is also known as Newman Field | |||
Eau Claire Thruway Motorcoach stop | Eau Claire | Wisconsin | EUC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local McDonald's restaurant with connection service provided by Jefferson Lines | |||
Eau Claire Transit Transfer Center | Eau Claire | Wisconsin | EUC | See Eau Claire Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Eau Claire – University of Wisconsin Thruway Motorcoach stop | University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire | Wisconsin | EUM | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Towers Hall on the campus of the University of Wisconsin—Eau Claire with connection service provided by Jefferson Lines | |||
Edgewood | Edgewood | Maryland | Chesapeake | Station was dropped when the Chesapeake was discontinued in 1983; station is a Maryland Area Regional Commuter station | |||
Edmonds | Edmonds | Washington | EDM | Amtrak Cascades & Empire Builder |
29,250 | BNSF Railway/ Sound Transit |
Station is also served by Sound Transit's Sounder commuter rail North Line |
Edmondson Avenue | Baltimore | Maryland | See Baltimore Edmondson Avenue | ||||
Effingham | Effingham | Illinois | EFG | City of New Orleans, Illini, & Saluki |
29,359 | Canadian National Railway/ National Trail Development, LLC |
Flag stop for the City of New Orleans only |
Egg Harbor City Thruway Motorcoach station stop | Egg Harbor City | New Jersey | EGH | New Jersey Transit | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with shelter) at New Jersey Transit's Egg Harbor station with connection service provided by New Jersey Transit (Atlantic City Line) | ||
El Centro Thruway Motorcoach stop | El Centro | California | ECC | Thruway Motorcoach stop at a Greyhound Lines station | |||
El Monte Thruway Motorcoach stop | El Monte | California | EMC | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the El Monte Station | |||
El Paso Union Depot | El Paso | Texas | ELP | Sunset Limited & Texas Eagle |
13,093 | City of El Paso | Also known as the El Paso Union Passenger Depot |
El Paso Thruway Motorcoach stop | El Paso | Texas | ELB | Thruway Motorcoach stop at a Greyhound Lines station | |||
El Portal Thruway Motorcoach stop | El Portal | California | EPL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Yosemite View Lodge with connection service provided by the Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System | |||
El Segundo Thruway Motorcoach stop | El Segundo | California | ESG | Los Angeles County Metro Rail | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Metro Rail's Douglas station with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | ||
Elgin | South Elgin | Illinois | See South Elgin | ||||
Elizabethtown | Elizabethtown | Pennsylvania | ELT | Keystone Service & Pennsylvanian |
123,153 | Amtrak | |
Elizabeth[5] | Elizabeth | New Jersey | Metroliner | ||||
Elizabethtown Thruway Motorcoach stop | Elizabethtown | Kentucky | EZH | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) | |||
Elk Grove Thruway Motorcoach stop | Elk Grove | California | EKG | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at an e-tran station with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Elkhart | Elkhart | Indiana | EKH | Capitol Limited & Lake Shore Limited |
20,080 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ City of Elkhart |
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Elko | Elko | Nevada | ELK | California Zephyr | 9,657 | Union Pacific Railroad | The Elko Station has two different addresses, one for the eastbound platform and one for the westbound platform. Although there is no direct access between the two platforms, they are, nevertheless, still part of the same station (ELK). |
Elkton | Elkton | Maryland | Chesapeake | Station was dropped when the Chesapeake was discontinued in 1983 | |||
Ellensburg Thruway Motorcoach stop | Ellensburg | Washington | EBG | Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Elsie Thruway Motorcoach stop | Elsie | Oregon | ELS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Oney's Roadhouse with connection service provided by NorthWest POINT/OC&W Coachways[Note 5] | |||
Elyria | Elyria | Ohio | ELY | Capitol Limited & Lake Shore Limited |
6,548 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Amtrak |
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Emeryville | Emeryville | California | EMY | California Zephyr, Capitol Corridor, Coast Starlight, & San Joaquin |
598,859 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Emeryville |
Closest Amtrak train station to the city of San Francisco |
Emporia[5] | Emporia | Kansas | EMP | Southwest Chief, Southwest Limited, & Super Chief-El Capitan |
Station was dropped in 1996 with service by the Southwest Chief was discontinued in 1996 and the Emporia train station building was demolished | ||
Encinitas | Encinitas | California | ENC | Pacific Surfliner | N/A[Note 15] | North County Transit District | Station is also served by North County Transit District's Coaster. |
Enfield[33] | Thompsonville, Enfield |
Connecticut | Connecticut Valley Service | Station dropped when service ended in 1986; station used to be known as Thompsonville | |||
Englewood | Englewood, Chicago |
Illinois | Calumet | The Calumet was discontinued in 1991 | |||
Ephrata | Ephrata | Washington | EPH | Empire Builder | 3,750 | BNSF Railway/ City of Ephrata |
Platform with shelter |
Ephrata Thruway Motorcoach stop | Ephrata | Washington | EPR | Thruway Motorcoch stop (no shelter) at a local Shell gas station with connection service provided by Northwestern Trailways | |||
Erie Railroad—Jamestown Motorcoach stop | Jamestown | New York | JMN | See Jamestown Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Erie Union Station | Erie | Pennsylvania | ERI | Lake Shore Limited | 18,108 | CSX Transportation/ Logistics Plus, Inc. |
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Escanaba Thruway Motorcoach stop | Escanaba | Michigan | EMI | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a Delta Area Transit Authority bus stop with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Essex | Essex | Montana | ESM | Empire Builder | 3,869 | BNSF Railway | Flag stop; platform only (no shelter) |
Essex Junction/Burlington | Essex Junction | Vermont | ESX | Vermonter | 20,579 | New England Central Railroad | |
Ettrick Station | Ettrick | Virginia | PTB | CSX Transportation | See Petersburg | ||
Eugene Southern Pacific Passenger Depot | Eugene | Oregon | EUG | Amtrak Cascades & Coast Starlight |
118,006 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Eugene |
Also sometimes called the Eugene-Springfield station |
Eugene Thruway Motorcoach stop | University of Oregon, Eugene |
Oregon | EUO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Hayward Field on the campus of the University of Oregon with connection service provided by OC&W Coachways[Note 5] | |||
Eugene-Springfield | Eugene | Oregon | EUG | See Eugene Southern Pacific Passenger Depot | |||
Eureka Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | McKinleyville | California | MKV | See McKinleyville Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Eureka Thruway Motorcoach stop | Eureka | California | EKA | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Denny's with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach; used to stop at a Greyhound Lines station | |||
Evanston Train Depot | Evanston | Wyoming | EVT | Pioneer | Station was dropped when the Pioneer was discontinued in 1997 | ||
Everett | Everett | Washington | EVR | Amtrak Cascades & Empire Builder |
43,115 | BNSF Railway/ City of Everett |
Station is also served by Sound Transit's Sounder commuter rail North Line |
Evergreen Louisville and Nashville Depot | Evergreen | Alabama | EVE | Gulf Breeze | Closed when the Gulf Breeze service was discontinued in 1995 | ||
Exeter | Exeter | New Hampshire | EXR | Downeaster | 101,543 | Pan Am Railways/ New Hampshire Department of Transportation/ City of Exeter |
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Exeter Thruway Motorcoach stop | Exeter | California | EXE | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Value Convenience gas station | |||
Exton | Exton | Pennsylvania | EXT | Keystone Service & Pennsylvanian |
113,499 | Amtrak | Station is also served by Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority's Paoli/Thorndale Line |
Exton Whitford Station | Exton | Pennsylvania | WHI | Silverliner Service | Now a Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority station only |
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Station/stop name | City | State/ Province | Code | Train name(s) | Annual ridership | Station owner(s) | Notes |
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Fair Haven | Fair Haven | Vermont | FHV | Ethan Allen Express | Station closed in 2010 after stop was replaced by the Castleton Station about 5 miles (8.0 km) to the east | ||
Fairfield | Suisun City | California | SUI | See Suisun/Fairfield | |||
Fargo | Fargo | North Dakota | FAR | Empire Builder | 22,497 | BNSF Railway | Station was also a stop on the North Coast Hiawatha before it was discontinued in 1979; station used to be known as the Great Northern Depot and the Burlington Northern Depot |
Fayetteville | Fayetteville | North Carolina | FAY | Palmetto & Silver Meteor |
53,590 | CSX Transportation/ City of Fayetteville |
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Fillmore Thruway Motorcoach stop | Fillmore | California | FIL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the local International House of Pancakes with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Flagstaff | Flagstaff | Arizona | FLG | Southwest Chief | 40,390 | BNSF Railway/ City of Flagstaff |
Station is just north of the campus of Northern Arizona University; station is also known as the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Depot |
Flagstaff Thruway Motorcoach stop | Flagstaff | Arizona | FGG | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at KP Transportation with connection service provided by Greyhound Lines | |||
Flint | Flint | Michigan | FLN | Blue Water | 36,045 | Canadian National Railway/ Flint Mass Transportation Authority |
Also a stop on the International Limited before it was discontinued in 2004 |
Florence (South Carolina) |
Florence | South Carolina | FLO | Palmetto &Silver Meteor | 52,003 | CSX Transportation/ McLeod Regional Medical Center |
Replaced the Florence Atlantic Coast Line Depot (immediately to the east) in 1996; station is also a service stop for the Auto Train |
Florence Atlantic Coast Line Depot[5] (South Carolina) |
Florence | South Carolina | FLO | McLeod Regional Medical Center | Replaced by the new Florence station (immediately to the west) in 1996 | ||
Florence (Oregon) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Florence | Oregon | FRO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) near the Florence Chamber of Commerce with connection service provided by Porter Stage Lines | |||
Florida Keys Thruway Motorcoach stop | Marathon | Florida | MTH | See Marathon Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Fond du Lac Thruway Motorcoach stop | Fond du Lac | Wisconsin | FDL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Mobil gas station with connection service provided by Lamers Connect | |||
Fort Collins Thruway Motorcoach stop | Fort Collins | Colorado | FCC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Greyhound Lines bus station | |||
Fort Edward | Fort Edward | New York | FED | See Fort Edward-Glens Falls | |||
Fort Edward-Glens Falls | Fort Edward | New York | FED | Adirondack & Ethan Allen Express |
9,435 | Canadian Pacific Railway/ Fort Edward Local Development Corporation |
Platform only (no shelter); station was originally known as the Delaware and Hudson Railroad Depot |
Fort Eustis | Lee Hall, Newport News |
Virginia | LHV | See Lee Hall Depot | |||
Fort Hood Thruway Motorcoach stop | Fort Hood, Killeen |
Texas | FHD | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Copeland Soldier Service Center with connection service provided by Southwestern Coaches[Note 16] | |||
Fort Lauderdale | Fort Lauderdale | Florida | FTL | Silver Star & Silver Meteor |
53,955 | Florida Department of Transportation | Station is also served by South Florida Regional Transportation Authority's Tri-Rail |
Fort Madison | Fort Madison | Iowa | FMD | Southwest Chief | 7,246 | BNSF Railway | Station is also known as the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Depot |
Fort Morgan | Fort Morgan | Colorado | FMG | California Zephyr | 3,196 | BNSF Railway | Station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1997 and the Pioneer before it was discontinued in 1997 |
Fort Myers Thruway Motorcoach stop | Fort Myers | Florida | FTM | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Fort Myers Pilot Travel Plaza with connection service provided by Martz First Class | |||
Fort Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga | New York | FTC | See Ticonderoga | |||
Fort Wayne Pennsylvania Railroad Station[5] | Fort Wayne | Indiana | Broadway Limited | Station was dropped in 1990 when the Broadway Limited was rerouted further north | |||
Fort Wayne Thruway Motorcoach stop | Fort Wayne | Indiana | FWA | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) just east of Bishop Dwenger High School with connection service exclusively with Garrett station provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Fort Worth Intermodal Transportation Center | Fort Worth | Texas | FTW | Heartland Flyer & Texas Eagle |
129,389 | BNSF Railway/ Fort Worth Transportation Authority |
Station is also served by the Trinity Railway Express (a joint project of the Dallas Area Rapid Transit and the Fort Worth Transportation Authority) |
Fortuna Thruway Motorcoach stop | Fortuna | California | FTA | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Pepper's Restaurant with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Fostoria | Forstoria | Ohio | FOS | Three Rivers | Station was dropped when the Three Rivers was discontinued in 2005 | ||
Foxwoods Casino Thruway Motorcoach stop | Mashantucket Pequot Indian Reservation, Ledyard |
Connecticut | FOX | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Foxwoods Resort Casino with connection service provided exclusively to the New London Union Station (NLC) by Southeast Area Transit | |||
Framingham Railroad Station | Framingham | Massachusetts | FRA | Lake Shore Limited | 2,674 | Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority | Platform with shelter; station is also served by Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Framingham/Worcester Line |
Franconia | Springfield | Virginia | FRS | See Franconia-Springfield | |||
Franconia-Springfield | Springfield | Virginia | FRS | Northeast Regional | Station was dropped when service by the Northeast Regional was discontinue in 2010; station is a Washington Metro station | ||
Frank R. Lautenberg Station | Secaucus | New Jersey | SEC | See Secaucus Junction | |||
Fraser | Fraser | Colorado | WIP | See Frasier-Winter Park | |||
Fraser-Winter Park | Fraser | Colorado | WIP | California Zephyr | 7,250 | BNSF Railway/ Ronald M. Anderson |
Platform with shelter; station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1979. Fraser is about 5 miles (8.0 km) northwest of Winter Park. Station has the highest altitude of any station in the United States. |
Frederick – Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Frederick Municipal Airport, Frederick |
Maryland | FRR | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the BayRunner Shuttle office at the Frederick Municipal Airport with connection service provided by BayRunner Shuttle Service | |||
Frederick – MARC Station Thruway Motorcoach stop | Frederick | Maryland | FRC | See Frederick – Transit Center Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Frederick – Transit Center Thruway Motorcoach stop | Frederick | Maryland | FRC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Transit Center/Frederick Maryland Area Regional Commuter station with connection service provided by BayRunner Shuttle Service | |||
Fredericksburg | Fredericksburg | Virginia | FBG | Carolinian & Northeast Regional |
106,034 | CSX Transportation/ Thomas H. Mitchell |
Platform with shelter; station is also served by Virginia Railway Express's Fredericksburg Line. Station was also a stop on the Twilight Shoreliner. |
Fredonia Thruway Motorcoach stop | State University of New York at Fredonia | New York | FDN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Williams Center on the campus of State University of New York at Fredonia with connection service provided by Coach USA | |||
Fredonia State University Thruway Motorcoach stop | State University of New York at Fredonia | New York | FDN | See Fredonia Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Freeman | Burlington | Ontario | See Burlington West | ||||
Freeport (Illinois) |
Freeport | Illinois | Black Hawk | Canadian National Railway/ City of Freeport |
Station is expected to open when service by the Black Hawk resumes in late 2014 to early 2015 | ||
Freeport (Maine) |
Freeport | Maine | FRE | Downeaster | 15,250 | Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority/ L.L.Bean/ State of Maine/ Town of Freeport |
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Fremont Station | Fremont | California | FMT | Capitol Corridor | 38,471 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Fremont |
Station is also served by the Altamont Corridor Express; the Coast Starlight passes through the station daily, but does not stop. The station is also referred to as the ”Big Ball Plaza'. |
Fremont Thruway Motorcoach stop | Fremont | California | FRT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the park and ride (across the street from a local McDonald's restaurant) with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Fresno Santa Fe Passenger Depot | Fresno | California | FNO | San Joaquin | 399,141 | BNSF Railway/ City of Fresno |
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Frisco Thruway Motorcoach stop | Frisco | Colorado | FSC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Frisco Transfer Center with connection service provided by Greyhound Lines | |||
Fullerton Transportation Center | Fullerton | California | FUL | Pacific Surfliner & Southwest Chief |
313,949 | BNSF Railway/ City of Fullerton |
Station is also served by Metrolink's 91 and Orange County lines. Station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1997. The transportation center actually includes two depots: one built by the Union Pacific Railroad and the other by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, Amtrak uses the later depot. |
Fulton | Fulton | Kentucky | FTN | City of New Orleans | 4,588 | Canadian National Railway/ Amtrak |
Flag stop |
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Station/stop name | City | State/ Province | Code | Train name(s) | Annual ridership | Station owner(s) | Notes |
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Gainesville (Florida) |
Waldo | Florida | WDO | See Waldo | |||
Gainesville (Georgia) |
Gainesville | Georgia | GNS | Crescent | 6,464 | Norfolk Southern Railway | Station used to be known as the Gainesville Southern Railway Depot |
Gainesville (Texas) |
Gainesville | Texas | GLE | Heartland Flyer | 6,476 | BNSF Railway/ City of Gainesville |
Station is also known as the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Depot |
Gainesville (Florida) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Gainesville | Florida | GNF | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Rosa Parks Regional Transit System Downtown Station | |||
Galesburg | Galesburg | Illinois | GBB | California Zephyr, Carl Sandburg, Illinois Zephyr, & Southwest Chief |
103,717 | BNSF Railway/ City of Galeburg |
In 1996, replaced the Galesburg Santa Fe Railway Depot, which was located about 2,500 feet (760 m) northwest. Station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1997 and the Pioneer before it was discontinued in 1997. |
Galesburg Santa Fe Railway Depot[34] | Galesburg | Illinois | GBA | Desert Wind, Pioneer, Southwest Chief, Southwest Limited, & Super Chief-El Capitan |
BNSF Railway | Station is also known as the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Depot and the North Broad Street Station. Station was dropped when the Southwest Chief was rerouted in 1996 and was replaced by the Galesburg station, which is located about 2,500 feet (760 m) southeast. The station building has been torn down. | |
Gallup | Gallup | New Mexico | GLP | Southwest Chief | 15,647 | BNSF Railway/ City of Gallup (Space shared with Gallup Cultural Center) |
Station also known as the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Depot |
Galveston – Bus Stop Thruway Motorcoach stop | Galveston | Texas | GLV | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Valero gas station with connection service provided by Kerrville Bus[Note 17] | |||
Galveston – Railroad Museum Thruway Motorcoach stop | Galveston | Texas | GLS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Galveston Railroad Museum (formerly the Santa Fe Railroad Station) with connection service provided by Lone Star Coach | |||
Galveston, Harrisburg, and San Antonio—Sanderson | Sanderson | Texas | SND | See Sanderson | |||
Galyon Transportation Center | Greensboro | North Carolina | GRO | See Greensboro | |||
Garberville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Garberville | California | GBV | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Waterwheel Restaurant with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Garden City | Garden City | Kansas | GCK | Southwest Chief | 7,355 | BNSF Railway/ City of Garden City |
Station is also known as the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Station |
Garibaldi Highlands Thruway Motorcoach stop | Garibaldi Highlands, Squamish |
British Columbia | GBC | See Squamish-North Garibaldi Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Garrett | Garrett | Indiana | GIN | Broadway Limited | Station was dropped when the Broadway Limited was discontinued in 1995 | ||
Gary[34] | Gary | Indiana | Calumet | The Calumet was discontinued in 1991 | |||
Gary – Broadway | Gary | Indiana | Calumet | The Calumet was discontinued in 1991 | |||
Gastonia | Gastonia | North Carolina | GAS | Crescent | 1,741 | Norfolk Southern Railway | Flag stop |
Gateway Multimodal Transportation Center—St. Louis | St. Louis | Missouri | STL | Lincoln Service, Missouri River Runner, & Texas Eagle |
See St. Louis – Gateway Multimodal Transportation Center | ||
Gateway Station | Charlotte | North Carolina | See Charlotte – Gateway Station | ||||
Gearhart Thruway Motorcoach stop | Gearhart | Oregon | GHT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Gearhart Builders Supply Store with connection service provided by NorthWest POINT/OC&W Coachways[Note 5] | |||
General Mitchell International Airport | General Mitchell International Airport, Milwaukee |
Wisconsin | MKA | See Milwaukee Airport Railroad Station | |||
General Wayne A. Downing Peoria International Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | General Wayne A. Downing Peoria International Airport, Peoria |
Illinois | PIA | See Peoria – Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Genoa | Genoa | Illinois | Black Hawk | Canadian National Railway/ City of Genoa |
Station is expected to open when service by the Black Hawk resumes in late 2014 to early 2015 | ||
Georgetown | Georgetown | Ontario | GEO | International Limited | Via Rail Canada | Canadian railway station; station was dropped when the International Limited was discontinued in 2004 | |
Germantown Junction | North Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | PHN | See North Philadelphia | |||
Gilman | Gilman | Illinois | GLM | Illini & Saluki |
3,257 | Canadian National Railway | Platform with shelter |
Gilroy Thruway Motorcoach stop | Gilroy | California | GLY | Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Gilroy Caltrain station with connection service provided by Monterey-Salinas Transit; station is also served by Caltrain | ||
Glacier | West Glacier | Montana | WGL | See West Glacier | |||
Glacier Park | East Glacier Park | Montana | GPK | See East Glacier Park | |||
Glasgow | Glasgow | Montana | GGW | Empire Builder | 5,416 | BNSF Railway | |
Glendale Transportation Center | Glendale | California | GDL | Pacific Surfliner | 41,936 | Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority/ City of Glendale |
Platform with shelter; station is also served by Metrolink's Antelope Valley and Ventura County lines. Station is also known as the Southern Pacific Depot and used to be known as Tropico. |
Glens Falls | Fort Edward | New York | FED | See Fort Edward-Glens Falls | |||
Glenview Railroad Station | Glenview | Illinois | GLN | Empire Builder & Hiawatha |
65,849 | Metra/ Canadian Pacific Railway |
Station is also served by Metra's Milwaukee District North Line; station was also a stop on the Lake Country Limited before it was discontinued in 2001 and the Twin Cities Hiawatha before it was discontinued in 1971. |
Glenwood Springs | Glenwood Springs | Colorado | GSC | California Zephyr | 33,113 | Union Pacific Railroad | Station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1979 |
Gold Hill Thruway Motorcoach stop | Gold Hill | Oregon | GHL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Ray's Market with connection service provided by SouthWest POINT | |||
Godbold Transportation Center | Brookhaven | Mississippi | BRH | See Brookhaven | |||
Goldsboro Thruway Motorcoach stop | Goldsboro | North Carolina | GBO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Gateway Transit Terminal with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Goleta | Goleta | California | GTA | Pacific Surfliner | 70,291 | Union Pacific Railroad/ Amtrak/ City of Goleta |
Platform with shelter |
Gonzaga University | Spokane | Washington | SPK | See Spokane Intermodal Center | |||
Goshen Thruway Motorcoach stop | Goshen | California | GSN | See Goshen Junction Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Goshen Junction Thruway Motorcoach stop | Goshen | California | GSN | Thruway Motorcoch stop (no shelter) at an ARCO Travel Plaza with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Granby | Granby | Colorado | GRA | California Zephyr | 3,408 | Union Pacific Railroad/ Town of Granby |
Platform only (no shelter); station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1979 |
Grand Canyon – Maswick Lodge Thruway Motorcoach stop | Grand Canyon National Park | Arizona | GCB | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Maswik Lodge with connection service provided by Arizona Shuttle | |||
Grand Canyon – Grand Canyon Depot Thruway Motorcoach train station stop | Grand Canyon National Park | Arizona | GCN | Xanterra Parks and Resorts | Thruway Motorcoach train station stop (with waiting room) at the Grand Canyon Depot with connection service provided by the Grand Canyon Railway exclusively to Grand Canyon Depot at Williams station (WMA) | ||
Grand Canyon – Tusayan Thruway Motorcoach stop | Tusayan | Arizona | TSY | See Tusayan Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Grand Central Station—Memphis | Memphis | Tennessee | MEM | See Memphis Central Station | |||
Grand Central Terminal—New York City | New York City | New York | NYG | See New York City Grand Central Terminal | |||
Grand Forks | Grand Forks | North Dakota | GFK | Empire Builder | 19,422 | BNSF Railway/Amtrak | In 1982 the station replaced the Great Northern Freight Warehouse and Depot, which is located about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) to the east |
Grand Forks Great Northern Freight Warehouse and Depot[34] | Grand Forks | North Dakota | GFK | Empire Builder | In 1982 this depot was replaced by the Grand Forks station, which is located about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) to the west | ||
Grand Junction | Grand Junction | Colorado | GJT | California Zephyr | 29,826 | Union Pacific Railroad/ Pufferbelly, Inc |
Station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1979 |
Grand Rapids | Grand Rapids | Michigan | GRR | Pere Marquette | 51,993 | CSX Transportation | |
Grangeville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Grangeville | Idaho | GVI | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Zip Trip with connection service provided by Northwestern Trailways | |||
Grants Pass Thruway Motorcoach stop | Grants Pass | Oregon | GTP | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Transportation Center (which included a Greyhound Lines bus station) with connection service provided by SouthWest POINT | |||
Grantsville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Grantsville | Maryland | GTV | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Pilot Travel Center with connection service provided by BayRunner Shuttle Service | |||
Grasonville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Grasonville | Maryland | KNT | See Kent Island Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Grass Valley Thruway Motorcoach stop | Grass Valley | California | GRS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at City Hall | |||
Great America Station | Santa Clara | California | GAC | 120,140 | See Santa Clara – Great American Station | ||
Great Northern—Fargo | Fargo | North Dakota | FAR | See Fargo | |||
Great Northern—Grand Forks | Grand Forks | North Dakota | GFK | See Great Northern Freight Warehouse and Depot | |||
Great Northern—Minot | Minot | North Dakota | MOT | See Minot | |||
Great Northern—Rugby | Rugby | North Dakota | RUG | See Rugby | |||
Greeley Union Pacific Railroad Depot | Greeley | Colorado | GRE | Pioneer & San Francisco Zephyr |
Station was dropped when the Pioneer was discontinued in 1997 | ||
Green Bay Thruway Motorcoach stop | Green Bay | Wisconsin | GBY | Thruway Motorcoch stop (no shelter) at the Greyhound Lines terminal with connection service provided by Indian Trails, by Jefferson Lines, and by Lamers Connect | |||
Green River (Utah) |
Green River | Utah | GRI | California Zephyr | 2,873 | Union Pacific Railroad | This station replaced the Thompson Denver and Rio Grande Station in 1997; originally called the Blake Station |
Green River (Wyoming) |
Green River | Wyoming | GNR | Pioneer | Station was dropped when the Pioneer was discontinued in 1997 | ||
Greenfield John W. Olver Transit Center (Massachusetts) |
Greenfield | Massachusetts | Vermonter | On December 29, 2014 the Vermonter was rerouted west on to the Connecticut River Line and this station will be included on the new routing | |||
Greenfield Village (Michigan) |
Greenfield Village, Dearborn |
Michigan | GFV | Wolverine | N/A[Note 18] | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Henry Ford Museum/ Greenfield Village/ Amtrak |
Platform only (no shelter); conditional flag stop that requires preapproval and reservations several weeks in advance for groups of not less than 20 persons.[35][36] Prior to 2006, the station was a regular, but seasonal stop (summer only).[37] This station, along with the Dearborn station, is to be replaced by the Dearborn Intermodal Passenger Rail Station in August 2014.[29][30] |
Greensboro | Greensboro | North Carolina | GRO | Carolinian, Crescent, &Piedmont |
139,869 | North Carolina Railroad Company/ City of Greensboro |
Station is part of the Galyon Transportation Center and is also called the Greensboro Southern Railway Depot |
Greensburg | Greensburg | Pennsylvania | GNB | Pennsylvanian | 14,248 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Westmoreland Cultural Trust |
Station was also a stop on the Three Rivers before it was discontinued in 2005 |
Greenville Louisville and Nashville Depot (Alabama) |
Greenville | Alabama | GVA | Gulf Breeze | Closed when Gulf Breeze service was discontinued in 1995 | ||
Greenville (North Carolina) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Greenville | North Carolina | GRN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Greenville Area Transit Transfer Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Greenville (South Carolina) |
Greenville | South Carolina | GRV | Crescent | 12,021 | Norfolk Southern Railway | |
Greenwich | East Greenwich | Rhode Island | See East Greenwich | ||||
Greenwood | Greenwood | Mississippi | GWD | City of New Orleans | 15,730 | Canadian National Railway | |
Grenada[34] | Grenada | Mississippi | GDA | City of New Orleans | Station was dropped when the City of New Orleans was rerouted in 1995 | ||
Grimsby | Grimsby | Ontario | GMS | Maple Leaf | Via Rail Canada | Canadian railway station[Note 1] | |
Grover Beach | Grover Beach | California | GVB | Pacific Surfliner | 19,169 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Grover Beach |
Platform with shelter; station is sometimes referred to as the Grover Beach/Pismo Beach station |
Grover Beach/Pismo Beach | Grover Beach | California | GVB | See Grover Beach | |||
Guadalupe | Guadalupe | California | GUA | Pacific Surfliner | 11,719 | Union Pacific Railroad | Station is sometimes called the Guadalupe-Santa Maria station (the city of Santa Maria is about 8 miles (13 km) to the east of the station). |
Guadalupe-Santa Maria | Guadalupe | California | GUA | See Guadalupe | |||
Guelph Central Station | Guelph | Ontario | GUE | International Limited | City of Guelph | Canadian railway station; station was dropped when the International Limited was discontinued in 2004 | |
Gulport | Gulfport | Mississippi | GUF | Sunset Limited | Service was suspended in 2005 following Hurricane Katrina;[38] station used to be known as the Gulfport Union Station. The Gulfport Centennial Museum is located in the station building. | ||
Guliford-Shore Line East[13] | Guilford | Connecticut | Clamdigger | Station was dropped when the service by the Clamdigger was discontinued in 1971; station is served by the Connecticut Department of Transportation's Shore Line East | |||
Guilford-Leete's Island[13] | Guilford | Connecticut | Clamdigger | Station was dropped when the service by the Clamdigger was discontinued in 1971 |
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Station/stop name | City | State/ Province | Code | Train name(s) | Annual ridership | Station owner(s) | Notes |
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Hagerstown Thruway Motorcoach stop | Hagerstown | Maryland | HAG | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Washington County Transit Center with connection service provided by BayRunner Shuttle Service | |||
Hamden | North Haven | Connecticut | See North Haven | ||||
Hamilton (Ohio) |
Hamilton | Ohio | HMN | Cardinal | Station was dropped when service by the Cardinal was discontinued in 2005 | ||
Hamilton (Ontario) |
Hamilton | Ontario | See both Aldershot AND Dundas | ||||
Hamlet | Hamlet | North Carolina | HAM | Silver Star | 4,882 | CSX Transportation/ City of Hamlet |
Station was originally known as the Seaboard Air Line Passenger Depot |
Hammond (Indiana) |
Hammond | Indiana | HMI | See Hammond–Whiting (Indiana) | |||
Hammond (Louisiana) |
Hammond | Louisiana | HMD | City of New Orleans | 15,602 | Canadian National Railway/ Hammond Chamber of Commerce |
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Hammond–Whiting (Indiana) |
Hammond | Indiana | HMI | Wolverine | 7,763 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Amtrak |
Station was also a stop on the Three Rivers before it was discontinued in 2005, the Lake Cities before it was discontinued in 2004, and the Calumet before it was discontinued in 1991; the station used to be a stop on the Capitol Limited and the Lake Shore Limited |
Hammonton Thruway Motorcoach station stop | Hammonton | New Jersey | HTN | New Jersey Transit | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with shelter) at New Jersey Transit's Hammonton station with connection service provided by New Jersey Transit (Atlantic City Line) | ||
Hancock (Maryland) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Hancock | Maryland | HNK | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Hancock Truck Plaza with connection service provided by BayRunner Shuttle Service | |||
Hancock (Michigan) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Hancock | Michigan | HKM | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Shottle Bop Liquor Store with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Hanford | Hanford | California | HNF | San Joaquin | 225,708 | BNSF Railway/ City of Hanford |
Used to be known as the San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway Station |
Harbor Park Stadium | Norfolk | Virginia | NFK | See Norfolk | |||
Harlingen Thruway Motorcoach stop | Harlingen | Texas | HGN | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Valley Transit station | |||
Harmon | Croton-on-Hudson | New York | CRT | See Croton-Harmon | |||
Harpers Ferry | Harpers Ferry | West Virginia | HFY | Capitol Limited | 6,287 | CSX Transportation/ National Park Service |
Platform with shelter; station is also served by Maryland Area Regional Commuter's Brunswick Line |
Harrisburg Transportation Center | Harrisburg | Pennsylvania | HAR | Keystone Service & Pennsylvanian |
571,940 | Amtrak | Station was also a stop on the Three Rivers before it was discontinued in 2005; station used to be known as the Harrisburg Pennsylvania Station and the Harrisburg Central Railroad Station |
Hart Station | Brewton | Alabama | BTA | See Brewton | |||
Hartford Union Station | Hartford | Connecticut | HFD | New Haven–Springfield Shuttle, Northeast Regional, & Vermonter |
187,357 | Amtrak/Greater Hartford Transit District | |
Harvey House—Barstow | Barstow | California | BAR | See Barstow Harvey House Depot | |||
Harvey House—San Bernardino | San Bernardino | California | SNB | See San Bernardino Santa Fe Depot | |||
Harvey House—Winslow | Winslow | Arizona | WLO | See Winslow | |||
Hastings (Minnesota) |
Hastings | Minnesota | Twin Cities Hiawatha | The Twin Cities Hiawatha was discontinued in 1971 | |||
Hastings (Nebraska) |
Hastings | Nebraska | HAS | California Zephyr | 5,865 | BNSF Railway/ Midland Corporation |
Station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1997 and the Pioneer before it was discontinued in 1997; station was also known as the Burlington Depot, the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Depot, and the Burlington Route Station[Note 9] |
Hatch Thruway Motorcoach stop | Hatch | New Mexico | HCH | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the former Rio Grande Gift Shop | |||
Hattiesburg Union Station | Hattiesburg | Mississippi | HBG | Crescent | 13,056 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ City of Hattiesburg |
Station also known as the New Orleans and Northeastern Passenger Depot |
Haverhill | Haverhill | Massachusetts | HHL | Downeaster | 44,660 | Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority | Platform with shelter; station is also served by Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Haverhill Line |
Havelock Thruway Motorcoach stop | Havelock | North Carolina | HVL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Tourism and Event Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Havre | Havre | Montana | HAV | Empire Builder | 13,392 | BNSF Railway | Station is also known as the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Station |
Hawthorne Station Intermodal Center | Bend | Oregon | BED | See Bend Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Hayward | Hayward | California | HAY | Capitol Corridor | 35,409 | Union Pacific/ City of Hayward |
Platform with shelter |
Hazlehurst | Hazlehurst | Mississippi | HAZ | City of New Orleans | 1,728 | Canadian National Railway/ Amtrak |
Platform with shelter; Flag stop |
Healdsburg Thruway Motorcoach stop | Healdsburg | California | HEA | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Singletree Inn with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Helper | Helper | Utah | HER | California Zephyr | 2,245 | Union Pacific Railroad | Station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1979 |
Hemet – Coco's Bakery Thruway Motorcoach stop | Hemet | California | HET | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Coco's Bakery Restaurant with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Hemet – Simpson Center Thruway Motorcoach stop | Hemet | California | HMT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Simpson Senior Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Hercules Intermodal Transit Center | Hercules | California | HRC | Capitol Corridor & San Joaquin |
Construction on the Intermodal Transit Center (also called the Hercules Station & Terminal) is anticipated to begin in 2016 and be open for rail service in 2018.[41] | ||
Hercules Station & Terminal | Hercules | California | HRC | See Hercules Intermodal Transit Center | |||
Hermann | Hermann | Missouri | HEM | Missouri River Runner | 18,568 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Hermann |
Platform with shelter; station was a stop on the Kansas City Mule, St. Louis Mule, and the Ann Rutledge before all three were consolidated into the Missouri River Runner in 2009 |
Hermiston | Hinkle | Oregon | HIK | See Hinkle-Hermiston | |||
Hermiston Thruway Motorcoach stop | Hermiston | Oregon | HMO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) | |||
High Point | High Point | North Carolina | HPT | Carolinian, Crescent, & Piedmont |
40,302 | North Carolina Railroad/ City of High Point |
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Highland | Poughkeepsie | New York | POU | See Poughkeepsie | |||
Hillsborough | Hillsborough | North Carolina | Carolinia & Piedmont |
Station is expected to open for service in 2015 | |||
Hinkle-Hermiston | Hinkle | Oregon | HIK | Pioneer | Station was dropped when the Pioneer was discontinued in 1997; the former station shelter is now part of the Hinkle Locomotive Service and Repair Facility | ||
Hinckley Thruway Motorcoach stop | Hinckley | Minnesota | HKL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Tobie's Restaurant with connection service provided by Jefferson Lines | |||
Hinton | Hinton | West Virginia | HIN | Cardinal | 8,897 | CSX Transportation/ City of Hinton |
Station used to be the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Depot |
Hobart Pennsylvania Railroad Station | Hobart | Indiana | Calumet | Station is also known as The Pennsy Depot; the Calumet was discontinued in 1991 | |||
Holdrege Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Depot | Holdrege | Nebraska | HLD | California Zephyr | 2,335 | BNSF Railway/ The Warehouse LLC Shane Westcott |
Station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1997 and the Pioneer before it was discontinued in 1997. Station is also known as the CB&Q Holdrege Depot and the Burlington Route Station[Note 9] |
Holland | Holland | Michigan | HOM | Pere Marquette | 39,228 | CSX Transportation/ City of Holland |
Station is part of the Louis & Helen Padnos Transportation Center |
Hollywood | Hollywood | Florida | HOL | Silver Star & Silver Meteor |
34,869 | Florida Department of Transportation | Station is also served by South Florida Regional Transportation Authority's Tri-Rail |
Holyoke Railroad Station | Holyoke | Massachusetts | Vermonter | City of Holyoke | In early 2015 the Vermonter is anticipated to be rerouted west of the Connecticut River and this station will be included on the new routing[10] | ||
Homestead Thruway Motorcoach stop | Homestead | Florida | HMF | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the former Greyhound Lines station | |||
Homewood | Homewood | Illinois | HMW | City of New Orleans, Illini & Saluki |
46,552 | Canadian National Railway/ BJ of Homewood, Inc. |
Station is also served by Metra's Metra Electric District line; station was also a stop on the James Whitcomb Riley before it was discontinued in 1977 |
Hood River | Hood River | Oregon | HOO | Pioneer | Mount Hood Railroad | Station dropped when the Pioneer was discontinued in 1997, but the station depot continues as a Thruway Motorcoach stop with the same station code | |
Hood River Thruway Motorcoach stop | Hood River | Oregon | HOO | Mount Hood Railroad | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Hood River Railroad Depot with connection service provided by Greyhound Lines; station was also a stop on the Pioneer, but was dropped when the Pioneer was discontinued in 1997 | ||
Hope | Hope | Arkansas | HOP | Texas Eagle | 1,310 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Hope |
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Hope Airport | Burbank | California | BUR | See Burbank Bob Hope Airport | |||
Houghton Thruway Motorcoach stop | Michigan Technological University, Houghton |
Michigan | HGH | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Memorial Union Building on the campus of the Michigan Technological University with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Houston | Houston | Texas | HOS | Sunset Limited | 21,617 | Union Pacific Railroad | There had been plans to have the Houston Intermodal Transit Center (also known as Burnett Plaza) modified to replace this station, but such plans were cancelled in 2010 |
Houston Union Station[34] | Houston | Texas | Station was dropped with all Amtrak service was moved to the Houston station in 1974 | ||||
Howard City Thruway Motorcoach stop | Howard City | Michigan | HWC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local BP gas station with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Hudson | Hudson | New York | HUD | Adirondack, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, & Maple Leaf |
174,968 | CSX Transportation/ Amtrak/ City of Hudson |
Station was also a stop on the Lakeshore Limited (southbound only) until that service was discontinued in 2009, however the Lakeshore Limited (both northbound and southbound) still passes through the station without stopping |
Huntingdon | Huntingdon | Pennsylvania | HGD | Pennsylvanian | 6,392 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Amtrak |
Station was also a stop on the Three Rivers before it was discontinued in 2005 and by the Broadway Limited before it was replaced by the Three Rivers in 1995 |
Huntington | Huntington | West Virginia | HUN | Cardinal | 11,186 | CSX Transportation | |
Hutchinson | Hutchinson | Kansas | HUT | Southwest Chief | 5,303 | BNSF Railway/ James L. Strawn |
Station also known as the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Station |
Hyannis | Hyannis | Massachusetts | HYA | Cape Codder | Station was dropped when the Cape Codder was discontinued in 1996; station is served by the Cape Cod Central Railroad |
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Station/stop name | City | State/ Province | Code | Train name(s) | Annual ridership | Station owner(s) | Notes |
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Icicle | Leavenworth | Washington | LWA | See Leavenworth Icicle | |||
Idaho Falls Thruway Motorcoach stop | Idaho Falls | Idaho | IDA | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the former Greyhound Lines station | |||
Illinois Central—Mattoon | Mattoon | Illinois | MAT | See Mattoon | |||
Illinois Central—McComb | McComb | Mississippi | MCB | See McComb | |||
Illinois Central—Newbern | Newbern | Tennessee | NBN | See Newbern–Dyersburg | |||
Illinois Terminal | Champaign | Illinois | CHM | See Champaign-Urbana | |||
Independence | Independence | Missouri | IDP | Missouri River Runner | 9,725 | Union Pacific Railroad | Station is often referred to as the Truman Depot |
Indiana Harbor | East Chicago | Indiana | Calumet | The Calumet was discontinued in 1991 | |||
Indianapolis Union Station | Indianapolis | Indiana | IND | Cardinal & Hoosier State |
36,162 | City of Indianapolis | Station was also stop on the Kentucky Cardinal before it was discontinued in 1983 |
Indio[34] | Indio | California | IDO | Sunset Limited | Station was dropped when the Sunset Limited discontinued service in about 1998; the station code IDO still used by a Thruway Motorcoach stop, which is located about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the southwest | ||
Indio Thruway Motorcoach stop | Indio | California | IDO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) behind a local Denny's with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach; the station code IDO used to be used by Indio station, which is located about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the northeast | |||
Ingersoll | Ingersoll | Ontario | ING | Via Rail Canada | Canadian railway station[Note 1]; station still served by Via Rail Canada's Windsor-Toranto line | ||
Irvine Transportation Center | Irvine | California | IRV | Pacific Surfliner | 425,041 | Orange County Transportation Authority/ City of Irvine |
Station is also served by Metrolink's Inland Empire–Orange County and Orange County lines. |
Iselin | Iselin, Woodbridge |
New Jersey | MET | See Metropark | |||
Islamorada Thruway Motorcoach stop | Islamorada | Florida | ISL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Burger King restaurant | |||
Isleton Thruway Motorcoach stop | Isleton | California | ISE | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a Rio Vista Delta Breeze bus stop with connection service provided by Rio Vista Delta Breeze | |||
Issaquah Thruway Motorcoach stop | Issaquah | Washington | ISQ |
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Station/stop name | City | State/ Province | Code | Train name(s) | Annual ridership | Station owner(s) | Notes |
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Jackson (Michigan) |
Jackson | Michigan | JXN | Wolverine | 31,481 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Amtrak |
Former historic Union Station; station was also a stop on the Lake Cities before it was discontinued in 2004 |
Jackson Union Station (Mississippi) |
Jackson | Mississippi | JAN | City of New Orleans | 48,327 | Canadian National Railway/ City of Jackson |
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Jacksonville (Florida) |
Jacksonville | Florida | JAX | Silver Meteor & Silver Star |
94,277 | CSX Transportation/ Amtrak |
Also a stop on the Sunset Limited, but service was suspended in 2005 following Hurricane Katrina |
Jacksonville (North Carolina) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Jacksonville | North Carolina | JNC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) adjacent to a local Hess gas station with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mobile Railroad Company Freight Depot | Tallahassee | Florida | TLH | See Tallahassee | |||
Jamaica Thruway Motorcoach stop | Jamaica, Queens, New York City |
New York | JFK | See John F. Kennedy International Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Jameston Thruway Motorcoah stop | Jamestown | New York | JMN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a former Jamestown Erie Railroad Station with connection service provided by Coach USA | |||
Jamestown Thruway Motorcoach stop | Jamestown | California | JTO | ||||
Janesville | Janesville | Wisconsin | JVL | Lake Country Limited | Amtrak station briefly used by the Lake Country Limited before it was discontinued in 2001; the station code JVL is still used for a Thruway Motorcoach stop, which is located about 5 miles (8.0 km) to the north | ||
Janesville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Janesville | Wisconsin | JVL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at a Van Galder station with connection service provided by Van Galder Bus Company[Note 19]; the station code JVL was used to be used for the Janesville station, which is located about 5 miles (8.0 km) to the south | |||
Jefferson City | Jefferson City | Missouri | JEF | Missouri River Runner | 50,598 | Union Pacific Railroad/ State of Missouri |
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Jeffersonville | Jeffersonville | Indiana | JFV | Kentucky Cardinal | Station was dropped when the Kentucky Cardinal was discontinued in 2003 | ||
Jesup | Jesup | Georgia | JSP | Silver Meteor | 10,692 | CSX Transportation/ City of Jesup |
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John F. Kennedy International Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Jamaica, Queens, New York City |
New York | JFK | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the John F. Kennedy International Airport | |||
John W. Olver Transit Center | Greenfield | Massachusetts | See Greenfield John W. Olver Transit Center (Massachusetts) | ||||
Johnstown | Johnstown | Pennsylvania | JST | Pennsylvanian | 23,615 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Johnstown Area Heritage Association |
Also a stop on the Three Rivers before it was discontinued in 2005 |
Joliet Union Station | Joliet | Illinois | JOL | Lincoln Service & Texas Eagle |
70,142 | Union Pacific Railroad/ Metra/ City of Joliet |
Station is also served by Metra's Rock Island and Heritage Corridor lines. Station was also served by the Prairie Marksman before it was discontinued in 1981, the Abraham Lincoln before it was discontinued in 1978, and the Texas Chief. Station used to be the historic Union Station. |
Joseph R. Biden Jr. Railroad Station | Wilmington | Delaware | WIL | See Wilmington | |||
Joseph Scelsi Intermodal Transportation Center | Pittsfield | Massachusetts | PIT | See Pittsfield Joseph Scelsi Intermodal Transportation Center | |||
June Lake Thruway Motorcoach stop | June Lake | California | JNL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the June Lake Ski Area parking lot with connection service provided by Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System |
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Station/stop name | City | State/ Province | Code | Train name(s) | Annual ridership | Station owner(s) | Notes |
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Kalamazoo Transportation Center | Kalamazoo | Michigan | KAL | Blue Water & Wolverine |
129,858 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ City of Kalamazoo |
Also a stop on the Lake Cities before it was discontinued in 2004 and the International Limited before it was discontinued in 2004 |
Kalkaska Thruway Motorcoach stop | Kalkaska | Michigan | KLK | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Arby's | |||
Kankakee | Kankakee | Illinois | KKI | City of New Orleans, Illini, & Saluki |
24,067 | Canadian National Railway/ City of Kankakee |
Flag stop for the City of New Orleans only; station was also a stop on the James Whitcomb Riley before it was discontinued in 1977 |
Kannapolis | Kannapolis | North Carolina | KAN | Carolinian & Piedmont |
19,205 | North Carolina Railroad/ City of Kannapolis |
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Kansas City Union Station | Kansas City | Missouri | KCY | Missouri River Runner & Southwest Chief |
164,859 | Kansas City Terminal Railway/ Union Station Kansas City, Inc |
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Kelso Multimodal Transportation Center | Kelso | Washington | KEL | Amtrak Cascades & Coast Starlight |
28,892 | BNSF Railway/ City of Kelso |
Also called the Kelso-Longview station and the Kelso Burlington Northern Train Depot; station was also a stop on the Pioneer before it was discontinued in 1997. The station is on the east bank of the Cowlitz River, the city of Longview is on the west side of the river. |
Kelso-Longview | Kelso | Washington | KEL | See Kelso Multimodal Transportation Center | |||
Kennedy Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Jamaica, Queens, New York City |
New York | JFK | See John F. Kennedy International Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Kensington-Berlin | Kensington, Berlin |
Connecticut | BER | See Berlin | |||
Kent Thruway Motorcoach stop | Chatham-Kent | Ontario | CTH | See Chatham Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Kent Island Thruway Motorcoach stop | Grasonville | Maryland | KNT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Hilton Garden Inn with connection service provided by BayRunner Shuttle Service | |||
Kettle Falls Thruway Motorcoach stop | Kettle Falls | Washington | KTF | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a city park with connection service provided by CWA Gold Line | |||
Kettleman City Thruway Motorcoach stop | Kettleman | California | KTC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Carl's Jr. restaurant with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Kewanee | Kewanee | Illinois | KEE | Carl Sandburg & Illinois Zephyr |
16,510 | BNSF Railway/ City of Kewanee |
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Key Largo Thruway Motorcoach stop | Key Largo | Florida | KYL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a former local Island Supermarket | |||
Key West – Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Key West | Florida | KWA | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Concourse 3 of the Key West International Airport | |||
Key West – Ferry Terminal Thruway Motorcoach stop | Key West | Florida | KWW | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Bright Ferry Terminal/Flagler Station | |||
Killeen Thruway Motorcoach stop | Killeen | Texas | KIL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Arrow Trailways station with connection service provided by Southwestern Coaches[Note 16] | |||
Killeen – Foot Hood Thruway Motorcoach stop | Fort Hood, Killeen |
Texas | FHD | See Foot Hood Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Killington Thruway Motorcoach stop | Killington | Vermont | KLT | Seasonal stop | |||
King City Thruway Motorcoach stop | King City | California | KGC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local McDonald's restaurant with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
King Street Station | Seattle | Washington | SEA | See Seattle King Street Station | |||
Kingman | Kingman | Arizona | KNG | Southwest Chief | 10,768 | BNSF Railway | Station used to be known as the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Depot |
Kingman Thruway Motorcoach stop | Kingman | Arizona | KGG | Connection service provided by Greyhound Lines | |||
Kingsley Thruway Motorcoach stop | Kingsley | Michigan | KGS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Kingsley Laundromat with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Kingston Railroad Station (New York) |
Rhinecliff, Rhinebeck |
New York | RHI | See Rhinecliff | |||
Kingston (Rhode Island) |
West Kingston | Rhode Island | KIN | Northeast Regional | 152,403 | Amtrak/ Rhode Island Department of Transportation |
Station was also a stop on the Beacon Hill before it was discontinued in 1981 and the Twilight Shoreliner |
Kingston (Washington) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Kingston | Washington | KGT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Kingston Ferry Terminal with connection service provided by Olympic Bus Lines | |||
Kingstown | North Kingstown | Rhode Island | See Wickford Junction | ||||
Kingstree | Kingstree | South Carolina | KTR | Palmetto & Silver Meteor |
14,669 | CSX Transportation/ Town of Kingstree |
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Kinston Thruway Motorcoach stop | Kinston | North Carolina | KNC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Visitor and Information Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Kirkwood Missouri Pacific Depot | Kirkwood | Missouri | KWD | Missouri River Runner | 59,770 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Kirkwood |
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Kissimmee | Kissimmee | Florida | KIS | Silver Meteor & Silver Star |
44,906 | Florida Department of Transportation | Station is also known as the Atlantic Coast Line Station |
Kitchener | Kitchener | Ontario | KOT | International Limited | Via Rail Canada | Canadian railway station[Note 1]; station was dropped when the International Limited was discontinued in 2004 | |
Klamath Thruway Motorcoach stop | Klamath | California | KLM | ||||
Klamath Falls | Klamath Falls | Oregon | KFS | Coast Starlight | 32,881 | Union Pacific Railroad | |
Klamath Falls Thruway Motorcoach stop | Klamath Falls | Oregon | RNY | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Running Y Ranch with connection service provided by the Crater Lake Trolley; seasonal stop only (July–September) |
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Station/stop name | City | State/ Province | Code | Train name(s) | Annual ridership | Station owner(s) | Notes |
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L'Anse Thruway Motorcoach stop | L'Anse | Michigan | LAN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the In the Minds Eye store with connection service provided by the Indian Trails | |||
La Crescenta Thruway Motorcoach stop | La Crescenta | California | LCA | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
La Crescenta-Montrose Thruway Motorcoach stop | La Crescenta | California | LCA | See La Crescenta Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
La Crosse | La Crosse | Wisconsin | LSE | Empire Builder | 28,128 | Canadian Pacific Railway/ La Cross Depot, LLC |
Station was also a stop on the Twin Cities Hiawatha before it was discontinued in 1971; station is also known as the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Depot and the Milwaukee Road Passenger Depot[Note 13] |
La Grande Thruway Motorcoach stop | La Grande | Oregon | LAE | Greyhound Lines | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Greyhound Lines station with connection service provided by Greyhound Lines; the station code LAE used to be used for the La Grande Union Pacific Depot, which is located about 2,000 feet (610 m) to the west | ||
La Grande Union Pacific Depot | La Grande | Oregon | LAE | Station was dropped when the Pioneer was discontinued in 1997; the station code LAE is still used for a Thruway Motorcoach stop, which is located about 2,000 feet (610 m) to the east | |||
La Grange | La Grange | Illinois | LAG | See La Grange Road Station | |||
La Grange Road Station | La Grange | Illinois | LAG | Carl Sandburg & Illinois Zephyr |
15,365 | BNSF Railway | Platform with shelter; station is also served by Metra's BNSF Railway. Although officially called simply the La Grange station, it is usually called the La Grange Road Station so as not to be confused with the La Grange-Stone Avenue Metra station located about 0.4 miles (0.64 km) to the west-southwest (which is not served by Amtrak). |
La Junta | La Junta | Colorado | LAJ | Southwest Chief | 6,711 | BNSF Railway | |
La Marque Thruway Motorcoach stop[42] | La Marque | Texas | LMQ | Thruway Motorcoach stop with connection service provided by Kerrville Bus | |||
La Pine Thruway Motorcoach stop | La Pine | Oregon | LPN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Shell Station with connection service provided by HighDesert POINT | |||
La Plata | La Plata | Missouri | LAP | Southwest Chief | 10,031 | BNSF Railway | Station is also known as the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Station |
La Posada Hotel | Winslow | Arizona | WLO | See Winslow | |||
La Quinta Thruway Motorcoach stop | La Quinta | California | LQT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a SunLine Transit stop (next to Eisenhower Occupational Health) with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
La Sierra Thruway Motorcoach stop | La Sierra, Riverside |
California | RLS | See Riverside – La Sierra Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
La Sierra University Thruway Motorcoach stop | La Sierra, Riverside |
California | RLS | See Riverside – La Sierra Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Lacey | Lacey | Washington | OLW | See Olympia-Lacy Centennial Station | |||
Lafayette (Indiana) |
Lafayette | Indiana | LAF | Cardinal & Hoosier State |
24,925 | CSX Transportation/ City of Lafayette |
Station was also stop on the Kentucky Cardinal before it was discontinued in 1983 and the James Whitcomb Riley before it was discontinued in 1977; station is also known as the Big Four Depot |
Lafayette (Louisiana) |
Lafayette | Louisiana | LFT | Sunset Limited | 6,590 | BNSF Railway/ City of Lafayette |
Station is part of the Rosa Parks Transportation Center |
LaGuardia Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | East Elmhurst, Queens, New York City |
New York | LGA | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at LaGuardia Airport | |||
Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo | Laguna Niguel | California | LNL | Pacific Surfliner | City of Laguna/ City of Mission Viejo |
Station was dropped when service by the Pacific Surfliner was discontinued in 2012; prior to Amtrak service that station was, and still is, serviced by Metrolink, but has never had a station building | |
Lake Charles | Lake Charles | Louisiana | LCH | Sunset Limited | 3,856 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Lake Charles |
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Lake City (Florida) |
Lake City | Florida | LEC | Sunset Limited | Service was suspended in 2005 following Hurricane Katrina[43] | ||
Lake City (Minnesota) |
Lake City | Minnesota | Twin Cities Hiawatha | The Twin Cities Hiawatha was discontinued in 1971 | |||
Lake Geneva | Zenda | Wisconsin | LKG | Lake Country Limited | Station was dropped when the Lake Country Limited was discontinued in 2001 | ||
Lake Placid Thruway Motorcoach stop | Lake Placid | New York | LPD | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at High Peaks Resort with connection service exclusively provided to and from the Westport station (WSP) by Ground Force One | |||
Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad—Sandusky | Sandusky | Ohio | SKY | See Sandusky | |||
Lake Tahoe Thruway Motorcoach stop | South Lake Tahoe | California | SLT | See South Lake Tahoe Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Lakeland | Lakeland | Florida | LAK LKL [Note 20] |
Silver Star | 22,829 | CSX Transportation/ City of Lakeland |
In 1998 this station replaced the Lakeland Atlantic Coast Line Station, which was located about 1.1 miles (1.8 km) to the west |
Lakeland Atlantic Coast Line Station[34] | Lakeland | Florida | LAK | Champion & Silver Star |
This station was replaced in 1998 by the new Lakeland station, which is located about 1.1 miles (1.8 km) to the east. Although the passenger platforms and awnings remain, the station building was demolished in 1998. | ||
Lamar | Lamar | Colorado | LMR | Southwest Chief | 1,823 | BNSF Railway/ City of Lamar |
Station is also known as the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Passenger Depot |
Lamy | Lamy | New Mexico | LMY | Southwest Chief | 12,551 | New Mexico Department of Transportation/ Santa Fe Southern Railway/ SFS Land Holding, Ltd. |
Station is closest Amtrak station to the city of Santa Fe |
Lancaster (California) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Lancaster | California | LCS | City of Lancaster | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with shelter) at the Riverside Metrolink station with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | ||
Lancaster (Pennsylvania) |
Lancaster | Pennsylvania | LNC | Keystone Service & Pennsylvanian |
578,731 | Amtrak | Station was also a stop on the Three Rivers before it was discontinued in 2005 |
Lanham | Lanham | Maryland | NCR | See New Carrollton | |||
Lansing | East Lansing | Michigan | LNS | See East Lansing | |||
Lapeer | Lapeer | Michigan | LPE | Blue Water | 9,997 | Canadian National Railway/ City of Lapeer |
Station was also a stop on the International Limited before it was discontinued in 2004 |
Laramie Union Pacific Depot | Laramie | Wyoming | LAR | Pioneer | Station was dropped when the Pioneer was discontinued in 1997; the station code LAR was later used by a Thruway Motorcoach stop, which is located about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) to the east | ||
Laramie Thruway Motorcoach stop | Laramie | Wyoming | LAR | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Tumbleweed Express gas station; the station code LAR was by the Laramie Union Pacific Depot, which is located about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) to the west | |||
Laredo Thruway Motorcoach stop | Laredo | Texas | LDO | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Greyhound Lines station | |||
Las Cruces Thruway Motorcoach stop | Las Cruces | New Mexico | LCR | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Greyhound Lines station | |||
Las Vegas (New Mexico) |
Las Vegas | New Mexico | LSV | Southwest Chief | 5,376 | BNSF Railway/ City of Las Vegas |
Station is also called the Las Vegas Intermodal Facility |
Las Vegas (Nevada) |
Las Vegas | Nevada | LVS | Desert Wind & Las Vegas Limited |
This station is the only Amtrak station to have operated out of a casino: the Plaza Hotel & Casino. Station was dropped when the Desert Wind was discontinued in 1997; the station was also a stop on the Las Vegas Limited before it was replaced by the Desert Wind in 1976. The station code LVS is still used for a Thruway Motorcoach stop, which is attached to the southwest side of the Plaza Hotel & Casino. | ||
Las Vegas Intermodal Facility (New Mexico) |
Las Vegas | New Mexico | LSV | See Las Vegas (New Mexico) | |||
Las Vegas Thruway Motorcoach stop | Las Vegas | Nevada | LVS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Greyhound Lines station (attached to the southewest of the Plaza Hotel & Casino) with connection service provided by Greyhound Lines. Station code LVS used to be used for the train station in the Plaza Hotel & Casino. | |||
Las Vegas – Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Las Vegas | Nevada | LAS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the charter bus area of the McCarran International Airport with connection service provided by Commuter Services | |||
Lathrop-Manteca Thruway Motorcoach stop | Lathrop | California | LTM | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Altamont Corridor Express's Lathrop station with connection service provided by the Altamont Corridor Express; this station is located on the border of Lathrop and Manteca | |||
Latrobe | Latrobe | Pennsylvania | LAB | Pennsylvanian | 4,447 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Guy and Rita DiSalvo |
Platform with shelter; flag stop. Station was also a stop on the Three Rivers before it was discontinued in 2005 and the Broadway Limited before it was replaced by the Three Rivers in 1995 |
Laughlin Thruway Motorcoach stop | Laughlin | Nevada | LNV | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Tropicana Express Hotel and Casino with connection service provided by Commuter Services | |||
Laurel | Laurel | Mississippi | LAU | Crescent | 5,264 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ City of Laurel |
Flag stop |
Lautenberg Station | Secaucus | New Jersey | SEC | See Secaucus Junction | |||
Lawrence | Lawrence | Kansas | LRC | Southwest Chief | 7,204 | BNSF Railway | Station is also known as the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Station |
Laytonville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Laytonville | California | LTV | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Park N Takit Market with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Leavenworth | Leavenworth | Washington | LWA | See Levenworth Icicle | |||
Levenworth Icicle | Leavenworth | Washington | LWA | Empire Builder | 9,231 | BNSF Railway/ City of Leavenworth |
Platform with shelter |
Leavenworth Thruway Motorcoach stop | Leavenworth | Washington | LEV | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at 76 gas station/Icicle Qwick Stop with connection service provided by Northwestern Trailways | |||
Ledyard | Ledyard | Connecticut | |||||
Ledyard Thruway Motorcoach stop | Mashantucket Pequot Indian Reservation, Leyard |
Connecticut | FOX | See Foxwoods Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Lee Hall Depot | Lee Hall, Newport News |
Virginia | LHV | Old Dominion & Tidewater |
City of Newport News/ CSX Transportation |
Dropped in 1995; in 2009 the depot structure from its original location to the opposite side of the tracks | |
Lee Vining Thruway Motorcoach stop | Lee Vining | California | LVN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Lake View Lodge with connection service provided by Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System; seasonal stop only (about June–September) | |||
Lee's Summit | Lee's Summit | Missouri | LEE | Missouri River Runner | 31,074 | Union Pacific Railroad | Platform with shelter |
Leete's Island | Guilford | Connecticut | See Guilford-Leete's Island | ||||
Leggett Thruway Motorcoach stop | Leggett | California | LEG | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Price's Peg House with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Lehigh Valley International Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Allentown | Pennsylvania | ALV | See Allentown – Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Lego Land Thruway Motorcoach stop[Note 21] | Carlsbad | California | LGO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Legoland California with connection shuttle provided exclusively from the Oceanside Transit Center (OSD) | |||
Lemoore Depot | Lemoore | California | LMC | See Lemoore – Chamber of Commerce Thruway Motorocach stop | |||
Lemoore – Chamber of Commerce Thruway Motorocach stop | Lemoore | California | LMC | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Chamber of Commerce (formerly the Lemoore Depot[45]) with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Lemoore – Naval Air Station Thruway Motorcoach stop | Lemoore Station | California | LMN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Main Gate of the Naval Air Station Lemoore with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Lena | Lena | Illinois | Black Hawk | Canadian National Railway/ Village of Lena |
Station is expected to open when service by the Black Hawk resumes in late 2014 to early 2015; anticipated to be a flag stop | ||
Levittown | Tullytown | Pennsylvania | See Levittown–Tullytown | ||||
Levittown–Tullytown[34] | Tullytown | Pennsylvania | |||||
Lewiston Thuway Motorcoach stop | Lewiston | Idaho | LWN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Shell Dyna Mart with connection service provided by Northwestern Trailways | |||
Lewistown | Lewistown | Pennsylvania | LEW | Pennsylvanian | 9,102 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Pennsylvania Railroad Technical and Historical Society |
Station was a stop on the Three Rivers before it was discontinued in 2005 |
Lexington Barbecue Festival | Lexington | North Carolina | LEX | Carolinian & Piedmont |
Platform only (no shelter); conditional stop that is only used during the Lexington Barbecue Festival in late October | ||
Libby | Libby | Montana | LIB | Empire Builder | 6,490 | BNSF Railway | |
Liberty International Airport | Dayton, Newark |
New Jersey | EWR | See Newark Liberty International Airport | |||
Lima Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Depot | Lima | Ohio | Broadway Limited | ||||
Lincoln (Illinois) |
Lincoln | Illinois | LCN | Lincoln Service & Texas Eagle |
25,393 | Union Pacific Railroad/ State Bank of Lincoln Trust #723 |
Platform with shelter; station was originally known as the Chicago and Alton Railway Station |
Lincoln Depot (Nebraska) |
Lincoln | Nebraska | LNK | California Zephyr | 13,160 | BNSF Railway/ Lincoln Depot Limited Partnership |
This station replaced the Lincoln Station in 2012 as a result of a slight rerouting of the railroad tracks to accommodate the construction of the Pinnacle Bank Arena |
Lincoln Station[34] (Nebraska) |
Lincoln | Nebraska | LNK | California Zephyr Denver Zephyr Desert Wind Pioneer |
Lincoln Depot Limited Partnership | This station was replaced by the Lincoln Depot in 2012 due to slight rerouting of the railroad tracks to accommodate the construction of the Pinnacle Bank Arena. Station was also known as the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Depot and the Burlington Route Station.[Note 9] Service by the Desert Wind ended when it was discontinued in 1997, the Pioneer when it was discontinued in 1997, and the Denver Zephyr then it was discontinued in about 1973. | |
Lincoln (New Hampshire) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Lincoln | New Hampshire | LNN | Lincoln Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Sunoco Station/Munce's Konvenience Store with connection service provided by Concord Coach Lines | |||
Lincolnville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Lincolnville | Maine | LCV | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the US Post Office with connection service provided by Concord Coach Lines; flag stop | |||
Lindenwold | Lindenwold | New Jersey | LDW | Atlantic City Express, Keystone, Pennsylvanian, Silver Meteor, & Virginian |
New Jersey Transit | Dropped as an Amtrak Station in 1995 when the Atlantic City Express become the New Jersey Transit's Atlantic City Line; station code (LDW) is still used for the station, but as a Thruway Motorcoach stop | |
Lindenwold Thruway Motorcoach station stop | Lindenwold | New Jersey | LDW | New Jersey Transit | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at New Jersey Transit's Cherry Hill station with connection service provided by New Jersey Transit (Atlantic City Line); station used to be a stop on several Amtrak trains and still uses the station code (LDW) | ||
Little Rock Union Station (Arkansas) |
Little Rock | Arkansas | LRK | Texas Eagle | 22,351 | Union Pacific Railroad/ Bailey Properties, LLC |
Station also known as the Missouri Pacific Railroad Station or MoPac Station |
Littlerock (California) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Littlerock | California | LTR | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Chevron Station Food Mart with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Littleton Thruway Motorcoach stop | Littleton | New Hampshire | LTL | Thruway Motorocoach stop (no shelter) at a local Irving gas station with connection service provided by Concord Coach Lines | |||
Livermore – ACE Station Thruway Motorcoach stop | Livermore | California | VAS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Altamont Corridor Express's Vasco Road station with connection service provided by the Altamont Corridor Express | |||
Livermore – Transit Center Thruway Motorcoach stop | Livermore | California | LIV | San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Livermore Altamont Corridor Express station with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | ||
Lodi Transit Center | Lodi | California | LOD | San Joaquin | 9,695 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Lodi |
Station building used to be known as the Southern Pacific Railroad Station |
Lompoc-Surf | Surf, Vandenberg Air Force Base |
California | LPS | Pacific Surfliner | 8,341 | Union Pacific Railroad | Platform with shelter |
Lompoc Thruway Motorcoach stop | Lompoc | California | LOM | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Lompoc Visitors Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
London | London | Ontario | LOT | International Limited | Via Rail Canada | Canadian railway station[Note 1]; station was dropped when the International Limited was discontinued in 2004 | |
Long Beach Thruway Motorcoach stop | Long Beach | California | LBC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Denny's restaurant with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Long Beach – Queen Mary Catalina Ferry Terminal Thruway Motorcoach stop | Long Beach | California | LBQ | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Queen Mary Catalina Ferry Terminal | |||
Longmont Thruway Motorcoach stop | Longmont | Colorado | LGM | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Martha Martin Business Services with connection service provided by Powder River; service discontinued in 2008 | |||
Longview (Texas) |
Longview | Texas | LVW | Texas Eagle | 41,305 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Longview |
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Longview (Washington) |
Kelso | Washington | KEL | See Kelso Multimodal Transportation Center | |||
Loon Lake Thruway Motorcoach stop | Loon Lake | Washington | LLK | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Dinner Bell Restaurant with connection service provided by CWA Grape Line | |||
Lordsburg | Lordsburg | New Mexico | LDB | Sunset Limited & Texas Eagle |
736 | Union Pacific Railroad | No platform or shelter (passengers board from a roadway crossing); flag stop on both the Sunset Limited and the Texas Eagle. The former station building has been demolished and the subsequent shelter removed. |
Lorton | Lorton | Virginia | LOR | Auto Train | 265,274 | Amtrak | Station is the northern end of the Auto Train |
Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal | Los Angeles | California | LAX | See Los Angeles Union Station | |||
Los Angeles Union Station | Los Angeles | California | LAX | Coast Starlight, Pacific Surfliner, Southwest Chief, Sunset Limited, & Texas Eagle |
1,643,706 | Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority | Station is also served by Metrolink's 91, Antelope Valley, Orange County, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura County lines and by Metro Rail's Gold, Purple, and Red lines. Station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1997. Station was originally known as the Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal |
Los Angeles – San Pedro – Catalina Terminal Thruway Motorcoach stop | San Pedro, Los Angeles |
California | SPD | See San Pedro – Catalina Terminal Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Los Angeles – San Pedro – Library Thruway Motorcoach stop | San Pedro, Los Angeles |
California | SPO | See San Pedro – Library Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Los Angeles – UCLA Thruway Motorcoach stop | University of California, Los Angeles, Westwood, Los Angeles |
California | WES | See Westwood-UCLA Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Los Angeles – Van Nuys | Los Angeles | California | VNC | See Van Nuys | |||
Los Angeles – Westchester Thruway Motorcoach stop | Westchester, Los Angeles |
California | WCH | See Westchester Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Los Angeles – Westwood Thruway Motorcoach stop | University of California, Los Angeles, Westwood, Los Angeles |
California | WES | See Westwood-UCLA Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Louis & Helen Padnos Transportation Center | Holland | Michigan | HOM | See Holland | |||
Louisville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Louisville | Kentucky | LVL | Greyhound Lines | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Greyhound Lines station with connection service provided by Greyhound Lines; the station code LVL used to be used by the Louisville Union Station, which is located about 2,000 feet (610 m) to the south-southeast | ||
Louisville Union Station[34] | Louisville | Kentucky | LVL | Floridian & Kentucky Cardinal |
Station was dropped when the Kentucky Cardinal was discontinued in 2003; the station code LVL is still used for a Thruway Motorcoach stop, which is located about 2,000 feet (610 m) to the north-northwest | ||
Louisville and Nashville—Evergreen | Evergreen | Alabama | EVE | See Evergreen Louisville and Nashville Depot | |||
Louisville and Nashville—Greenville | Greenville | Alabama | GVA | See Greenville Louisville and Nashville Depot | |||
Louisville and Nashville—Mobile | Mobile | Alabama | MOE | See Mobile Louisville and Nashville Depot | |||
Louisville and Nashville—Pascagoula | Pascagoula | Mississippi | PAG | See Pascagoula Louisville and Nashville Railroad Depot | |||
Lovelock | Lovelock | Nevada | LOL | California Zephyr | Station was dropped when service by the California Zephyr was discontinued in 1994 | ||
Ludlow Okemo Mountain Resort Thruway Motorcoach stop | Okemo Mountain, Ludlow |
Vermont | OKO | See Okemo Mountain Resort Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Lyme | East Lyme | Connecticut | See East Lyme | ||||
Lynchburg – Kemper Street Station | Lynchburg | Virginia | LYH | Crescent & Northeast Regional |
93,337 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ City of Lynchburg |
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Current Amtrak train stations |
Current Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach stops |
Future Amtrak station or stops (planned, under construction, not yet open, etc.) |
Stations or stops that have been discontinued, closed, or are otherwise no longer in use |
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Mackinaw City Thruway Motorcoach stop | Mackinaw City | Michigan | MAK | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Village Hall with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Macomb | Macomb | Illinois | MAC | Carl Sandburg & Illinois Zephyr |
77,082 | BNSF Railway | |
Madera | Madera | California | MDR | San Joaquin | 27,474 | BNSF Railway/ County of Madera |
Platform only with shelter; this station replaced the Madera Southern Pacific Depot in 2010, which was located about 3 miles (4.8 km) to the southeast along the same track |
Madera Southern Pacific Depot | Madera | California | MDR | San Joaquin | Platform only (no shelter); this station was replaced by the new Madera station in 2010, which is located about 3 miles (4.8 km) to the northwest along the same track | ||
Madison (Connecticut) |
Madison | Connecticut | Beacon Hill | Station was dropped when the Beacon Hill was discontinued in 1981; station was also a stop on the Clamdigger before service was discontinued in 1971[13] | |||
Madison (Florida) |
Madison | Florida | MDO | Sunset Limited | Service was suspended in 2005 following Hurricane Katrina[43] | ||
Madison (Wisconsin) – Dutch Mill Park & Ride Thruway Motorcoach stop | Madison | Wisconsin | SMD | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Dutch Mill park and ride with connection service provided by the Van Galder Bus Company[Note 19] | |||
Madison (Wisconsin) – Truckers Inn Truck Stop Thruway Motorcoach stop | DeForest | Wisconsin | MSD | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Truckers Inn Truck Stop with connection service provided by the Van Galder Bus Company[Note 19] | |||
Madison – University of Wisconsin Thruway Motorcoach stop | University of Wisconsin–Madison | Wisconsin | MSN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Chazen Museum of Arton the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Madison with connection service provided by the Van Galder Bus Company[Note 19] | |||
Main Street – Rockford | Rockford | Illinois | RCK | See Rockford – Main Street | |||
Malta | Malta | Montana | MAL | Empire Builder | 3,956 | BNSF Railway | |
Malton | Malton | Ontario | MON | International Limited | Canadian railway station; station was dropped when the International Limited was discontinued in 2004 | ||
Malvern (Arkansas) |
Malvern | Arkansas | MVN | Texas Eagle | 2,101 | Union Pacific Railroad | Flag stop; platform with shelter |
Malvern[34] (Pennsylvania) |
Malvern | Pennsylvania | MLV | Keystone & Keystone State Express |
Amtrak | ||
Mammoth Lakes Thruway Motorcoach stop | Mammoth Lakes | California | MMK | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Mammoth Mountain Inn with connection service provided by Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System; seasonal stop only (about June–September) | |||
Manassas | Manassas | Virginia | MSS | Cardinal, Crescent, & Northeast Regional |
29,070 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ City of Manassas |
Station is also a stop on Virginia Railway Express's Manassas Line |
Mancelona Thruway Motorcoach stop | Mancelona | Michigan | MLN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local McDonald's restaurant | |||
Manchester Thruway Motorcoach stop | Manchester | New Hampshire | MHT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Manchester Transportation Center with connection service provided by Boston Express[Note 22] | |||
Manitowoc Thruway Motorcoach stop | Manitowoc | Wisconsin | MTC | Thruway Motorcoch stop (no shelter) at a local Shell station with connection service provided by Indian Trails and by Jefferson Lines | |||
Manning Thruway Motorcoach stop | Manning | Oregon | MNI | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Dairy Queen – Manning bus stop (just east of the local Dairy Queen) with connection service provided by NorthWest POINT/OC&W Coachways[Note 5] | |||
Manteca Thruway Motorcoach stop | Lathrop | California | LTM | See Lathrop-Manteca Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Manton Thruway Motorcoach stop | Manton | Michigan | MTO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Shell gas station with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Marathon Thruway Motorcoach stop | Marathon | Florida | MTH | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Florida Keys Marathon Airport | |||
Marceline | Marceline | Missouri | MAR | Southwest Chief | N/A[Note 23] | Station was dropped when regular service by the Southwest Chief was discontinued in 1996; but in 2009 it became a conditional flag stop for group travel only (twenty persons or more).[46] The Disney Hometown Museum is located in the former station depot building.[47] | |
Maricopa | Maricopa | Arizona | MRC | Sunset Limited & Texas Eagle |
12,945 | Union Pacific Railroad/ County of Pinal |
This station is the nearest station to Phoenix |
Marine World | Vallejo | California | VMW | See Vallejo – Six Flags Discovery Kingdom Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Marinette Thruway Motorcoach stop | Marinette | Wisconsin | MWI | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Shell gas station/Taco Bell restaurant with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Marion Thruway Motorcoach stop | Marion | Wisconsin | MIO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Marion Quick Mart | |||
Mariposa – Midtown Thruway Motorcoach stop | Mariposa | California | MRM | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System park and ride lot with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Mariposa – Park & Ride Thruway Motorcoach stop | Mariposa | California | MRP | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System Park and Ride lot with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Mariposa – YARTS Thruway Motorcoach stop | Mariposa | California | MRP | See Mariposa – Park & Ride Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Marks[48] | Marks | Mississippi | MRX | In about the year 2000 Amtrak planned to add Marks as a stop on the City of New Orleans and even added the stop to its timetable (but without an arrival or departure time). However, service to the station never came to realization and it was later dropped from the timetable.[48] | |||
Marquette Thruway Motorcoach stop | Marquette | Michigan | MQT | Marquette Transit Authority | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Marquette Transit Authority with connection service provided by Indian Trails | ||
Marshall Texas and Pacific Railroad Depot (Texas) |
Marshall | Texas | MHL | Texas Eagle | 10,555 | Union Pacific Railroad | |
Marshall Airport Rail Station (Maryland) |
Baltimore | Maryland | BWI | See BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport | |||
Martinez Union Station | Martinez | California | MTZ | California Zephyr, Capitol Corridor, Coast Starlight, & San Joaquin |
473,836 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Martinez |
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Martinsburg | Martinsburg | West Virginia | MRB | Capitol Limited | |||
Marysville | Marysville | California | MRV | Coast Starlight | Southern Pacific Transportation Company | Station was dropped when service by the Coast Starlight was discontinued in about 1999; station code MRV is used for the Thruway Motorcoach stop, which is located about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the west | |
Marysville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Marysville | California | MRV | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at a Yuba-Sutter Transit stop with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach; station code MRV used to be for the Marysville train station, which is located about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the east | |||
Mashantucket Pequuot Indian Reservation Thruway Motorcoach stop | Mashantucket Pequot Indian Reservation, Ledyard |
Connecticut | FOX | See Foxwoods Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Mattoon | Mattoon | Illinois | MAT | City of New Orleans, Illini, & Saluki |
44,598 | Canadian National Railway/ City of Mattoon |
Flag stop for the City of New Orleans only; station used to be known as the Illinois Central Railroad Depot |
Mauston | Mauston | Wisconsin | Twin Cities Hiawatha | The Twin Cities Hiawatha was discontinued in 1971 | |||
Maysville | Maysville | Kentucky | MAY | Cardnial | 2,411 | CSX Transportation | Station used to be known as the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Station |
McAllen Thruway Motorcoach stop | McAllen | Texas | MEN | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the McAllen Central Station | |||
McCall Thruway Motorcoach stop | McCall | Idaho | MCA | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Old Town Station Cafe/Shell station with connection service provided by Northwestern Trailways | |||
McCarran International Airport | Las Vegas | Nevada | LAS | See Las Vegas – Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
McComb | McComb | Mississippi | MCB | City of New Orleans | 6,496 | Canadian National Railway/ City of McComb |
Flag stop; station used to be known as the Illinois Central Railroad Station |
McCook | McCook | Nebraska | MCK | California Zephyr | 3,638 | BNSF Railway | Station used to be known as the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Depot and the Burlington Route Station;[Note 9] station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1997, the Pioneer before it was discontinued in 1997, and the Denver Zephyr before it was discontinued in about 1973 |
McGregor | McGregor | Texas | MCG | Texas Eagle | 5,209 | BNSF Railway | Station used to be known as the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Depot |
McKinleyville Thruway Motorcoach stop | McKinleyville | California | MKV | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Arcata-Eureka Airport terminal with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Medford Thruway Motorcoach stop | Medford | Oregon | MFR | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Rouge Valley Transit Center/Greyhound Lines station with connection service provided by Southwest POINT | |||
Medford Thruway Motorcoach stop | Medford | Oregon | MFG | Thruway Motocoach stop at the Greyhound Lines station | |||
Memphis Central Station | Memphis | Tennessee | MEM | City of New Orleans | 76,171 | Canadian National Railway Memphis Area Transit Authority/ City of Memphis |
Station used to be known as the Grand Central Station; station is also served by Memphis Area Transit Authority's Main Street Line and Riverfront Loop |
Mendota | Mendota | Illinois | MDT | Carl Sandburg, Illinois Zephyr, & Southwest Chief |
25,410 | BNSF Railway/ Mendota Museum and Historical Society |
Station also known as the Union Depot Railroad Museum |
Menifee Thruway Motorcoach stop | Menifee | California | SUT | See Sun City-Menifee Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Menomonie Thruway Motorcoach stop | University of Wisconsin–Stout, Menomonie |
Wisconsin | MNM | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the University of Wisconsin–Stout's Memorial Student Center with connection service provided by Jefferson Lines | |||
Merced | Merced | California | MCD | San Joaquin | 134,138 | BNSF Railway/ State of California |
In 2000 this station replaced the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Depot which used to be at same location; the new station building was designed to appear very similar to the old building |
Merced Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Depot | Merced | California | MCD | San Joaquin | In 2000 this station was replaced by the new Merced station, which was built at same location | ||
Meredith Thruway Motorcoach stop | Meredith | New Hampshire | MRD | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Mountain Mart/Mobil gas station | |||
Meriden | Meriden | Connecticut | MDN | New Haven–Springfield Shuttle, Northeast Regional, & Vermonter |
35,475 | Amtrak/City of Meriden | |
Meridian Multi-Modal Transportation Center | Meridian | Mississippi | MEI | See Meridian Union Station | |||
Meridian Union Station | Meridian | Mississippi | MEI | Crescent | 11,500 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ City of Meridian |
Station is also called the Meridian Multi-Modal Transportation Center |
Mesquite Thruway Motorcoach stop | Mesquite | Nevada | MQN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Texaco gas station | |||
Metropark | Iselin, Woodbridge |
New Jersey | MET | Acela Express, Keystone Service, Keystone Service, & Vermonter |
383,353 | New Jersey Transit/ Amtrak |
Station is also served by New Jersey Transit's Northeast Corridor Line; station was also a stop on the Twilight Shoreliner |
Miami | Miami | Florida | MIA | Silver Star & Silver Meteor |
84,293 | Florida Department of Transportation/ Amtrak |
Station is scheduled to be replaced by the Miami Central Station in early 2015[49] |
Miami Airport Station | Miami | Florida | MIA | See Miami Central Station | |||
Miami Intermodal Center | Miami | Florida | MIA | See Miami Central Station | |||
Miami International Airport | Miami | Florida | MIA | See Miami Central Station | |||
Miami Central Station | Miami | Florida | MIA | Silver Star & Silver Meteor |
Station (which is part of the Miami Intermodal Center) is scheduled to replace the Miami station in early 2015.[49] The station is part of the Miami Intermodal Center at the Miami International Airport and is also served by South Florida Regional Transportation Authority's Tri-Rail and by Metrorail's Orange Line. | ||
Michigan Central Railroad Depot—Battle Creek | Battle Creek | Michigan | See Battle Creek Michigan Central Railroad Depot | ||||
Michigan Central Railroad Depot—Niles | Niles | Michigan | NLS | See Niles Michigan Central Railroad Depot | |||
Michigan City | Michigan City | Indiana | MCI | Wolverine | 3,883 | Amtrak | |
Michigan State University | Michigan State University, East Lansing |
Michigan | LNS | See East Lansing | |||
Michigan Technological University Thruway Motorcoach stop | Michigan Technological University, Houghton |
Michigan | HGH | See Houghton Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Middletown | Middletown (Dauphin County) |
Pennsylvania | MID | Keystone Service | 81,030 | Amtrak | |
Midway Station | Saint Paul | Minnesota | MSP | See St. Paul-Minneapolis | |||
Midpines Thruway Motorcoach stop | Midpines | California | MDP | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Yosemite Bug Youth Hostel with connection service provided by Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System | |||
Milford Union Pacific Depot | Milford | Utah | MFD | Station was dropped when the Desert Wind was discontinued in 1997 | |||
Milwaukee Intermodal Station | Milwaukee | Wisconsin | MKE | Empire Builder & Hiawatha |
617,153 | Canadian Pacific Railway/ Wisconsin Department of Transportation |
Station was also a stop on the Twin Cities Hiawatha before it was discontinued in 1971 |
Milwaukee Airport Railroad Station | General Mitchell International Airport, Milwaukee |
Wisconsin | MKA | Hiawatha | 160,254 | Canadian Pacific Railway/ Wisconsin Department of Transportation/ General Mitchell International Airport |
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Milwaukee Road Passenger Depot—Columbus (Wisconsin)[Note 13] |
Columbus | Wisconsin | CBS | See Columbus (Wisconsin) | |||
Milwaukee Road Passenger Depot—La Crosse[Note 13] | La Crosse | Wisconsin | LSE | See La Crosse | |||
Milwaukee Road Passenger Depot—Red Wing[Note 13] | Red Wing | Minnesota | RDW | See Red Wing Milwaukee Road Passenger Depot | |||
Milwaukee Road Passenger Depot—Tomah[Note 13] | Tomah | Wisconsin | TOH | See Tomah | |||
Milwaukee Road Passenger Depot—Winona[Note 13] | Winona | Minnesota | WIN | See Winona (Minnesota) | |||
Mineola | Mineola | Texas | MIN | Texas Eagle | 7,213 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Mineloa |
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Minneapolis | Saint Paul | Minnesota | MSP | See St. Paul Union Depot | |||
Minot | Minot | North Dakota | MOT | Empire Builder | 41,615 | BNSF Railway | Station was originally known as the Great Northern Railway Station |
Mission Viejo | Laguna Niguel | California | LNL | See Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo | |||
Missoula Northern Pacific Railroad Depot | Missoula | Montana | North Coast Hiawatha | Station was dropped when the North Coast Hiawatha was discontinued in 1979 | |||
Missouri Pacific—Kirkwood | Kirkwood | Missouri | KWD | See Kirkwood Missouri Pacific Depot | |||
Missouri Pacific—Little Rock | Little Rock | Kansas | LRK | See Little Rock Union Station | |||
Missouri Pacific—Poplar Bluff | Poplar Bluff | Missouri | PBF | See Poplar Bluff Union Pacific Depot | |||
Missouri Pacific—Sedalia | Sedalia | Missouri | SED | See Sedalia | |||
Mitchell International Airport | General Mitchell International Airport, Milwaukee |
Wisconsin | MKA | See Milwaukee Airport Railroad Station | |||
Mobile Louisville and Nashville Depot | Mobile | Alabama | MOE | Sunset Limited | Service was suspended in 2005 following Hurricane Katrina[50] and the station building razed in 2007 | ||
Mobile Thruway Motorcoach stop | Mobile | Alabama | MOG | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Greyhound Lines station | |||
Modesto | Modesto | California | MOD | San Joaquin | 127,886 | BNSF Railway/ City of Modesto |
In 1999 this station replaced the Riverbank Station, which is located about 4 miles (6.4 km) to the north |
Mojave Thruway Motorcoach stop | Mojave | California | MOJ | Thruway Motorcoach stop at a local Carl's Jr. restaurant with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Moline Thruway Motorcoach stop | Moline | Illinois | MLI | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Centre Station with connection service provided by Burlington Trailways | |||
Monmouth[34] | Monmouth | Illinois | California Zephyr & Denver Zephyr | ||||
Monroe[34] (Virginia) |
Monroe | Virginia | Crescent | Station building has been demolished | |||
Monroe (Washington) – Eastbound Thruway Motorcoach stop | Monroe | Washington | MEE | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a Grocery Outlet/Community Transit Stop with connection service provided by Northwestern Trailways | |||
Monroe (Washington) – Westbound Thruway Motorcoach stop | Monroe | Washington | MEW | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Shell gas station/Red Barn Store/Community Transit Stop with connection service provided by Northwestern Trailways | |||
Monroeville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Monroeville | Pennsylvania | MNR | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Monroeville Mall | |||
Monteray – Monterey Bay Aquarium Thruway Motorocoach stop | Monterey | California | MYA | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Monterey Bay Aquarium with connection service provided by MV Transportation | |||
Monteray – Hyatt Regency Thruway Motorocoach stop | Monterey | California | MYH | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the local Hyatt Regency Hotel with connection service provided by MV Transportation | |||
Monteray – Marriott Thruway Motorocoach stop | Monterey | California | MYM | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the local Marriott Hotel with connection service provided by MV Transportation | |||
Monteray – Transit Plaza Thruway Motorocoach stop | Monterey | California | MRY | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Monterey Transit Plaza with connection service provided by MV Transportation and by Monterey-Salinas Transit | |||
Monteray – Travelodge Thruway Motorocoach stop | Monterey | California | MYT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Casa Munras Garden Hotel & Spa with connection service provided by MV Transportation | |||
Montgomery (Alabama) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Montgomery | Alabama | MGM | Thruway Motorcoach stop at a Greyhound Lines station; the station code MGM used to be used for the now closed Montgomery Union Station, which is located about 6 miles (9.7 km) to the south | |||
Montgomery Union Station (Alabama) |
Montgomery | Alabama | MGM | Gulf Breeze, South Wind |
Station was closed when the Gulf Breeze service was discontinued in 1995. Station was served by Floridian before it was discontinued in 1979 and the South Wind before it became the Floridian in 1971. The station code MGM was later used for a discontinued Thruway Motorcoach stop at a Greyhound Lines station, which is located about 6 miles (9.7 km) to the north | ||
Montgomery[34] (West Virginia) |
Montgomery | West Virginia | MNG | Cardinal | 614 | CSX Transportation/ Montgomery Parking Authority |
Station is immediately north of the campus of West Virginia University Institute of Technology |
Montpelier | Montpelier | Vermont | MPR | Vermonter | 8,081 | New England Central Railroad | Station also called the Montpelier-Barre and Montpelier Junction; the city of Barre is about 7 miles (11 km) to the southeast |
Montreal Central Station | Montreal | Quebec | MTR | Adirondack | 89,082 | Homburg Invest Inc. | Canadian railway station; station is also served by Via RAIL Canada's Montreal – Gaspé, Montreal – Jonquière, and Montreal – Senneterre trains, and the Corridor and Ocean, and by Metropolitan Transportation Agency's Deux-Montagnes and Mont-Saint-Hilaire lines |
Montrose Thruway Motorcoach stop | La Crescenta | California | LCA | See La Crescenta Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Moorpark | Moorpark | California | MPK | Pacific Surfliner | 15,212 | Ventura County Transportation Commission/ City of Moorpark |
Platform only (no shelter); station is also served by Metrolink's Ventura County Line |
MoPac Station | Little Rock | Arkansas | LRK | See Little Rock Union Station | |||
Morehead City Thruway Motorcoach stop | Morehead City | North Carolina | MHD | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Train Depot with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Moreno Valley Thruway Motorcoach stop | Moreno Valley | California | MOV | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a Riverside Transit Agency bus stop with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Morgan Hill Thruway Motorcoach stop | Morgan Hill | California | MHC | Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with shelter) at the Morgan Hill Caltrain station with connection service provided by Monterey-Salinas Transit; station is also served by Caltrain | ||
Moriah Senior Citizens Center—Port Henry | Port Henry | New York | POH | See Port Henry | |||
Moscow Intermodal Transit Center | University of Idaho, Moscow |
Idaho | MOC | See Moscow Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Moscow Thruway Motorcoach stop | University of Idaho, Moscow |
Idaho | MOC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Moscow Intermodal Transit Center on the campus of the University of Idaho[Note 24] with connection service provided by Northwestern Trailways | |||
Moses Lake Thruway Motorcoach stop | Moses Lake | Washington | MLK | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Ernie's Truck Stop/Cheveron gas station with connection service provided by Northwestern Trailways | |||
Mosinee Thruway Motorcoach stop | Central Wisconsin Airport, Mosinee |
Wisconsin | MSI | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Central Wisconsin Airport with connection service provided by Jefferson Lines | |||
Mount Ascutney | Windsor | Vermont | WNM | See Windsor | |||
Mount Joy | Mount Joy | Pennsylvania | MJY | Keystone Service | 69,848 | Amtrak/ Church of God of Mount Joy |
Platform with shelter |
Mount Pleasant | Mount Pleasant | Iowa | MTP | California Zephyr | 12,613 | BNSF Railway | Station was originally known as the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Station and the Burlington Route Station;[Note 9] station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1997 and the Pioneer before it was discontinued in 1997 |
Mount Vernon Skagit Transportation Center | Mount Vernon | Washington | MVW | Amtrak Cascades | 16,719 | BNSF Railway/ Skagit Transit |
In 2004 this station replaced Mount Vernon, which was located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the north |
Mount Vernon | Mount Vernon | Washington | MVW | Amtrak Cascades | BNSF Railway | In 2004 this station was replaced by the Skagit Transportation Center, which was located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the south | |
Mountain Home | Mountain Home | Idaho | Pioneer | ||||
Mountain Home Thruway Motorocoach stop | Mountain Home | Idaho | MTM | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Pilot Travel Center | |||
Mt. Pleasant | Mount Pleasant | Iowa | MTP | See Mount Pleasant | |||
Muncie Depot | Muncie | Indiana | Cardinal | Station was dropped when the Cardinal was rerouted in 1986; station is now a Cardinal Greenway visitor's center on NRHP. Also known as the Wysor Street Depot.[52] | |||
Myrtle Beach | Florence | South Carolina | FLO | See Florence (South Carolina) | |||
Mystic | Mystic | Connecticut | MYS | Northeast Regional | 23,490 | Amtrak | slatform with shelter; station was originally known as the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Station. Station was also a stop on the Beacon Hill before it was discontinued in 1981 and the Twilight Shoreliner |
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Nacogdoches Thruway Motorcoach stop | Nacogdoches | Texas | NCG | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Exxon gas station with connection service provided by Lone Star Coach | |||
Nampa | Nampa | Idaho | NAM | Station was dropped when the Pioneer was discontinued in 1997; the station code NAM is still used for a Thruway Motorcoach stop about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the northeast | |||
Nampa Thruway Motorcoach stop | Nampa | Idaho | NAM | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Mail, Express & Maps Store with connection service provided by Greyhound Lines; the station code NAM used to be used for the Nampa station, which is about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the southwest | |||
Nanamio Thruway Motorcoach stop | Nanaimo | British Columbia | NNI | Canadian Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Greyhound Canada station with connection service provide by Greyhound Canada | |||
Napa Thruway Motorcoach stop | Napa | California | NAP | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Soscol Gateway Transit Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Napa – Wine Train Thruway Motorcoach stop | Napa | California | NPW | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Wine Train Depot | |||
Naperville | Naperville | Illinois | NPV | California Zephyr, Carl Sandburg, Illinois Zephyr, & Southwest Chief |
53,135 | BNSF Railway/ City of Naperville |
Station is also served by Metra's BNSF Railway. Station was originally known as the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Station or the Burlington Route Station.[Note 9] Station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1997 and the Pioneer before it was discontinued in 1997. |
Nappanee | Nappanee | Indiana | NPI | Station was dropped when the Three Rivers was discontinued in 2005 | |||
Nashua Thruway Motorcoach stop | Nashua | New Hampshire | NSH | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Nashua Transportation Center with connection service provided by Boston Express[Note 22] | |||
Nashville Union Station[34] | Nashville | Tennessee | Floridian | Station was dropped when the Floridian was discontinued in 1979 | |||
Necanicum Thruway Motorcoach stop | Necanicum | Oregon | NCM | See Necanicum Junction Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Necanicum Junction Thruway Motorcoach stop | Necanicum | Oregon | NCM | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Necanicum Junction with connection service provided by NorthWest POINT/OC&W Coachways[Note 5] | |||
Needles | Needles | California | NDL | Southwest Chief | 8,640 | BNSF Railway | |
Needles Thruway Motorcoach stop | Laughlin | Nevada | LNV | See Laughlin Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Nevada City Thruway Motorcoach stop | Nevada City | California | NEV | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Express Mart | |||
New Bern Thruway Motorcoach stop | New Bern | North Carolina | NBR | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the New Bern Riverfront Convention Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
New Britain | Kensington | Connecticut | BER | See Berlin | |||
New Brunswick | New Brunswick | New Jersey | NBK | Keystone Service & Northeast Regional |
9,052 | Amtrak/ New Jersey Transit |
Station is also served by New Jersey Transit's Northeast Corridor Line; station was also a stop on the Clocker before it was discontinued in 2005 and by the President before it was discontinued in 1971 |
New Buffalo | New Buffalo | Michigan | NBU | Blue Water & Wolverine |
19,902 | Amtrak | Platform with shelter; in 2009 the New Buffalo Pere Marquette Depot (NBM) was dropped when service by the Pere Marquette to the city was discontinued, service to this station by the Blue Water and Wolverine commenced thereafter. The former station is located about 0.6 miles (0.97 km) to the south-southwest. |
New Buffalo Pere Marquette Depot | New Buffalo | Michigan | NBM | Pere Marquette & International Limited |
Station was dropped when service by the Pere Marquette was discontinued 2009 (the train still passes through New Buffalo, but does not stop). When this station closed, the new New Buffalo station (NBU) opened; the new station is located about 0.6 miles (0.97 km) to the north-northeast. Service by the International Limited ended when it was discontinued in 2004. | ||
New Carrollton | Lanham | Maryland | NCR | Northeast Regional & Vermonter |
168,069 | Amtrak/ County of Prince George |
Station is also served by Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail's Penn Line and by Washington Metro's Orange Line; station was also a stop on the Metroliner before it was discontinued in 2006 and the Twilight Shoreliner. In 1983 this station replaced the Capitol Beltway station, which was located about 3,000 feet (910 m) to the northwest. |
New Hampton Thruway Motorcoach stop | New Hampton | New Hampshire | NHN | Thruway Motorocoach stop (no shelter) at Munce's Konvenience Store/CITGO gas station with connection service provided by Concord Coach Lines | |||
New Haven Union Station | New Haven | Connecticut | NHV | Acela Express, New Haven–Springfield Shuttle, Northeast Regional, & Vermonter |
745,530 | State of Connecticut/ Connecticut Department of Transportation/ City of New Haven |
Station is also served by Connecticut Department of Transportation's Shore Line East and New Haven–Hartford–Springfield commuter rail line and by Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line. Station is also known as the New Haven Railroad Station; station was also a stop on the Beacon Hill before it was discontinued in 1981 and the Twilight Shoreliner. |
New Iberia | New Iberia | Louisiana | NIB | Sunset Limited | 1,920 | BNSF Railway/ Louisiana and Delta Railroad |
Flag stop; station is also known as the Southern Pacific Railroad Depot and the Texas and New Orleans Railroad Station. |
New Lisbon | New Lisbon | Wisconsin | Twin Cities Hiawatha | The Twin Cities Hiawatha was discontinued in 1971 | |||
New London Union Station (Connecticut) |
New London | Connecticut | NLC | Acela Express & Northeast Regional |
161,405 | Amtrak/ New London Railroad Company, LLC/ City of New London |
Station is also seved by Connecticut Department of Transportation's Shore Line East; station was also a stop on the Beacon Hill before it was discontinued in 1981 and the Twilight Shoreliner |
New London (Wisconsin) Thruway Motorcoach stop | New London | Wisconsin | NLW | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the New London Travel Plaza | |||
New Orleans and Great Northern—Slidell | Slidell | Louisiana | SDL | See Slidell | |||
New Orleans and Northeastern—Hattiesburg | Hattiesburg | Mississippi | HBG | See Hattiesburg Union Station | |||
New Orleans and Northeastern—Slidell | Slidell | Louisiana | SDL | See Slidell | |||
New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal | New Orleans | Louisiana | NOL | City of New Orleans, Crescent, & Sunset Limited |
212,426 | City of New Orleans | Station is also served by New Orleans Regional Transit Authority's Loyola Avenue streetcar line |
New Rochelle | New Rochelle | New York | NRO | Northeast Regional | 81,757 | Metropolitan Transportation Authority/ City of New Rochelle |
Station is also served by Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line |
New York, New Haven and Hartford—Mystic | Mystic | Connecticut | MYS | See Mystic | |||
New York, New Haven and Hartford—Old Saybrook | Old Saybrook | Connecticut | OSB | See Old Saybroook | |||
New York, New Haven and Hartford—Westerly | Westerly | Rhode Island | WLY | See Westerly | |||
New York Central—Rome | Rome | New York | ROM | See Rome | |||
New York Central—Terre Haute | Terre Haute | Indiana | See Terre Haute New York Central Station | ||||
New York City – John F. Kennedy International Airport | Jamaica, Queens, New York City |
New York | JFK | See John F. Kennedy International Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
New York City Grand Central Terminal[34] | New York City | New York | NYG | Adirondack, Empire Service, Lake Shore Limited, & Maple Leaf |
Midtown TDR Ventures | No longer used by Amtrak after all trains servicing the station were rerouted in 1991 to the New York City Pennsylvania Station, about 0.75 miles (1.21 km) to the west. The station is still used by the Metro-North Railroad. | |
New York City Pennsylvania Station | New York City | New York | NYP | Acela Express, Adirondack, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Keystone Service, Lake Shore Limited, Maple Leaf, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Pennsylvanian, Silver Meteor, Silver Star & Vermonter |
9,556,424 | Amtrak | Station is also served by Long Island Rail Road's Main Line and Port Washington Branch and by New Jersey Transit Rail Operations's Northeast Corridor, North Jersey Coast, Montclair-Boonton, and Morristown lines and Gladstone Branch. Also a stop on the Metroliner before it was discontinued in 2006, the Three Rivers before it was discontinued in 2005, the Keystone before it was discontinued in 1972, the Duquesne before it was renamed the Keystone in 1971, the Colonial before it was discontinued in 1971, the Midday Congressional before it was discontinued in 1971, the President before it was discontinued in 1971, and the Twilight Shoreliner. |
New York State Fair | Syracuse | New York | NYF | Empire Service | Platform only (no shelter); conditional stop that is only used during the state fair (late August through early September) | ||
Newark (Delaware) |
Newark | Delaware | NRK | Northeast Regional | 12,971 | Amtrak/ Delaware Department of Transportation/ City of Newark |
Platform with shelter; station is also served by Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority's Wilmington/Newark Line. Also a stop on the Metroliner before it was discontinued in 2006, the Three Rivers before it was discontinued in 2005, the Chesapeake before it was discontinued in 1983, the Keystone before it was discontinued in 1972, the Duquesne before it was renamed the Keystone in 1971, the Colonial before it was discontinued in 1971, and the President before it was discontinued in 1971. |
Newark Liberty International Airport (New Jersey) |
Dayton, Newark |
New Jersey | EWR | Keystone Service & Northeast Regional |
129,565 | Amtrak/ Port Authority of New York and New Jersey |
Other than the rail service, the station is only accessible by the AirTrain Newark (the airport's monorail); station is also served by New Jersey Transit's North Jersey Coast and Northeast Corridor lines |
Newark Pennsylvania Station (New Jersey) |
Newark | New Jersey | NWK | Acela Express, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Keystone Service, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Pennsylvanian, Silver Meteor, Silver Star & Vermonter |
656,822 | New Jersey Transit Corporation/ Newark Penn Station Associates |
Station is also served by New Jersey Transit Rail Operations's Northeast Corridor, North Jersey Coast, and Raritan Valley lines; by Newark Light Rail's Grove Street – Newark Penn and Broad Street – Newark Penn; and by Port Authority Trans-Hudson's Newark – World Trade Center. Station was also a stop on the Twilight Shoreliner. |
Newbern | Newbern | Tennessee | NBN | See Newbern–Dyersburg | |||
Newbern Illinois Central Depot | Newbern | Tennessee | NBN | See Newbern–Dyersburg | |||
Newbern–Dyersburg | Newbern | Tennessee | NBN | City of New Orleans | 4,192 | Canadian National Railway/ City of Newbern |
Flag stop |
Newburyport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Newburyport | Massachusetts | NBT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Newburyport Transportation Center with connection service provided by C&J Bus Lines | |||
Newhall Thruway Motorcoach stop | Newhall, Santa Clarita |
California | NHL | See Newhall-Santa Clarita Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Newhall-Santa Clarita Thruway Motorcoach stop | Newhall, Santa Clarita |
California | NHL | City of Santa Clarita | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with shelter) at the Newhall Metrolink station with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach; station should not be confused with the Santa Clarita Metrolink station | ||
Newport (Arkansas) |
Newport | Arkansas | NPT | Texas Eagle | Station was dropped when service by the Texas Eagle was discontinued in about 1996 | ||
Newport (Oregon) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Newport | Oregon | NPO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Valley Retriever station with connection service provided by Valley Retriever | |||
Newport News | Newport News | Virginia | NPN | Northeast Regional | 128,317 | CSX Transportation/ Newport News Economic Development Authority/ Newport News Parking Authority |
Station was also a stop on the Twilight Shoreliner; plans are to replace this station by 2016 with a two new stations, a larger one near the Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport and a smaller one near downtown Newport News |
Newport News | Lee Hall, Newport News |
Virginia | LHV | See Lee Hall Depot | |||
Newton | Newton | Kansas | NEW | Southwest Chief | 14,564 | BNSF Railway/ Crossroads Lumber Company, Inc. |
Station is also known as the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Station |
Niagara Falls (New York) |
Niagara Falls | New York | NFL | Empire Service & Maple Leaf |
32,549 | CSX Transportation/ Owasco River Railway |
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Niagara Falls (Ontario) |
Niagara Falls | Ontario | NFS | Maple Leaf | Via Rail Canada | Canadian railway station[Note 1]; station is also served by GO Transit's Lakeshore West line | |
Niantic[13] | Niantic | Connecticut | Clamdigger | Station was dropped when the service by the Clamdigger was discontinued in 1971 | |||
Niles Michigan Central Railroad Depot | Niles | Michigan | NLS | Blue Water & Wolverine |
21,306 | Amtrak | Station was also a stop on the Lake Cities before it was discontinued in 2004 and the International Limited before it was discontinued in 2004 |
Norfolk | Norfolk | Virginia | NFK | Northeast Regional | 39,181 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ City of Norfolk |
Station is located just east of Harbor Park stadium; station was also served by the Mountaineer before it was discontinued in 1977 |
Normal | Normal | Illinois | BNL | See Bloomington-Normal | |||
Norman | Norman | Oklahoma | NOR | Heartland Flyer | 13,902 | BNSF Railway/ City of Norman |
Station is also known as the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Station; was also a stop on the Texas Chief |
North Broad Street Station | Galesburg | Illinois | GBA | See Galesburg Santa Fe Railway Depot | |||
North Carolina State Fair | Raleigh | North Carolina | NSF | Carolinian | Platform only (no shelter); conditional stop that is only used during the state fair (late October) | ||
North Charleston | North Charleston | South Carolina | CHS | See Charleston (South Carolina) | |||
North Garibaldi Thruway Motorcoach stop | Garibaldi Highlands, Squamish |
British Columbia | GBC | See Squamish-North Garibaldi Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
North Haven | North Haven | Connecticut | Connecticut Valley Service | Station dropped when service ended in 1986 | |||
North Kingstown | North Kingstown | Rhode Island | See Wickford Junction | ||||
North Palm Springs | Palm Springs | California | PSN | See Palm Springs | |||
North Philadelphia | North Philadelphia, Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania | PHN | See Philadelphia-North | |||
North Station—Boston | Boston | Massachusetts | BON | See Boston North Station | |||
Northern Arizona University | Flagstaff | Arizona | FLG | See Flagstaff | |||
Northern Pacific—Missoula | Missoula | Montana | See Missoula Northern Pacific Railroad Depot | ||||
Northern Pacific—Portland (Oregon) |
Portland | Oregon | PDX | See Portland Union Station | |||
Northern Pacific—Sandpoint | Sandpoint | Idaho | SPT | See Sandpoint | |||
Northampton Union Station | Northampton | Massachusetts | Vermonter | On December 29, 2014 the Vermonter was rerouted onto the more direct Connecticut River Line and this station was included on the new routing. Station was also a stop on the Montrealer before service was suspended in 1987 (and finally permanently discontinued in 1989) and by the Yankee Clipper | |||
Norwalk | Norwalk | California | See Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs | ||||
Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs | Norwalk | California | San Diegan | Station was dropped when the San Diegan was replaced by the Pacific Surfliner in 2000; station is a Metrolink station. |
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O.co Coliseum | East Oakland, Oakland |
California | OAC | See Oakland – Coliseum | |||
Oakdale | Oakdale | California | OKD | ||||
Oakland – 16th Street[34] | West Oakland, Oakland |
California | OAK | California Zephyr, Coast Starlight, & San Joaquin |
Station was dropped in 1994 due to damaged caused by the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, service was moved to the new Emeryville station and eventually shared with the Oakland – Jack London Square station | ||
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum | East Oakland, Oakland |
California | OAC | See Oakland – Coliseum | |||
Oakland – Coliseum | East Oakland, Oakland |
California | OAC | Capitol Corridor | 30,133 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Oakland |
Platform with shelter; station is just east of the O.co Coliseum (formerly known as the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum or simply the Oakland Coliseum). Another portion of the station is also served by Bay Area Rapid Transit's Dublin/Pleasanton–Daly City, Fremont–Daly City, and Richmond–Fremont lines. |
Oakland – Jack London Square | Oakland | California | OKJ | Capitol Corridor, Coast Starlight, & San Joaquin |
405,627 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Oakland |
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Oakville | Oakville | Ontario | OKL | Maple Leaf | Canadian railway station[Note 1]; station is also serviced by Via Rail Canada's Toronto-Windsor Corridor line and by GO Transit's Lakeshore West line | ||
Ocala Thruway Motorcoach stop | Ocala | Florida | OCA | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Ocala Union Station with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach. Station was also known as the Union Station Plaza as well as the Atlantic Coast Line Station. | |||
Ocala Union Station | Ocala | Florida | OCA | Palmetto & Silver Meteor |
Station close for train service in 2004, but is still used as a Thruway Motorcoach stop. Station was a stop on the Palmetto until it was truncated in 2004 and the Silver Meteor. | ||
Ocean City – Ocean Pines Thruway Motorcoach stop | Ocean City | Maryland | OCP | See Ocean Pines Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Ocean City – Park and Ride Thruway Motorcoach stop | Ocean City | Maryland | OCM | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the West Ocean City park and ride with connection service provided by BayRunner Shuttle Service | |||
Ocean Pines Thruway Motorcoach stop | Ocean City | Maryland | OCP | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Rite Aid Pharmacy with connection service provided by BayRunner Shuttle Service; the stop is near the border of Ocean City and Ocean Pines | |||
Oceanside Transit Center | Oceanside | California | OSD | Pacific Surfliner | 384,786 | North County Transit District | Station is also served by Metrolink's Inland Empire–Orange County and Orange County lines and by North County Transit District's COASTER and SPRINTER. |
Oconomowoc | Oconomowoc | Wisconsin | Twin Cities Hiawatha | The Twin Cities Hiawatha was discontinued in 1971 | |||
Oconto Thruway Motorcoach stop | Oconto | Wisconsin | OCO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Shell gas station with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Odenton | Odenton | Maryland | Chesapeake | Station was dropped in 1983 when the Chesapeake was discontinued; station is a Maryland Area Regional Commuter station | |||
Ogden Intermodal Transit Center | Ogden | Utah | OGD | See Ogden Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Ogden Thruway Motorcoach stop | Ogden | Utah | OGD | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Ogden Intermodal Transit Center with connection service provided by Greyhound Lines; transit center also served by Utah Transit Authority's FrontRunner train | |||
Ogden Union Station[34] | Ogden | Utah | OGD | Pioneer | Station was dropped when the Pioneer was discontinued in 1997; station was also a stop on the San Francisco Zephyr until it was rerouted in 1983. The station code OGD is still used for a Thruway Motorcoach stop (Ogden Intermodal Transit Center), which is located just north of the Union Station. Station is also called the Ogden Union Pacific Depot. | ||
Okanagan Thruway Motorcoach stop | Okanogan | Washington | OGW | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) in front of the Okanogan County Community Action Council with connection service provided by Northwestern Stage Lines | |||
Okeechobee | Okeechobee | Florida | OKE | Silver Star | 3,851 | CSX Transportation | Platform with shelter |
Okemo Mountain Resort Thruway Motorcoach stop | Okemo Mountain, Ludlow |
Vermont | OKO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Okemo Mountain Lodge; seasonal stop only (ski season) | |||
Oklahoma City | Oklahoma City | Oklahoma | OKC | Heartland Flyer | 54,952 | BNSF Railway/ Bricktown Real Estate, LLC |
Station is also known as the Santa Fe Depot |
Old Deerfield Beach Seaboard Air Line Railway Station | Deerfield Beach | Florida | DFB | See Deerfield Beach | |||
Old Orchard Beach | Old Orchard Beach | Maine | ORB | Downeaster | 17,764 | Pan Am Railways/ Town of Old Orchard Beach/ Old Orchard Beach Chamber of Commerce |
Platform only (no shelter); Seasonal stop only (April–October) |
Old Saybrook | Old Saybrook | Connecticut | OSB | Northeast Regional | 60,310 | Amtrak/ Saybrook Realty Partnership, LLC |
Station is also served by Connecticut Department of Transportation's Shore Line East. Station was also a stop on the Beacon Hill before it was discontinued in 1981 and the Twilight Shoreliner. Station was originally known as the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Station. |
Old Sebring Seaboard Air Line Depot | Sebring | Florida | SBG | See Sebring | |||
Old Town Station—San Diego | San Diego | California | OLT | See San Diego Old Town Transit Center | |||
Old Town Transit Center—San Diego | San Diego | California | OLT | See San Diego Old Town Transit Center | |||
Olver Transit Center | Greenfield | Massachusetts | See Greenfield John W. Olver Transit Center (Massachusetts) | ||||
Olympia | Lacey | Washington | OLW | See Olympia-Lacy Centennial Station | |||
Olympia-Lacy Centennial Station | Lacey | Washington | OLW | Amtrak Cascades & Coast Starlight |
63,065 | BNSF Railway/Intercity Transit | Station was also a stop on the Pioneer before it was discontinued in 1997; Olympia is located about 7 miles (11 km) northwest of the station |
Omaha | Omaha | Nebraska | OMA | California Zephyr | 24,410 | BNSF Railway/ Amtrak |
Station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1997 and the Pioneer before it was discontinued in 1997; in 1983 this station replaced Burlington Station located immediately to the west |
Omaha Burlington Station[34] | Omaha | Nebraska | Desert Wind & Pioneer |
Hearst Television | In 1983 this station was replaced by the new Omaha station, located immediately to the east. Station was also a stop on the Denver Zephyr before it was discontinued in about 1973. Station was also known as the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Station and the Burlington Route Station.[Note 9] | ||
Omak Thruway Motorcoach stop | Omak | Washington | OMW | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Exxon Food Mart with connection service provided by Northwestern Stage Lines | |||
Ontario (California) |
Ontario | California | ONA | Sunset Limited & Texas Eagle |
5,100 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Ontario |
Platform only (no shelter) |
Ontario (Oregon) Thruway Motoroach stop | Ontario | Oregon | ONT | Greyhound Lines | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Greyhound Lines station with connection service provided by Porter Stage Lines; the station code ONT used to be used by the Ontario Union Pacific Depot, which is located about 1,400 feet (430 m) to the west | ||
Ontario Union Pacific Depot (Oregon) |
Ontario | Oregon | ONT | Pioneer | City of Ontario | Station was dropped when the Pioneer was discontinued in 1997; the station code ONT still used for a Thruway Motorcoach stop, which is located about 1,400 feet (430 m) to the east | |
Orange | Orange | California | OGE | Pacific Surfliner | City of Orange | Station is a Metrolink station. | |
Oregon City | Oregon City | Oregon | ORC | Amtrak Cascades | 9,937 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Oregon City |
Platform with shelter; the Coast Starlight passes through the station, but does not stop. The Southern Pacific Railroad Depot was moved just south of the station in 2010, but is not used for any train service.[53] |
Oregon Short Line—Cache Junction | Cache | Utah | See Cache Junction Oregon Short Line Depot | ||||
Oregon Short Line Railroad Depot—Ontario (Oregon) |
Ontario | Oregon | ONT | See Ontario Union Pacific Depot | |||
Orlando | Orlando | Florida | ORL | Silver Meteor & Silver |
160,442 | Florida Department of Transportation | Station was also a stop on the Sunset Limited, but service was suspended in 2005 following Hurricane Katrina; station is also called the Atlantic Coast Line Station |
Orono Thruway Motorcoach stop | University of Maine, Orono |
Maine | ORO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Memorial Gymnasium (near Black Bear Mascot statue) with connection service provided by Concord Coach Lines; seasonal stop, only used when the University of Maine is in session | |||
Oroville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Oroville | California | ORV | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a park and ride with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Osceola | Osceola | Iowa | OSC | California Zephyr | 14,799 | BNSF Railway/ City of Osceola |
Station also known as the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Depot, the CB&Q Depot, and the Burlington Route Station.[Note 9] Station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1997 and the Pioneer before it was discontinued in 1997. |
Oshkosh – Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Wittman Regional Airport, Oshkosh |
Wisconsin | OSH | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Wittman Regional Airport Terminal with connection service provided by Lamers Connect | |||
Oshkosh – University of Wisconsin Thruway Motorcoach stop | University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh | Wisconsin | OSU | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Gruenhagen Conference Center on the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh with connection service provided by Lamers Connect | |||
Ottumwa | Ottumwa | Iowa | OTM | California Zephyr | 11,735 | BNSF Railway/ Wapello County Historical Society |
Station is also known as the Burlington Depot and the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Depot and the Burlington Route Station;[Note 9] station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1997 and the Pioneer before it was discontinued in 1997 |
Owosso Thruway Motorcoach stop | Owosso | Michigan | OWO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Indian Trails bus station with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Oxnard Transit Center | Oxnard | California | OXN | Coast Starlight & Pacific Surfliner |
79,137 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Oxnard |
Station is also served by Metrolink's Ventura County Line |
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Current Amtrak train stations |
Current Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach stops |
Future Amtrak station or stops (planned, under construction, not yet open, etc.) |
Stations or stops that have been discontinued, closed, or are otherwise no longer in use |
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Station/stop name | City | State/ Province | Code | Train name(s) | Annual ridership | Station owner(s) | Notes |
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Pacific Central Station—Vancouver | Vancouver | British Columbia | VAC | See Vancouver Pacific Central Station | |||
Padnos Transportation Center | Holland | Michigan | HOM | See Holland | |||
Palatka | Palatka | Florida | PAK | Silver Meteor & Silver |
12,749 | CSX Transportation/ City of Palatka |
Station was also a stop on the Sunset Limited, but service was suspended in 2005 following Hurricane Katrina; station is also called the Atlantic Coast Line Station |
Palm Beach | West Palm Beach | Florida | WPB | See West Palm Beach | |||
Palm Desert Thruway Motorcoach stop | Palm Desert | California | PDC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the SunLine Transit bus stop (across from Red Carpet Car Wash) with connection service by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Palm Springs | Palm Springs | California | PSN | Sunset Limited & Texas Eagle |
3,113 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Palm Springs |
Platform with shelter |
Palm Springs – North | Palm Springs | California | PSN | See Palm Springs | |||
Palm Springs – Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Palm Springs International Airport, Palm Springs |
California | PSP | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the SunLine Transit bus stop at the Palm Springs International Airport with connection service by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Palm Springs – Downtown Thruway Motorcoach stop | Palm Springs | California | PSS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a SunLine Transit bus stop with connection service by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Palm Springs International Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Palm Springs | California | PSP | See Palm Springs – Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Palmdale Metrolink Station Thruway Motorcoach stop | Palmdale | California | PMD | See Palmdale Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Palmdale Thruway Motorcoach stop | Palmdale | California | PMD | City of Palmdale | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Palmdale Transportation Center with connection service by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach; the Palmdale Transportation Center includes the Palmdale Metrolink station | ||
Palmdale Transportation Center Thruway Motorcoach stop | Palmdale | California | PMD | See Palmdale Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Paoli | Paoli | Pennsylvania | PAO | Keystone Service & Pennsylvanian |
175,299 | Amtrak/ Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority |
Station is also served by Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority's Paoli/Thorndale Line; station was also a stop on the Three Rivers before it was discontinued in 2005 |
Parkesburg | Parkesburg | Pennsylvania | PAR | Keystone Service | 55,290 | Amtrak | |
Pasadena[34] | Pasadena | California | PAS | Desert Wind, Las Vegas Limited, & Southwest Chief |
Los Angeles County Metro Rail | Station was dropped when the Desert Wind and Southwest Chief were rerouted in 1994. Station was also a stop on the Las Vegas Limited before it was replaced by the Desert Wind in 1976. Station is served by Los Angeles County Metro Rail. Station code PAS is still used for the Pasadena Thruway Motorcoach stop, which is located about 0.4 miles (0.64 km) to the east. | |
Pasadena Thruway Motorcoach stop | Pasadena | California | PAS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Hilton Hotel with connection service by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach; station code PAS used to be used for the Pasadena station (Del Mar Metro station), which is located about 0.4 miles (0.64 km) to the west. | |||
Pascagoula Louisville and Nashville Railroad Depot | Pascagoula | Mississippi | PAG | Sunset Limited | Service was suspended in 2005 following Hurricane Katrina[54] | ||
Pasco Intermodal Train Station | Pasco | Washington | PSC | Empire Builder | 25,423 | BNSF Railway/ City of Pasco |
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Paso Robles Intermodal Station | Paso Robles | California | PRB | Coast Starlight | 12,338 | Union Pacific/ City of Paso |
Station code (PRB) used to be used for the Paso Robles Thruway Motorcoach stop, which is about 500 feet (150 m) to the southeast |
Paso Robles Thruway Motorcoach stop | Paso Robles | California | PRB | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Greyhound Lines station; station code (PRB) later used for the Paso Robles Intermodal Station station, which is about 500 feet (150 m) to the northwest | |||
Pateros Thruway Motorcoach stop | Pateros | Washington | PTE | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Chevron/Super Stop Store gas station with connection service provided by Northwestern Stage Lines | |||
Pauls Valley | Pauls Valley | Oklahoma | PVL | Heartland Flyer | 5,360 | BNSF Railway/ City of Pauls Valley |
Station is also known as the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Station |
Peachtree Station | Atlanta | Georgia | ATL | See Atlanta Peachtree Station | |||
Pease Air National Guard Base (formerly Pease Air Force Base) |
Portsmouth | New Hampshire | PTS | See Portsmouth Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Pellston Thruway Motorcoach stop | Pellston | Michigan | PST | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at BP gas station/General Store with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Pemberton Thruway Motorcoach stop | Pemberton | British Columbia | PBT | Canadian Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a Greyhound Canada bus stop with connection service provided by Greyhound Cananda | |||
Pendleton | Pendleton | Oregon | PEN | Pioneer | Station was dropped when the Pioneer was discontinued in 1997; the station code PEN is still used for a Thruway Motorcoach stop, which is located about 3,000 feet (910 m) to the northwest | ||
Pendleton Thruway Motorcoach stop | Pendleton | Oregon | PEN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Double J Drive Thru with connection service provided by Greyhound Lines; the station code PEN used to be used for Pendleton station, which is located about 3,000 feet (910 m) to the southeast | |||
Pennsauken Thruway Motorcoach stop | Pennsauken Township | New Jersey | PNK | New Jersey Transit | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Pennsauken Transit Center station with connection service provided by New Jersey Transit (Atlantic City Line) | ||
Pennsylvania Station—Baltimore | Baltimore | Maryland | BAL | See Baltimore Pennsylvania Station | |||
Pennsylvania Station—Fort Wayne | Fort Wayne | Indiana | See Fort Wayne Pennsylvania Railroad Station | ||||
Pennsylvania Station—Harrisburg | Harrisburg | Pennsylvania | HAR | See Harrisburg Transportation Center | |||
Pennsylvania Station—Hobart | Hobart | Indiana | See Hobart Pennsylvania Railroad Station | ||||
Pennsylvania Station—Lima | Lima | Ohio | See Lima Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Depot | ||||
Pennsylvania Station—New York City | New York City | New York | NYP | See New York City Pennsylvania Station | |||
Pennsylvania Station—Newark | Newark | New Jersey | NWK | See Newark Pennsylvania Station | |||
Pennsylvania Station—Philadelphia | Penn Center, Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania | PHS | See Philadelphia-Suburban Station | |||
Pennsylvania Station—Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | PGH | See Pittsburgh Union Station | |||
Pennsylvania Station—Richmond | Richmond | Ohio | See Richmond Pennsylvania Station (Indiana) | ||||
Pennsylvania Station—Suburban | Penn Center, Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania | PHS | See Philadelphia-Suburban Station | |||
Pennsylvania Station—Wilmington | Wilmington | Delaware | WIL | See Wilmington | |||
Pensacola | Pensacola | Florida | PNS | Sunset Limited | Service was suspended in 2005 following Hurricane Katrina[54] | ||
Peoria | East Peoria | Illinois | See East Peoria | ||||
Peoria Thruway Motorcoach stop | Peoria | Illinois | PIA | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the CityLink Transit Center with connection service provided by Burlington Trailways; station code PIA used to be used by the Peoria – Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Peoria – Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | General Wayne A. Downing Peoria International Airport, Peoria |
Illinois | PIA | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the General Wayne A. Downing Peoria International Airport with connection service provided by Burlington Trailways; station code PIA later used by the Peoria Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Perris Thruway Motorcoach stop | Perris | California | PRI | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the local International House of Pancakes with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Perryville | Perryville | Maryland | Chesapeake | Station was dropped when the Chesapeake was discontinued in 1983; station is a Maryland Area Regional Commuter station | |||
Petaluma Thruway Motorcoach stop | Petaluma | California | PTC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Regional Library with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Petersburg | Ettrick | Virginia | PTB | Carolinian, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Silver Meteor, & Silver Star |
27,988 | CSX Transportation | Station was originally known as the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Depot and now as the Ettrick Station; station is located just northwest of the campus of Virginia State University |
Petoskey Thruway Motorcoach stop | Petoskey | Michigan | PSK | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Johan's Bagels and Grill with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Philadelphia-30th Street Station | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | PHL | Acela Express, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Keystone Service, Palmetto, Pennsylvanian, Northeast Regional, Silver Star, Silver Meteor, & Vermonter |
4,125,503 | Amtrak | Station is also served by Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority's Airport, Chestnut Hill East, Chestnut Hill West, Cynwyd, Fox Chase, Lansdale/Doylestown, Manayunk/Norristown, Media/Elwyn, Paoli/Thorndale, Trenton, Warminster, West Trenton, and Wilmington/Newark lines and by New Jersey Transit's Atlantic City Line. Station was also a stop on the Metroliner before it was discontinued in 2006, the Three Rivers before it was discontinued in 2005, the Chesapeake before it was discontinued in 1983, the Colonial before it was discontinued in 1971, the Midday Congressional before it was discontinued in 1971, the President before it was discontinued in 1971, and the Twilight Shoreliner. |
Philadelphia-30th Street Station (Autumn Express) |
Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | AXP | Special station code (AXP) designation to given to the 30th Street Station (PHL) in conjunction with a one-day only Autumn Express train on November 2, 2013 | |||
Philadelphia-North | North Philadelphia, Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania | PHN | Keystone Service & Northeast Regional |
590 | Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority/ Amtrak |
Station is also served by Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority's Broad Street, Chestnut Hill West, and Trenton lines. Station used to be known as the Germantown Junction station. Station was also a stop on the Metroliner before it was discontinued in 2006, the Keystone before it was discontinued in 1972, the Colonial before it was discontinued in 1971, the Duquesne before it was renamed the Keystone in 1971, the Midday Congressional before it was discontinued in 1971, and the President before it was discontinued in 1971. |
Philadelphia-Suburban Station | Penn Center, Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania | PHS | Keystone Service | Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority | Station dropped when service by the Keystone Service was discontinued in 1988 | |
Phoenix – Greyhound Motorcoach stop | Phoenix | Arizona | PHG | Greyhound Lines | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Greyhound Lines station with connection service provided by Arizona Shuttle | ||
Phoenix – Metro Center Thruway Motorcoach stop | Phoenix | Arizona | PXN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Metrocenter Transit Center with connection service provided by Arizona Shuttle | |||
Phoenix – Sky Harbor Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Sky Harbor International Airport, Phoenix |
Arizona | PHA | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at Terminals 2, 3 or 4 of the Sky Harbor International Airportwith connection service provided by Arizona Shuttle | |||
Phoenix Union Station[33] | Phoenix | Arizona | PHX | Sunset Limited | Station was dropped when the Sunset Limited was rerouted in 1996 | ||
Picayune | Picayune | Mississippi | PIC | Crescent | 2,922 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ City of Picauyune |
Flag stop |
Pine Orchard | Branford | Connecticut | See Branford-Pine Orchard | ||||
Pinehurst | Southern Pines | North Carolina | SOP | See Southern Pines | |||
Pinellas Park Thruway Motorcoach stop | Pinellas Park | Florida | STP | See St. Petersburg-Pinellas Park Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Pismo Beach | Grover Beach | California | GVB | See Grover Beach | |||
Pismo Beach Thruway Motorcoach stop | Pismo Beach | California | PSB | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Denny's restaurant with connection served provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Pittsburgh Union Station | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | PGH | Capitol Limited & Pennsylvanian |
135,137 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Amtrak/ Brothers Pennsylvanian Corporation |
Station also called Pennsylvania Station; station was also a stop on the Three Rivers before it was discontinued in 2005 |
Pittsfield Joseph Scelsi Intermodal Transportation Center | Pittsfield | Massachusetts | PIT | Lake Shore Limited | 7,656 | CSX Transportation/ Berkshire Regional Transit Authority/ City of Pittsfield |
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Placerville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Placerville | California | PCV | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Placerville Station Transit Center (a former train station) with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Plano | Plano | Illinois | PLO | Carl Sandburg & Illinois Zephyr |
6,901 | BNSF Railway/ City of Plano |
Station also known as the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Depot and the Burlington Route Station[Note 9] |
Plattsburgh | Plattsburgh | New York | PLB | Adirondack | 13,405 | Canadian Pacific Railway/ Plattsburgh Depot Partnership |
Station was originally known as the Delaware and Hudson Railroad Depot |
Pleasanton – Altamont Corridor Express Thruway Motorcoach stop | Pleasanton | California | PLS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with shelter) at Altamont Corridor Express's Pleasanton station with connection service provided by the Altamont Corridor Express; station is also served by the Altamont Corridor Express | |||
Pleasanton – Bay Area Rapid Transit Thruway Motorcoach stop | Pleasanton | California | DBP | See Dublin/Pleasanton Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Plaza Hotel & Casino | Las Vegas | Nevada | LVS | See Las Vegas (Nevada) | |||
Plummer Thruway Motorcoach stop | Plummer | Idaho | PLU | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Warpath Smoke Shop and Trading Post with connection service provided by Northwestern Trailways | |||
Plymouth Thruway Motorcoach stop | Plymouth | New Hampshire | PMO | Thruway Motorocoach stop (no shelter) at Chase Street Market with connection service provided by Concord Coach Lines | |||
Pocatello Union Pacific Depot | Pocatello | Idaho | POC | Pioneer | Station was dropped when the Pioneer was discontinued in 1997 | ||
Pomona | Pomona | California | POS | Sunset Limited & Texas Eagle |
1,461 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Pomona |
Station is often called Pomona Downtown. Station is also served by Metrolink's Riverside Line. |
Pomona – Downtown | Pomona | California | POS | See Pomona | |||
Pomona North | Pomona | California | POA | See Pomona Santa Fe Depot | |||
Pomona Santa Fe Depot[33] | Pomona | California | POA | Southwest Chief | City of Pomona | Station was dropped when the Southwest Chief was rerouted in 1991. Station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was rerouted in 1986 and the Las Vegas Limited before it was replaced by the Desert Wind in 1976. Station is served by Metrolink. Station often call the Pomona North station. | |
Pontiac (Illinois) |
Pontiac | Illinois | PON | Lincoln Service & Texas Eagle |
17,077 | Union Pacific Railroad/ Gary Wayne Porter |
Station was also a stop for the Ann Rutledge before service to the station was discontinued in 2007 |
Pontiac Transportation Center (Michigan) |
Pontiac | Michigan | PNT | Wolverine | 16,813 | Canadian National Railway/ Michigan Department of Transportation |
This station replaced the previous Transportation Center in 2011; the previous Transportation Center was build in 1983, but demolished in 2008 |
Poplar Bluff Union Pacific Depot | Poplar Bluff | Missouri | PBF | Texas Eagle | 5,829 | Union Pacific Railroad/ Poplar Bluff Historic Depot Restoration Corporation |
Station was originally known as the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Depot and then as the Missouri Pacific Depot |
Port Angeles Thruway Motorcoach stop | Port Angeles | Washington | PRA | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a city bus stop with connection service provided by Olympic Bus Lines | |||
Port Charlotte Thruway Motorcoach stop | Port Charlotte | Florida | PCH | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local 7-Eleven/Mobil gas station with connection service provided by Martz First Class | |||
Port Henry | Port Henry | New York | POH | Adirondack | 2,302 | Canadian Pacific Railway | The station is part of the Moriah Senior Citizens Center; station was originally known as the Delaware and Hudson Railroad Depot |
Port Huron | Port Huron | Michigan | PTH | Blue Water | 29,461 | Canadian National Railway/ Amtrak |
Also a stop on the International Limited before it was discontinued in 2004; station was originally known as the Delaware and Hudson Railroad Depot |
Port Kent | Port Kent | New York | PRK | Adirondack | 847 | Canadian Pacific Railway/ Amtrak |
Platform only (no shelter); seasonal stop only (when the Lake Champlain Transportation Company ferry is in service, late May-early October). Station was originally known as the Delaware and Hudson Railroad Depot |
Port Townsend Thruway Motorcoach stop | Port Townsend | Washington | PTO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Haines Place park and ride with connection service provided by Olympic Bus Lines | |||
Portage | Portage | Wisconsin | POG | Empire Builder | 7,455 | Canadian Pacific Railway | Platform with shelter; station was also a stop on the Twin Cities Hiawatha before it was discontinued in 1971 |
Porterville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Porterville | California | POT | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Porterville Transit Center | |||
Portland Transportation Center (Maine) |
Portland | Maine | POR | Downeaster | 190,353 | Pan Am Railways/ Maine Department of Transportation/ Concord Coach Lines |
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Portland Union Station (Oregon) |
Portland | Oregon | PDX [Note 25] |
Amtrak Cascades, Coast Starlight, & Empire Builder |
652,455 | City of Portland | Station is also served by Metropolitan Area Express's Green and Yellow lines. Station was originally known as the Northern Pacific Station. Station was also a stop on the Pioneer before it was discontinued in 1997. |
Portland (Oregon) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Portland | Oregon | PDG | Greyhound Lines | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Greyhound bus station with connection service provided by Greyhound Lines | ||
Portsmouth Thruway Motorcoach stop | Portsmouth | New Hampshire | PTS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Portsmouth Transportation Center with connection service provided by C&J Bus Lines | |||
Potlatch Thruway Motorcoach stop | Potlatch | Idaho | PTL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Dad's Diner with connection service provided by Northwestern Trailways | |||
Poughkeepsie | Poughkeepsie | New York | POU | Adirondack, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Lake Shore Limited, & Maple Leaf |
95,083 | Metropolitan Transportation Authority | Station is also served by Metro-North Railroad's Hudson Line |
Primm Thruway Motorcoach stop | Primm | Nevada | PMM | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Whiskey Pete's Hotel & Casino with connection service provide by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Prince | Prince | West Virginia | PRC | Cardinal | 3,406 | CSX Transportation | Flag stop; station was originally known as the Chesapeake and Ohio Station. Station primarily serves the city of Beckley. |
Princeton (Illinois) |
Princeton | Illinois | PCT | California Zephyr, Carl Sandburg, Illinois Zephyr, & Southwest Chief |
36,118 | BNSF Railway | Station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1997 and the Pioneer before it was discontinued in 1997; station was originally known as the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Depot and the Burlington Route Station[Note 9] |
Princeton Junction (New Jersey) |
Princeton Junction, West Windsor Township |
New Jersey | PJC | Keystone Service & Northeast Regional |
45,685 | Amtrak/ New Jersey Transit |
Station is also served by New Jersey Transit's Northeast Corridor Line and Princeton Branch; station is located about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) southeast of the campus of Princeton University |
Princeton University | Princeton Junction, West Windsor Township |
New Jersey | PJC | See Princeton Junction (New Jersey) | |||
Providence | Providence | Rhode Island | PVD | Acela Express & Northeast Regional | 660,267 | Amtrak/ Metropark |
Station was served by the Cape Codder, but was dropped when that train was discontinued in 1996. In 1986 the station replaced the Providence Union Station, which is located about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) to the south. |
Providence Union Station[33] | Providence | Rhode Island | PVD | Beacon Hill | In 1986 this station replaced by the Providence station, which is located about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north. Station was also a stop on the Beacon Hill before it was discontinued in 1981 and the Twilight Shoreliner. | ||
Provo | Provo | Utah | PRO | California Zephyr | 6,262 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Provo |
Platform with shelter; station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1997 |
Prunedale Thruway Motorcoach stop | Prunedale | California | PDL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a California Department of Transportation park and ride lot with connection service provided by Monterey-Salinas Transit | |||
Pueblo Thruway Motorcoach stop | Pueblo | Colorado | PUB | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Transit Center with connection service provided by Greyhound Lines | |||
Pullman Thruway Motorcoach stop | Pullman | Washington | PUL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Dissmore's IGA Supermarket with connection service provided by Northwestern Trailways | |||
Purcell | Purcell | Oklahoma | PUR | Heartland Flyer | 2,431 | BNSF Railway/ City of Purcell |
Station was also a stop on the Lone Star before it was discontinued in 1979; the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Depot was torn down in the 1990s |
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Station/stop name | City | State/ Province | Code | Train name(s) | Annual ridership | Station owner(s) | Notes |
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Quantico | Quantico | Virginia | QAN | Carolinian & Northeast Regional |
38,211 | CSX Transportation/ Virginia Railway Express |
Station is also served by Virginia Railway Express's Fredericksburg Line; station was also a stop on the Twilight Shoreliner. Station used to be a Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad station. |
Queen Mary Catalina Ferry Terminal Thruway Motorcoach stop | Long Beach | California | LBQ | See Long Beach – Queen Mary Catalina Ferry Terminal Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Queens – John F. Kennedy International Airport | Jamaica, Queens, New York City |
New York | JFK | See John F. Kennedy International Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Quincy | Quincy | Illinois | QCY | Carl Sandburg & Illinois Zephyr |
50,378 | BNSF Railway/ City of Quincy |
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Quincy | West Quincy | Missouri | WCY | Illinois Zephyr | See West Quincy | ||
Quincy Thruway Motorcoach stop | Quincy | Washington | QUC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Multiservicios Alfa y Omega with connection service provided by Northwestern Trailways |
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Station/stop name | City | State/ Province | Code | Train name(s) | Annual ridership | Station owner(s) | Notes |
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Rahway | Rahway[33] | New Jersey | |||||
Raleigh | Raleigh | North Carolina | RGH | Carolinian, Piedmont, & Silver Star |
159,584 | North Carolina Railroad | |
Raleigh – North Carolina State Fair | Raleigh | North Carolina | NSF | See North Carolina State Fair | |||
Randolph | Randolph | Vermont | RPH | Vermonter | 2,009 | New England Central Railroad/ Depot Square Partners |
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Rantoul | Rantoul | Illinois | RTL | Illini & Saluki |
5,823 | Canadian National Railway/ Amtrak |
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Raton | Raton | New Mexico | RAT | Southwest Chief | 15,733 | BNSF Railway/ Amtrak |
Formerly the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Depot |
Rawlins | Rawlins | Wyoming | RWL | Pioneer | Station was dropped when the Pioneer was discontinued in 1997 | ||
Red Bluff Thruway Motorcoach stop | Red Bluff | California | RBF | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a Tehama Rural Area eXpress (TRAX) park and ride lot with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Red Wing Milwaukee Road Passenger Depot | Red Wing | Minnesota | RDW | Empire Builder | 9,525 | Canadian Pacific Railway/ Red Wing Property Conservation Fund |
Station was also a stop on the Twin Cities Hiawatha before it was discontinued in 1971 |
Redding | Redding | California | RDD | Coast Starlight | 13,269 | Union Pacific Railroad | Station was originally known as the Southern Pacific Depot; the Redding Station (RDD) is just west across the tracks from the Redding Thruway Motorcoach stop (RDR) at the Redding Transit Center |
Redding Thruway Motorcoach stop | Redding | California | RDR | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Redding Transit Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach. The Redding Transit Center includes a Redding Area Bus Authority Bus Station. The Redding Transit Center is just across the street from the Redding train station (RDD). | |||
Redmond Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Roberts Field, Redmond |
Oregon | RDM | Thruway Motorcoach stop Roberts Field airport with connection service by HighDesert POINT | |||
Redmond – McDonald's Thruway Motorcoach stop | Redmond | Oregon | RED | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local McDonald's restaurant | |||
Reed City Thruway Motorcoach stop | Reed City | Michigan | REE | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local McDonald's restaurant with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Reedsport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Reedsport | Oregon | RPT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Lions Park (across from a local 7-Eleven) with connection service provided by Porter Stage Lines | |||
Regional Transportation Center—Syracuse | Syracuse | New York | SYR | See Syracuse – William F. Walsh Regional Transportation Center | |||
Rehoboth Beach Thruway Motocoach stop[56] | Rehoboth Beach | Delaware | RHB | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Greyhound Lines station | |||
Reno | Reno | Nevada | RNO | California Zephyr | 78,827 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Reno |
Station was originally known as the Southern Pacific Depot |
Rensselaer (Indiana) |
Rensselaer | Indiana | REN | Cardinal & Hoosier State |
2,239 | BNSF Railway/ Amtrak |
Platform with shelter; station was also a stop on the Kentucky Cardinal before it was discontinued in 1983 |
Rensselaer (New York) |
Rensselaer | New York | ALB | See Albany-Rensselaer | |||
Rhinebeck | Rhinecliff, Rhinebeck |
New York | RHI | See Rhinecliff–Kingston | |||
Rhinecliff | Rhinecliff, Rhinebeck |
New York | RHI | Adirondack, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Lake Shore Limited & Maple Leaf |
184,452 | CSX Transportation/ Duchess County |
Station also known as the Rhinecliff-Kingston Station as it also serves the city of Kingston, which is located to the east of the station, just across the Hudson River |
Rhinecliff-Kingston | Rhinecliff, Rhinebeck |
New York | RHI | See Rhinecliff | |||
Rialto Thruway Motorcoach stop | Rialto | California | RIA | ||||
Richmond (California) |
Richmond | California | RIC | California Zephyr, Capitol Corridor, & San Joaquin |
266,237 | Union Pacific Railroad/ Bay Area Rapid Transit |
Platform with shelter; station is also served by Bay Area Rapid Transit's Richmond–Daly City/Millbrae and Richmond–Fremont lines |
Richmond Pennsylvania Station[33] (Indiana) |
Richmond | Indiana | Cardinal & National Limited |
Station was a stop on the James Whitcomb Riley before it was renamed the Cardinal in 1977 | |||
Richmond (Rhode Island) |
Richmond | Rhode Island | See Shannock Village | ||||
Richmond (British Columbia) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Richmond | British Columbia | RBC | Canadian Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Sandman Signature Hotel with connection service by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach and by Cantrail | |||
Richmond – Broad Street[33] (Virginia) |
Richmond | Virginia | Carolinian, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Silver Meteor, & Silver Star |
Station was dropped in 1975 and existing train serviced move to the Richmond – Staples Mill Road Station; station also known as the Richmond Union Station | |||
Richmond – Staples Mill Road (Virginia) |
Richmond | Virginia | RVR | Carolinian, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Silver Meteor, & Silver Star |
372,592 | CSX Transportation/ Amtrak |
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Richmond – Main Street Station (Virginia) |
Richmond | Virginia | RVM | Northeast Regional | 38,512 | CSX Transportation/ City of Richomnd |
Station was also a stop on the Twilight Shoreliner |
Rio Dell Thruway Motorcoach stop | Scotia | California | RDS | See Rio Dell-Scotia Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Rio Dell-Scotia Thruway Motorcoach stop | Scotia | California | RDS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Scotia Inn with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach; the city of Rio Dell is located about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north of the stop, just across the Eel River | |||
Rio Grande—Salt Lake City | Salt Lake City | Utah | SLC | See Salt Lake City Rio Grande Depot | |||
Rio Vista Thruway Motorcoach stop | Rio Vista | California | RVT [Note 26] |
Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a Rio Vista Delta Breeze bus stop with connection service provided by Rio Vista Delta Breeze; this stop connects exclusively with the Suisun/Fairfield station (SUI) | |||
Ritzville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Ritzville | Washington | RTZ | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Zips Drive In with connection service provided by Northwestern Trailways | |||
Riverbank | Riverbank | California | RVB | San Joaquin | Station was closed in 1999 when it was replaced by the Modesto station, which is located about 4 miles (6.4 km) to the south; the station building burned to the ground in 2005.[59] The station code RVB was apparently later used for a Thruway Motorcoach stop, which was located about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the east-northeast | ||
Riverbank Thruway Motorcoach stop | Riverbank | California | RVB | Thruway Motorcoach stop near current location of Riverbank High School; the station code RVB was used for the Riverbank station, which was located about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the west-southwest before it burned to the ground in 2005[59] | |||
Riverside | Riverside | California | RIV | Southwest Chief | 12,431 | Riverside County Transportation Commission/BNSF Railway | Station is also called the Riverside – Downtown station; station is also served by Metrolink's 91, Inland Empire–Orange County, and Riverside lines |
Riverside – Downtown | Riverside | California | RIV | See Riverside | |||
Riverside – La Sierra Thruway Motorcoach stop | La Sierra, Riverside |
California | RLS | Riverside County Transportation Commission | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Riverside – La Sierra Metrolink station; station is southeast of the campus of La Sierra University | ||
Roanoke Thruway Motorcoach stop | Roanoke | Virginia | RNK | Thruway Connection stop (no shelter) at the Roanoke Civic Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Roberts Field Thruway Motorcoach stop | Roberts Field, Redmond |
Oregon | RDM | See Redmond Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Rochester | Rochester | New York | ROC | Empire Service Lake Shore Limited, & Maple Leaf |
141,576 | CSX Transportation/ Amtrak |
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Rock Island Thruway Motorcoach stop | Augustana College, Rock Island |
Illinois | RKI | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Carver Physical Education Center on the campus of Augustana College with connection service provided by Burlington Trailways | |||
Rock Springs | Rock Springs | Wyoming | RSG | Pioneer | Station was dropped when the Pioneer was discontinued in 1997 | ||
Rockford – Alpine Road (Illinois) |
Rockford | Illinois | Black Hawk | Canadian National Railway | Station is expected to open when service by the Black Hawk resumes in late 2014 to early 2015 | ||
Rockford – Main Street (Illinois) |
Rockford | Illinois | RCK | Black Hawk | Canadian National Railway/ City of Rockford |
Station was dropped when the Black Hawk was discontinued in 1981; however service by the Black Hawk is expected to resume in late 2014 to early 2015.[60] The station used to be known as the Rockford station. Station code RCK has also been used by a Thruway Motorcoach stop, which is located about 7 miles (11 km) to the west. | |
Rockford (Illinois) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Rockford | Illinois | RCK | Van Galder Bus Company | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Van Galder Bus Station with connection service provided by Van Galder Bus Company[Note 19]; station code RCK was used for the Rockford – Main Street station, which is located about 7 miles (11 km) to the east, and is anticipated to be used again when the Black Hawk resumes service | ||
Rockford (Michigan) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Rockford | Michigan | RKF | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local BP gas station with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Rockland Thruway Motorcoach stop | Rockland | Maine | ROD | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Maine State Ferry Terminal with connection service provided by Concord Coach Lines | |||
Rocklin | Rocklin | California | RLN | Capitol Corridor | 28,953 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Rocklin |
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Rockport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Rockport | Maine | CDN | See Camden/Rockport Thruway Motorocoach | |||
Rockville | Rockville | Maryland | RKV | Capitol Limited | 5,024 | CSX Transportation/ Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority |
Station is also served by Maryland Transit Administration's Brunswick Line and by Washington Metro's Red Line |
Rocky Mount | Rocky Mount | North Carolina | RMT | Carolinian, Palmetto, Silver Meteor, & Silver Star |
52,631 | CSX Transportation/ City of Rocky Mount |
Station was originally called the Atlantic Coast Line Depot |
Rogue Valley Transit Center Thruway Motorcoach stop | Medford | Oregon | MFR | See Medford Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Rohnert Park Thruway Motorcoach stop | Rohnert Park | California | RPC | Thruway Motorocoach stop (no shelter) at a transit stop across from Safeway with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Rome | Rome | New York | ROM | Empire Service & Maple Leaf |
9,788 | CSX Transportation/ Amtrak/ City of Rome |
Station was originally called the New York Central Railroad Station |
Rosa Parks Transit Station (Florida) |
Gainesville | Florida | GNF | See Gainesville (Florida) Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Rosa Parks Transportation Center (Louisiana) |
Lafayette | Louisiana | LFT | See Lafayette (Louisiana) | |||
Rosamond Thruway Motorcoach stop | Rosamond | California | RSM | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the former B&K Market | |||
Roseburg Thruway Motorcoach stop | Roseburg | Oregon | RBG | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Greyhound Lines station | |||
Roseville | Roseville | California | RSV | California Zephyr & Capitol Corridor |
50,338 | Union Pacific Railroad City of Roseville |
Platform with shelter |
Rothschild Thruway Motorcoach stop | Rothschild, Wausau |
Wisconsin | WSU | See Wausau-Rothschild Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Rothschild – Wausau Thruway Motorcoach stop | Rothschild, Wausau |
Wisconsin | WSU | See Wausau-Rothschild Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Rouses Point | Rouses Point | New York | RSP | Adirondack | 1,205 | Canadian Pacific Railway/ Village of Rouses Point |
Platform only (no shelter) |
Route 128 Westwood (Massachusetts) |
Westwood | Massachusetts | RTE | See Westwood Route 128 (Massachusetts) | |||
Royal Oak Transit Center | Royal Oak | Michigan | ROY | Wolverine | 37,158 | Canadian National Railway/ City of Royal Oak |
Platform with shelter |
Rugby | Rugby | North Dakota | RUG | Empire Builder | 5,637 | BNSF Railway | Station used to be known as the Great Northern Passenger Depot |
Rutland | Rutland | Vermont | RUD | Ethan Allen Express | 16,815 | Vermont Railway/ City of Rutland |
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Rutland and Whitehall—Castleton | Castleton | Vermont | CNV | See Castleton | |||
Rye | Rye | New York | Metropolitan Transportation Authority | Station served by Metro-North's New Haven Line since 1987 |
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Station/stop name | City | State/ Province | Code | Train name(s) | Annual ridership | Station owner(s) | Notes |
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Saco Transportation Center | Saco | Maine | SAO | Downeaster | 50,043 | Pan Am Railways/ City of Saco |
Station is sometimes also referred to as the Saco–Biddeford station; the city of Biddeford is located southeast of the station, just across the Saco River |
Saco-Biddeford | Saco | Maine | SAO | See Saco Transportation Center | |||
Sacramento Southern Pacific Railroad Depot | Sacramento | California | SAC | See Sacramento Valley Station | |||
Sacramento Valley Station | Sacramento | California | SAC | California Zephyr, Capitol Corridor, Coast Starlight, & San Joaquin |
1,132,750 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Sacramento |
Station is also served by Sacramento Regional Transit District's Gold Line; station is also known as the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's Sacramento Depot |
Sacramento Thruway Motorcoach stop | Sacramento | California | SCS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the State Capitol with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach; drop off only | |||
Saint-Lambert | Saint-Lambert | Quebec | SLQ | See St. Lambert | |||
Saint Cloud | St. Cloud | Minnesota | SCD | See St. Cloud | |||
Saint Paul Union Depot | Saint Paul | Minnesota | See St. Paul Union Depot | ||||
Salem Southern Pacific Railroad Station | Salem | Oregon | SLM | Amtrak Cascades & Coast Starlight |
71,618 | Union Pacific Railroad/ State of Oregon |
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Salem Thruway Motorcoach stop | Salem | Oregon | SLG | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Dairy Queen with connection service provided by Valley Retriever | |||
Salinas | Salinas | California | SNS | Coast Starlight | 21,942 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Salinas Redevelopment Agency |
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Salisbury (Maryland) – Greyhound Thruway Motorcoach stop | Salisbury | Maryland | SLY | Salibury Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Shore Transit station with connection service provided by Greyhound Lines | |||
Salisbury (Maryland) – Bayrunner Thruway Motorcoach stop | Salisbury | Maryland | SLS | Salibury Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the BayRunner Shuttle Service office with connection service provided by BayRunner Shuttle Service | |||
Salisbury (North Carolina) |
Salisbury | North Carolina | SAL | Carolinian, Crescent, & Piedmont |
31,539 | North Carolina Railroad/Historic Salisbury Foundation, Inc | |
Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub | Salt Lake City | Utah | SLC SLB |
See Salt Lake City AND Salt Lake City Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Salt Lake City | Salt Lake City | Utah | SLC | California Zephyr | 43,903 | Utah Transit Authority | The Salt Lake station is part of the Salt Lake Intermodal Hub, which includes the Salt Lake City Thruway Motorcoach stop (station code SLB). Station is also served by Utah Transit Authority's FrontRunner train and TRAX Blue Line. |
Salt Lake City Rio Grande Depot[33] | Salt Lake City | Utah | SLC | California Zephyr, Desert Wind, & Pioneer |
Station was dropped when the California Zephyr was rerouted in 1999 to the Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub, which is located about 3,000 feet (910 m) to the south-southwest. Service by the Desert Wind was discontinued in 1997 when that train was discontinued and service by the Pioneer was discontinued in 1991 when it was rerouted. In 1986, Amtrak moved its services from the Salt Lake City Union Pacific Depot to this station. Station is also called the Denver and Rio Grande Western Depot. | ||
Salt Lake City Thruway Motorcoach stop | Salt Lake City | Utah | SLB | Utah Transit Authority | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub, which includes the Salt Lake City Amtrak train station (station code SLC)--which is served by the California Zephyr and Utah Transit Authority's FrontRunner train and TRAX Blue Line | ||
Salt Lake City Union Pacific Depot[33] | Salt Lake City | Utah | California Zephyr, Desert Wind, & Pioneer |
No longer used by Amtrak after all its train services were moved in 1986 to the Salt Lake City Rio Grande Depot, which is located about 2,000 feet (610 m) to the north. Station was also known as the Salt Lake Union Pacific Railroad Station. | |||
San Antonio Station | San Antonio | Texas | SAS | Sunset Limited & Texas Eagle |
68,268 | VIA Metropolitan Transit | |
San Bernardino Santa Fe Depot | San Bernardino | California | SNB | Southwest Chief | 11,349 | BNSF Railway/ San Bernardino Associated Governments |
Station is also known as the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Passenger and Freight Depot and the Harvey House at San Bernardino. Station is also served by Metrolink's Inland Empire–Orange County and San Bernardino lines. Station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1997 and the Las Vegas Limited before it was replaced by the Desert Wind in 1976. |
San Bernardino Thruway Motorcoach stop | San Bernardino | California | SBB | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local McDonald's restaurant | |||
San Clemente | San Clemente | California | SNT | San Diegan | Amtrak | Platform only (no shelter); station dropped when service by the San Diegan was discontinued in 2000. Station is served by Metrolink. | |
San Clemente Pier | San Clemente | California | SNP | Pacific Surfliner | 15,017 | Orange County Transportation Authority/ City of San Clemente |
Platform only (no shelter); station is also served by Metrolink's Inland Empire–Orange County and Orange County lines. |
San Diego Old Town Transit Center | San Diego | California | OLT | Pacific Surfliner | 135,749 | North County Transit District | Platform only (no shelter). Station is also served by North County Transit District's Caster and by San Diego Trolley's Green Line. |
San Diego Union Station | San Diego | California | SAN | Pacific Surfliner | 686,953 | North County Transit District/ PAC Operating Limited Partnership |
Station is also known as the Santa Fe Depot. Station is also served by North County Transit District's Coaster and San Diego Trolley's Green and Orange lines. |
San Diego – Sorrento Valley | San Diego | California | SRB | See Sorrento Valley | |||
San Diego – Zoo Thruway Motorcoach stop | San Diego | California | SDZ | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the San Diego Zoo | |||
San Francisco – Caltrain Station Thruway Motorcoach stop | Mission Bay, San Francisco |
California | SFP | Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Caltrain's San Francisco 4th and King Street Station with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | ||
San Francisco – Civic Center Thruway Motorcoach stop | Civic Center, San Francisco |
California | SFV | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) on Market Street (within the Civic Center) with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
San Francisco – Ferry Building Thruway Motorcoach stop | Embarcadero, San Francisco |
California | SFC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Ferry Building with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
San Francisco – Financial District Thruway Motorcoach stop | Financial District, San Francisco |
California | SFC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Embarcadero Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
San Francisco – Fisherman's Wharf Thruway Motorcoach stop | Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco |
California | SFW | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Pier 39 with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
San Francisco – Moscone Convention Center Thruway Motorcoach stop | South of Market, San Francisco |
California | SFM | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Moscone Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
San Francisco – Shopping Center Thruway Motorcoach stop | South of Market, San Francisco |
California | SFS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Westfield San Francisco Centre with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
San Francisco – Transbay Terminal Thruway Motorcoach stop | South Beach San Francisco |
California | SFO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Transbay Terminal with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway Station—Hanford | Hanford | California | HNF | See Hanford | |||
San Jose Cahill Depot | San Jose | California | SJC | See San Jose Diridon Station | |||
San Jose Caltrain Station | San Jose | California | SJC | See San Jose Diridon Station | |||
San Jose Diridon Station | San Jose | California | SJC | Capitol Corridor & Coast Starlight |
258,776 | Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board | Station is also served by the Altamont Commuter Express, the Caltrain, Caltrain's Baby Bullet, and Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority's Mountain View-Winchester line. Station is also known as the San Jose Caltrain Station', San Jose Diridon Station, and the San Jose Downtown Station and used to be known as the Cahill Depot and the San Jose Southern Pacific Depot. |
San Jose Downtown Station | San Jose | California | SJC | See San Jose Diridon Station | |||
San Juan Capistrano Depot | San Juan Capistrano | California | SNC | Pacific Surfliner | 242,722 | Orange County Transportation Authority/ City of San Juan Capistrano/ Manna Station, Inc. |
Station is also served by Metrolink's Inland Empire–Orange County and Orange County lines. Station was originally known as the Santa Fe Depot. |
San Luis Obispo | San Louis Obispo | California | SLO | Coast Starlight & Pacific Surfliner |
115,028 | Union Pacific Railroad | Station also called the Southern Pacific Depot |
San Luis Obispo Thruway Motorcoach stop | California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo |
California | SLP | See San Luis Obispo-Cal Poly Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
San Luis Obispo-Cal Poly Thruway Motorcoach stop | California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo |
California | SLP | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Vista Grande Restaurant on the campus of California Polytechnic State University with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
San Marcos Station | San Marcos | Texas | SMC | Texas Eagle | 7,995 | Union Pacific Railroad/ Capital Area Rural Transportation System |
Platform with shelter; also called the San Marcos Intermodal Station |
San Pedro – Catalina Terminal Thruway Motorcoach stop | San Pedro, Los Angeles |
California | SPD | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Berth 95 Catalina Terminal with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
San Pedro – Library Thruway Motorcoach stop | San Pedro, Los Angeles |
California | SPO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the San Pedro Regional Branch of the Los Angeles Public Library with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Sanderson | Sanderson | Texas | SND | Sunset Limited & Texas Eagle |
261 | Union Pacific Railroad | Platform only (no shelter); flag stop for both the Sunset Limited and the Texas Eagle. The former station building was demolished in 2012. Station used to be known as the Galveston, Harrisburg, and San Antonio Railroad Depot. |
Sandpoint | Sandpoint | Idaho | SPT | Empire Builder | 9,196 | BNSF Railway | Station is also known as the Sandpoint Burlington Northern Railroad Station and the Northern Pacific Depot; it is the oldest remaining active passenger depot of the Northern Pacific Railway. |
Sandusky | Sandusky | Ohio | SKY | Capitol Limited & Lake Shore Limited |
9,591 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ City of Sandusky |
Platform with shelter; originally known as the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad Depot |
Sandwich | Sandwich | Massachusetts | SDW | Cape Codder | Station was dropped when the Cape Codder was discontinued in 1996; station is served by the Cape Cod Central Railroad | ||
Sanford | Sanford | Florida | SFA | Auto Train | 265,274 | Amtrak | Southern end of the Auto Train'; this station is located about 1,000 feet (300 m) north of the former Sanford Atlantic Coast Line Station (which was used for passenger service only) |
Sanford Atlantic Coast Line Station[33] | Sanford | Florida | SFD | Silver Meteor, Silver, & Sunset Limited |
All train service was suspended in 2005 following Hurricane Katrina and the station building was demolished (sometime between 2009–2013). Station was also known as the Atlantic Coast Line Station. This former station was located 1,000 feet (300 m) south of the current Sanford (Auto Train) station. | ||
Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center | Santa Ana | California | SNA | Pacific Surfliner | 202,919 | Orange County Transportation Authority/ City of Santa Ana |
Station is also served by Metrolink's Inland Empire–Orange County and Orange County lines. |
Santa Barbara | Santa Barbara | California | SBA | Coast Starlight & Pacific Surfliner |
322,410 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Santa Barbara |
Station also called the Southern Pacific Train Depot |
Santa Clara Depot | Santa Clara | California | SCC | See Santa Clara – University Station | |||
Santa Clara – Great America Station | Santa Clara | California | GAC | Capitol Corridor | 120,140 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Santa Clara |
Platform only (no shelter); station is also served by the Altamont Corridor Express. Station is located about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) northeast of the California's Great America amusement park |
Santa Clara – University Station | Santa Clara | California | SCC | Capitol Corridor | 8,635 | Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board | Platform with shelter; station also known as Santa Clara Depot. Station is located immediately northeast of the campus of Santa Clara University. Station is also served by the Altamont Corridor Express and Caltrain. |
Santa Clarita-Newhall Thruway Motorcoach stop | Newhall, Santa Clarita |
California | NHL | See Newhall-Santa Clarita Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Santa Clarita Thruway Motorcoach stop | Santa Clarita | California | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Hampton Inn with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | ||||
Santa Cruz Metro Center | Santa Cruz | California | SCZ | See Santa Cruz Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Santa Cruz Thruway Motorcoach stop | Santa Cruz | California | SCZ | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Santa Cruz Metro Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Santa Fe—Claremont | Claremont | California | CLM | See Claremont Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Santa Fe—Cleburne | Cleburne | Texas | CBR | See Cleburne Intermodal Transportation Depot | |||
Santa Fe—Dodge City | Dodge City | Kansas | DDG | See Dodge City | |||
Santa Fe—Flagstaff | Flagstaff | Arizona | FLG | See Flagstaff | |||
Santa Fe—Fort Madison | Fort Madison | Iowa | FMD | See Fort Madison | |||
Santa Fe—Fresno | Fresno | California | FNO | See Fresno Santa Fe Passenger Depot | |||
Santa Fe—Fullerton | Fullerton | California | FUL | See Fullerton Transportation Center | |||
Santa Fe—Galesburg | Galesburg | Illinois | GBA | See Galesburg Santa Fe Railway Depot | |||
Santa Fe—Galveston | Galveston | Texas | GLS | See Galveston – Railroad Museum Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Santa Fe—Gainesville | Gainesville | Texas | GLE | See Gainesville (Texas) | |||
Santa Fe—Gallup | Gallup | New Mexico | GLP | See Gallup | |||
Santa Fe—Garden City | Garden City | Kansas | GCK | See Garden City | |||
Santa Fe—Hutchinson | Hutchinson | Kansas | HUT | See Hutchinson | |||
Santa Fe—Kingman | Kingman | Arizona | KNG | See Kingman | |||
Santa Fe—La Plata | La Plata | Missouri | LAP | See La Plata | |||
Santa Fe—Lamar | Lamar | Colorado | LMR | See Lamar | |||
Santa Fe—Lamy | Lamy | New Mexico | LMY | See Lamy | |||
Santa Fe—Lawrence | Lawrence | Kansas | LRC | See Lawrence | |||
Santa Fe—McGregor | McGregor | Texas | MCG | See McGregor | |||
Santa Fe—Newton | Newton | Kansas | NEW | See Newton | |||
Santa Fe—Norman | Norman | Oklahoma | NOR | See Norman | |||
Santa Fe—Oklahoma City | Oklahoma City | Oklahoma | OKC | See Oklahoma City | |||
Santa Fe—Pauls Valley | Pauls Valley | Oklahoma | PVL | See Pauls Valley | |||
Santa Fe—Ranton | Raton | New Mexico | RAT | See Raton | |||
Santa Fe—Pomona | Pomona | California | POA | See Pomona Santa Fe Depot | |||
Santa Fe—Purcell | Purcell | Oklahoma | PUR | See Purcell | |||
Santa Fe—San Bernardino | San Bernardino | California | SNB | See San Bernardino Santa Fe Depot | |||
Santa Fe—San Diego | San Diego | California | SAN | See San Diego Union Station | |||
Santa Fe—San Juan Capistrano | San Juan Capistrano | California | SNC | See San Juan Capistrano Depot | |||
Santa Fe—Streator | Streator | Illinois | STR | See Streator | |||
Santa Fe—Temple | Temple | Texas | TPL | See Temple | |||
Santa Fe—Topeka | Topeka | Kansas | TOP | See Topeka | |||
Santa Fe—Winslow | Winslow | Arizona | WLO | See Winslow | |||
Santa Fe Springs | Norwalk | California | See Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs | ||||
Santa Fe Thruway Motorcoach stop | Santa Fe | New Mexico | SAF | Thruway Motorcoach stops at hotels in Santa Fe (no specific location) with connection service provided exclusively to and from the Lamay Station (LMY) by Lamy Shuttle | |||
Santa Maria | Guadalupe | California | GUA | See Guadalupe | |||
Santa Maria Thruway Motorcoach stop | Santa Maria | California | SAT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local International House of Pancakes with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Santa Monica Thruway Motorcoach stop | Santa Monica | California | SNM | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Santa Paula Thruway Motorcoach stop | Santa Paula | California | SAP | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Carrows restaurant with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Santa Rosa Thruway Motorcoach stop | Santa Rosa | California | SRC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Courtyard by Marriott hotel with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Sarasota Thruway Motorcoach stop | Sarasota | Florida | SRA | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Hollywood 20 Complex with connection service provided by Martz First Class | |||
Saratoga Springs | Saratoga Springs | New York | SAR | Adirondack & Ethan Allen Express |
33,139 | Canadian Pacific Railway | Station was originally known as the Delaware and Hudson Railroad Depot |
Sarnia | Sarnia | Ontario | SIA | International Limited | Via Rail Canada | Canadian railway station; station was dropped when the International Limited was discontinued in 2004 | |
Sault Sainte Marie Thruway Motorcoach stop | Sault Sainte Marie | Michigan | SMI | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Eastern Upper Peninsula Transit Authority Terminal with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Savannah Atlantic Costline Depot | Savannah | Georgia | SAV | Palmetto, Silver Meteor, & Silver Star |
71,658 | Savannah Economic Development Authority | |
Scelsi Intermodal Transportation Center | Pittsfield | Massachusetts | PIT | See Pittsfield Joseph Scelsi Intermodal Transportation Center | |||
Schenectady | Schenectady | New York | SDY | Adirondack, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Lake Shore Limited, & Maple Leaf |
61,803 | CSX Transportation/ Amtrak/ Metroplex |
Station replaced the Colonie-Schenectady station as an Amtrak stop in 1979 |
Schenectady-Colonie | Colonie | New York | See Colonie-Schenectady | ||||
Schriever | Schriever | Louisiana | SCH | Sunset Limited | 1,811 | BNSF Railway | Platform only (no shelter); Flag stop; station originally known as the Texas and New Orleans Railroad Station |
Scotia Thruway Motorcoach stop | Scotia | California | RDS | See Rio Dell-Scotia Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Scotts Valley Thruway Motorcoach stop | Scotts Valley | California | SVY | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Scotts Valley Transit Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Seaboard Air Line Railway—Camden | Camden | South Carolina | CAM | See Camden Seaboard Air Line Railroad Depot | |||
Seaboard Air Line Railway—Deerfield | Deerfield Beach | Florida | DFB | See Deerfield Beach | |||
Seaboard Air Line Railway—Hamlet | Hamlet | North Carolina | HAM | See Hamlet | |||
Seaboard Air Line Railway—Sebring | Sebring | Florida | SBG | See Sebring | |||
Seaford Thruway Motorcoach stop | Seaford | Delaware | SAD | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Greyhound Lines station | |||
Searsport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Searsport | Maine | SRT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Steamboat Mobil gas station with connection service provided by Concord Coach Lines | |||
Seaside (California) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Seaside | California | SES | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Edgewater Transit Exchange with connection service provided by Monterey-Salinas Transit | |||
Seaside (Oregon) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Seaside | Oregon | SSD | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Del's Chevron with connection service provided by NorthWest POINT/OC&W Coachways[Note 5] | |||
Seattle King Street Station | Seattle | Washington | SEA | Amtrak Cascades, Coast Starlight, & Empire Builder |
640,054 | BNSF Railway/ City of Seattle |
Station is also served by Sound Transit's North and South lines and by Rocky Mountaineer's Coastal Passage; station was also a stop on the Pioneer before it was discontinued in 1997 |
Seattle – Ferry Pier Thruway Motorcoach stop | Seattle | Washington | SVF | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Victoria Clipper Ferry Terminal (Pier 69) with connection service provided by Clipper Navigation; this stop connects exclusively with the Victoria Ferry Thruway Motorcoach stop (VIF) | |||
Sebring | Sebring | Florida | SBG | Silver Meteor & Silver Star |
17,111 | CSX Transportation/ Amtrak |
Station is also known as the Old Sebring Seaboard Air Line Depot and the Seaboard Air Line Passenger Station |
Secaucus Junction | Secaucus | New Jersey | SEC | Northeast Corridor | New Jersey Transit | Special station code (SEC) designation to given to the Frank R. Lautenberg Station for one-day only in conjunction with Super Bowl XLVIII on February 2, 2014; as of February 2014 this station was not a normal stop on the Northeast Corridor | |
Sedalia | Sedalia | Missouri | SED | Missouri River Runner | 12,322 | Union Pacific Railroad/ Sedalia Downtown Development, Inc. |
Station also known as the Missouri Pacific Depot |
Seligman | Seligman | Arizona | SLG | Southwest Chief, Southwest Limited, & Super Chief-El Capitan |
Station was dropped when service by the Southwest Chief was discontinued in 1984; the station building was demolished in the spring of 2008 | ||
Selma-Smithfield | Selma | North Carolina | SSM | Carolinian & Palmetto |
13,222 | North Carolina Railroad Company/ CSX Transportation/ Town of Selma |
Formerly the Selma Union Depot; Smithfield is about 3 miles (4.8 km) southwest of the station |
Selma Union Depot | Selma | North Carolina | SSM | See Selma-Smithfield | |||
Sequim Thruway Motorcoach stop | Sequim | Washington | SQM | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Haines Place park and ride with connection service provided by Olympic Bus Lines | |||
Shannock Village | Richmond | Rhode Island | Beacon Hill | Station was dropped when the Beacon Hill was discontinued in 1981 | |||
Shawano Thruway Motorcoach stop | Shawano | Wisconsin | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Shell gas station with connection service provided by Jefferson Lines | ||||
Sheboygan Thruway Motorcoach stop | Sheboygan | Wisconsin | SHB | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Metro Center Transfer Point with connection service provided by Indian Trails and by Jefferson Lines | |||
Shelby | Shelby | Montana | SBY | Empire Builder | 14,459 | BNSF Railway | |
Shreveport Regional Airport | Shreveport Regional Airport, Shreveport |
Louisiana | SHR | See Shreveport Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Shreveport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Shreveport Regional Airport, Shreveport |
Louisiana | SHR | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Shreveport Regional Airport with connection service provided by Lone Star Coach | |||
Shoshone Union Pacific Depot | Shoshone | Idaho | SHO | Pioneer | Station was dropped when the Pioneer was discontinued in 1997 | ||
Silver Springs | Ocala | Florida | OCA | See Ocala Union Station | |||
Simi Valley | Simi Valley | California | SIM | Coast Starlight & Pacific Surfliner |
40,126 | Ventura County Transportation Commission/City of Simi Valley | Platform only (no shelter); station is also served by Metrolink's Ventura County Line |
Sisters Thruway Motorcoach stop | Sisters | Oregon | STO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Ski Inn with connection service provided by Porter Stage Lines | |||
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom | Vallejo | California | VMW | See Vallejo – Six Flags Discovery Kingdom Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Skagit Transportation Center | Mount Vernon | Washington | MVW | See Mount Vernon Skagit Transportation Center | |||
Sky Harbor International Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Sky Harbor International Airport, Phoenix |
Arizona | PHA | See Phoenix – Sky Harbor Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Skykomish – Eastbound Thruway Motorcoach stop | Skykomish | Washington | SKE | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Sky gas station with connection service provided by Northwestern Trailways | |||
Skykomish – Westbound Thruway Motorcoach stop | Skykomish | Washington | SKW | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) next to former Sky Chalet Restaurant with connection service provided by Northwestern Trailways | |||
Slidell | Slidell | Louisiana | SDL | Crescent | 7,596 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ City of Slidell |
Flag stop; station is also known as the New Orleans and Northeastern—New Orleans and Great Northern Railroad Depot |
Smith River Rancheria Thruway Motorcoach stopping | Smith River Rancheria, Smith River |
California | SMR | See Smith River Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Smith River Thruway Motorcoach stop | Smith River Rancheria, Smith River |
California | SMR | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Lucky 7 Casino/Shell gas station with connection service provided by SouthWest POINT | |||
Smithfield | Selma | North Carolina | SSM | See Selma-Smithfield | |||
Socorro Thruway Motorcoach stop | Socorro | New Mexico | SRO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Redi Mart | |||
Soda Springs Thruway Motorcoach stop | Soda Springs (Placer County) |
California | SOD | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Donner Summit Lodge | |||
Solano Beach Transit Center | Solano Beach | California | SOL | Pacific Surfliner | 428,841 | North County Transit District | Station is also served by the North County Transit District's Coaster. This station replaced the Del Mar station, about 2 miles (3.2 km) to the south, in 1994. |
Solvang Thruway Motorcoach stop | Solvang | California | SLV | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Solvang Park with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Sonroa Thruway Motorcoach stop | Sonora | California | SON | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a former Days Inn | |||
Sorrento Valley | San Diego | California | SRB | Pacific Surfliner | N/A[Note 27] | North County Transit District | Station is also served by North County Transit District's Coaster. |
South Beloit Thruway Motorcoach stop | South Beloit | Illinois | BET | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the BP/Amoco Travel Plaza/McDonald's restaurant with connection service provided by the Van Galder Bus Company[Note 19] | |||
South Bend | South Bend | Indiana | SOB | Capitol Limited & Lake Shore Limited |
25,613 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District |
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South Elgin | South Elgin | Illinois | Black Hawk | Canadian National Railway/ Village of South Elgin |
Station is expected to open when service by the Black Hawk resumes in late 2014 to early 2015 | ||
South Lake Tahoe Thruway Motorcoach stop | South Lake Tahoe | California | SLT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the South Y Transit Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
South Portsmouth | South Shore | Kentucky | SPM | See South Portsmouth – South Shore | |||
South Portsmouth – South Shore | South Shore | Kentucky | SPM | Cardinal | 1,010 | CSX Transportation/ Amtrak |
Platform with shelter; South Portsmouth is located about 3 miles (4.8 km) west of South Shore, however the station essentially serves the city of Portsmouth, Ohio, which is located north just across the Ohio River |
South Shore | South Shore | Kentucky | SPM | See South Portsmouth – South Shore | |||
South Surrey Thruway Motorcoach stop | South Surrey, Surrey |
British Columbia | SUY | See Surrey Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Southern Pacific—Chico | Chico | California | CIC | See Chico | |||
Southern Pacific—Davis | Davis | California | DAV | See Davis Southern Pacific Railroad Station | |||
Southern Pacific—Davisville | Davis | California | DAV | See Davis Southern Pacific Railroad Station | |||
Southern Pacific—Eugene | Eugene | Oregon | EUG | See Eugene Southern Pacific Passenger Depot | |||
Southern Pacific—Glendale | Glendale | California | GDL | See Glendale Transportation Center | |||
Southern Pacific—Lodi | Lodi | California | LOD | See Lodi Transit Center | |||
Southern Pacific—Madera | Madera | California | MDR | See Madera Southern Pacific Depot | |||
Southern Pacific—New Iberia | New Iberia | Louisiana | NIB | See New Iberia | |||
Southern Pacific—Redding | Redding | California | RDD | See Redding | |||
Southern Pacific—Reno | Reno | Nevada | RNO | See Reno | |||
Southern Pacific—Salem | Salem | Oregon | SLM | See Salem Southern Pacific Railroad Station | |||
Southern Pacific—San Jose | San Jose | California | SJC | See San Jose Diridon Station | |||
Southern Pacific—San Luis Obispo | San Louis Obispo | California | SLO | See San Luis Obispo | |||
Southern Pacific—Santa Barbara | Santa Barbara | California | SBA | See Santa Barbara | |||
Southern Pacific—Tempe | Tempe | Arizona | TMP | See Tempe Southern Pacific Depot | |||
Southern Pacific Railroad Company's Sacramento Depot | Sacramento | California | SAC | See Sacramento Valley Station | |||
Southern Railway—Altavista | Altavista | Virginia | See Altavista Southern Railway Station | ||||
Southern Railway—Anniston | Anniston | Alabama | ATN | See Anniston Southern Railway Passenger Station and Freight Depot | |||
Southern Railway—Greensboro | Greensboro | North Carolina | GRO | See Greensboro | |||
Southern Pines | Southern Pines | North Carolina | SOP | Silver Star | 7,554 | CSX Transportation/ Town of Southern Pines |
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Sparks[33] | Sparks | Nevada | SPR | California Zephyr | Station was dropped when service by the California Zephyr was discontinued in 2009; the station was closed permanently | ||
Sparks Thruway Motorcoach stop | Sparks | Nevada | SPX | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the John Ascuaga's Nugget casino resort with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Sparta | Sparta | Wisconsin | Twin Cities Hiawatha | The Twin Cities Hiawatha was discontinued in 1971 | |||
Spartanburg | Spartanburg | South Carolina | SPB | Crescent | 4,545 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ City of Spartanburg |
Station was originally known as the Spartanburg Union Station'; station is located about 1,000 feet (300 m) south of Wofford College |
Spokane Intermodal Center | Spokane | Washington | SPK | Empire Builder | 63,975 | BNSF Railway/ City of Spokane |
Station is located about 1 mile (1.6 km) southwest of the campus of Gonzaga University |
Springfield (Illinois) |
Springfield | Illinois | SPI | Lincoln Service & Texas Eagle |
202,095 | Union Pacific | Station was originally known as the Chicago and Alton Railway Station; station was also a stop on the Abraham Lincoln before it was discontinued in 1978 |
Springfield Union Station (Massachusetts) |
Springfield | Massachusetts | SPG | Lake Shore Limited, Northeast Regional, New Haven–Springfield Shuttle, & Vermonter |
141,947 | CSX Transportation/ Amtrak Springfield Redevelopment Authority |
Station was originally known as the Boston and Albany Railroad Depot |
Springfield (Oregon) |
Eugene | Oregon | EUG | See Eugene Southern Pacific Passenger Depot | |||
Springfield (Virginia) |
Springfield | Virginia | FRS | See Franconia-Springfield | |||
Squamish Thruway Motorcoach stop | Squamish | British Columbia | SQA | Canadian Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Shoppers Drug Mart | |||
Squamish-North Garibaldi Highlands Thruway Motorcoach stop | Garibaldi Highlands, Squamish |
British Columbia | GBC | Canadian Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a Greyhound Canada bus stop with connection service provided by Greyhound Cananda | |||
St. Albans | St. Albans | Vermont | SAB | Vermonter | 3,592 | New England Central Railroad | |
St. Catharines | St. Catharines | Ontario | SCA | Maple Leaf | Canadian railway station[Note 1]; station is also served by GO Transit's Lakeshore West line | ||
St. Cloud | St. Cloud | Minnesota | SCD | Empire Builder | 13,537 | BNSF Railway | |
St. George Thruway Motorcoach stop | St. George | Utah | STG | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local McDonald's restaurant with connection service provided by Greyhound Lines | |||
St. Helena Thruway Motorcoach stop | St. Helena | California | SHL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Cheri's Family Restaurant with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
St. Ignace Thruway Motorcoach stop | St. Ignace | Michigan | STI | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Transportation Center with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
St. Joseph | St. Joseph | Michigan | SJM | Pere Marquette | 11,366 | CSX Transportation/ City of St. Joseph |
Station is also known as the St. Joseph-Benton Harbor |
St. Joseph-Benton Harbor | St. Joseph | Michigan | SJM | See St. Joseph | |||
St. Joseph Thruway Motorcoach stop | St. Joseph | Missouri | SJO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Stan's Golden Grill with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
St. Lambert | Saint-Lambert | Quebec | SLQ | Adirondack | 1,292 | Via Rail Canada | Canadian railway station[Note 1]; station is also served by Via Rail Canada's Montreal – Gaspé train, Montreal-Quebec Corridor line, and Ocean and by Agence métropolitaine de transport's (Metropolitan Transportation Agency) Mont-Saint-Hilaire Line |
St. Louis – Gateway Multimodal Transportation Center | St. Louis | Missouri | STL | Lincoln Service, Missouri River Runner, Southwest Limited, & Texas Eagle |
378,146 | Amtrak/ City of St. Louis |
This station replaced the temporary "Amshack" that operated across the street until 2004; that structure replaced the St. Louis Union Station in 1978. Station was also a stop on the Ann Rutledge before it was discontinued in 2009, the State House before it was discontinued in 2006, the River Cities before it was discontineud in 1993, and the National Limited before it was discontinued in 1979. Station is also a stop on MetroLink's Blue and Red Line lines. Station is also called the Civic Center Station by MetroLink. |
St. Louis, Iron Mountain, and Southern—Poplar Bluff | Poplar Bluff | Missouri | PBF | Texas Eagle | 5,829 | Union Pacific Railroad/ | See Poplar Bluff Union Pacific Depot |
St. Louis Union Station[33] | St. Louis | Missouri | Ann Rutledge, Inter-American, & National Limited, Southwest Limited, & State House |
Bi-State Development Agency | Station was also a stop on the Abraham Lincoln before it was discontinued in 1978. Station is also a stop on MetroLink's Blue and Red Line lines. Station is also called the Civic Center Station by MetroLink. | ||
St. Marys | St. Marys | Ontario | SMA | International Limited | Via Rail Canada | Canadian railway station; station was dropped when the International Limited was discontinued in 2004 | |
St. Paul | Saint Paul | Minnesota | MSP | See St. Paul Union Depot | |||
St. Paul-Minneapolis | Saint Paul | Minnesota | MSP | Empire Builder | 116,991 | Amtrak/ Minnesota Commercial Railway |
Station is also called the Midway Station. Station also served the city of Minneapolis, which is located about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the west of the station. Service to this station was relocated to the St. Paul Union Depot in May 2014 and kept the same station code (MSP).[62] |
St. Paul Union Depot | Saint Paul | Minnesota | MSP | Empire Builder | 116,991 [Note 28] |
Ramsey County Regional Railroad Authority | Amtrak service was relocated to this station from the St. Paul-Minneapolis (Midway) station in May 2014 and kept the same station code (MSP).[62] |
St. Petersburg[33] | St. Petersburg | Florida | STP | Floridian, Silver Meteor & Silver Star |
Station was dropped when the Silver Service (which includes the Silver Meteor and the Silver Star) was truncated in 1984; the station code STP is still used by a Thruway Motorcoach stop, which is located about 5 miles (8.0 km) to the north-northeast in Pinellas Park | ||
St. Petersburg-Pinellas Park Thruway Motorcoach stop | Pinellas Park | Florida | STP | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at Pinellas Park Square with connection service provided by Martz First Class; the station code STP used to be used by St. Petersburg station, which is located about 5 miles (8.0 km) to the south-southwest in St. Petersburg | |||
Stamford Transportation Center | Stamford | Connecticut | STM | Acela Express, Northeast Regional, & Vermonter |
388,733 | State of Connecticut | Station is also served by Connecticut Department of Transportation's Shore Line East and by Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line, including the New Canaan and Danbury branches. Station was also a stop on the Beacon Hill before it was discontinued in 1981 and the Twilight Shoreliner. Station is also known as the Stewart B. McKinney Transportation Center. |
Stanley (North Dakota) |
Stanley | North Dakota | STN | Empire Builder | 9,411 | BNSF Railway | |
Stanley (Wisconsin) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Stanley | Wisconsin | SNY | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Shell Travel Plaza with connection service provided by Jefferson Lines | |||
Stanwood | Stanwood | Washington | STW | Cascades | 4,255 | BNSF Railway | |
Staples | Staples | Minnesota | SPL | Empire Builder | 6,359 | BNSF Railway/ Staples Historical Society |
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State University of New York at Fredonia Thruway Motorcoach stop | State University of New York at Fredonia | New York | FDN | See Fredonia Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Stateline (California) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Stateline | California | SLH | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Transportation Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Stateline (Nevada) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Stateline | Nevada | SLN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Kingsbury Transit Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Staunton | Staunton | Virginia | STA | Cardinal | 7,733 | CSX Transportation/ MH Staunton, LLC |
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Sterling | Sterling | Virginia | There is limited information indicating that Amtrak ever provided service to Sterling, Virginia | ||||
Stevens Pass Thruway Motorcoach stop | Stevens Pass | Washington | SSW | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Summit parking lot (eastbound buses stop on the south side and westbound busses stop on the northside) with connection service provided by Northwestern Trailways | |||
Stevens Point – Olympia Family Restaurant Thruway Motorcoach stop | Stevens Point | Wisconsin | SVP | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Olympia Family Restaurant with connection service provided by Lamers Connect | |||
Stevens Point – University of Wisconsin Thruway Motorcoach stop | University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point | Wisconsin | SVU | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Health Enhancement Center on the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point with connection service provided by Lamers Connect | |||
Stewart B. McKinney Transportation Center | Stamford | Connecticut | STM | See Stamford Transportation Center | |||
Stockton – ACE Station | Stockton | California | SKT | See Stockton – Robert J. Cabral Station | |||
Stockton – Cabral Station | Stockton | California | SKT | See Stockton – Robert J. Cabral Station | |||
Stockton – Downtown Station | Stockton | California | SKT | See Stockton – Robert J. Cabral Station | |||
Stockton – Robert J. Cabral Station | Stockton | California | SKT | San Joaquin | 43,230 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Stockton |
Station served by the San Joaquin that connects to and from Sacramento, but not Oakland. Station is also served by the Altamont Corridor Express. Station also known as the Stockton – ACE Station and the Stockton – Downtown Station |
Stockton – San Joaquin Street | Stockton | California | SKN | San Joaquin | 295,344 | BNSF Railway | Station served by the San Joaquin that connects to and from Oakland, but not Sacramento |
Stony Creek | Stony Creek, Branford |
Connecticut | See Branford-Stony Creek | ||||
Stowe | Waterbury | Vermont | WAB | See Waterbury | |||
Straford | Stratford | Ontario | STF | International Limited | Via Rail Canada | Canadian railway station; station was dropped when the International Limited was discontinued in 2004 | |
Strathroy | Strathroy | Ontario | SRY | International Limited | Via Rail Canada | Canadian railway station; station was dropped when the International Limited was discontinued in 2004 | |
Streator[33] | Streator | Illinois | STR | Southwest Chief, Southwest Limited, & Super Chief-El Capitan |
Station was dropped when the Southwest Chief was rerouted in 1996. Station is also known as the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Station. Station was also a stop on the Texas Chief | ||
Sturtevant | Sturtevant | Wisconsin | SVT | Hiawatha | 74,031 | Canadian Pacific Railway/ Village of Sturtevant |
In 2006 this station replaced the Sturtevant station, which was located about 1.3 miles (2.1 km) to the south |
Sturtevant | Sturtevant | Wisconsin | SVT | Hiawatha | Station often referred to as the 1901 Depot; following the opening of the new Sturtevant station, which is located about 1.3 miles (2.1 km) to the north, in 2006 the old depot building was relocated to the village of Caledonia, Wisconsin | ||
Suburban Station | Penn Center, Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania | PHS | See Philadelphia-Suburban Station | |||
Suisun | Suisun City | California | SUI | See Suisun/Fairfield | |||
Suisun/Fairfield | Suisun City | California | SUI | Capitol Corridor | 196,038 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Suisun City |
Station is near the border between Suisun City and Fairfield |
Summit | Summit | Illinois | SMT | Lincoln Service | 11,084 | Canadian National Railway/ Metra |
Platform with shelter |
Sun City Thruway Motorcoach stop | Menifee | California | SUT | See Sun City-Menifee Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Sun City-Menifee Thruway Motorcoach stop | Menifee | California | SUT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Menifee Valley Community Cupboard with connection service by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Sunriver Thruway Motorcoach stop | Sunriver | Oregon | SUN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Crossroads Shell Station with connection service by HighDesert POINT | |||
Surf | Surf, Vandenberg Air Force Base |
California | LPS | See Lompoc-Surf | |||
Surrey Thruway Motorcoach stop | South Surrey, Surrey |
British Columbia | SUY | Canadian Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Pacific Inn with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach and by Cantrail | |||
Syracuse Regional Transportation Center | Syracuse | New York | SYR | See Syracuse – William F. Walsh Regional Transportation Center | |||
Syracuse – William F. Walsh Regional Transportation Center | Syracuse | New York | SYR | Empire Service, Lake Shore Limited, & Maple Leaf |
154,903 | CSX Transportation/ Intermodal Transportation Center, Inc. |
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Syracuse – New York State Fair | Syracuse | New York | NYF | See New York State Fair |
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Current Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach stops |
Future Amtrak station or stops (planned, under construction, not yet open, etc.) |
Stations or stops that have been discontinued, closed, or are otherwise no longer in use |
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Station/stop name | City | State/ Province | Code | Train name(s) | Annual ridership | Station owner(s) | Notes |
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Tacoma | Tacoma | Washington | TAC | Amtrak Cascades & Coast Starlight |
126,027 | BNSF Railway | Replaced the old Tacoma Union Station in 1984; station was also a stop on the Pioneer before it was discontinued in 1997 |
Tacoma Union Station[33] | Tacoma | Washington | TAC | Amtrak Cascades, Coast Starlight & Pioneer |
Replaced by the new Tacoma station in 1984; station building now serves as a courthouse for the United States district court | ||
Tahoe Wye Thruway Motorcoach stop | South Lake Tahoe | California | SLT | See South Lake Tahoe Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Tallahassee | Tallahassee | Florida | TLH | Sunset Limited | Service was suspended in 2005 following Hurricane Katrina;[63] station is also known as the Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mobile Railroad Company Freight Depot | ||
Tampa Union Station | Tampa | Florida | TPA | Silver Star | 139,412 | CSX Transportation/ Tampa-Hillsborough Expressway Authority/ City of Tampa |
Also known as the Union Railroad Station |
Taunton | Taunton | Massachusetts | TAU | Cape Codder | Station was dropped when the Cape Codder was discontinued in 1996 | ||
Tawas City Thruway Motorcoach stop | Tawas City | Michigan | TWC | Thruway Motorocoach stop (no shelter) at the Bay Inn with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Taylor | Taylor | Texas | TAY | Texas Eagle | 5,425 | Union Pacific Railroad/ Amtrak |
Platform only (no shelter) |
Tehachapi Thruway Motorcoach stop | Tehachapi | California | TEH | Thruway Motorocoach stop (no shelter) on Mullbery Street (southeast of a local Burger King restaurant) with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Tempe Southern Pacific Depot | Tempe | Arizona | TMP | Sunset Limited & Texas Eagle |
Station was dropped when the Sunset Limited and Texas Eagle were rerouted in 1996; station building is now the Macayo's Depot Cantina restaurant | ||
Temple | Temple | Texas | TPL | Texas Eagle | 17,690 | BNSF Railway/ City of Temple |
Station also called the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Depot |
Terre Haute New York Central Station[33] | Terre Haute | Indiana | Service discontinued in 1979 | ||||
Texarkana Union Station (Arkansas) |
Texarkana | Arkansas | TXA | Texas Eagle | 8,903 | Union Pacific Railroad/ Jeff Sandefur |
Station was a stop on the Inter-American before it was replaced by the Eagle in 1981 (which later became the Texas Eagle in 1988); station building straddles the border between Texarkana, Arkansas and Texarkana, Texas |
Texarkana (Texas) |
Texarkana | Arkansas | TXA | See Texarkan (Arkansas) | |||
Texas and New Orleans—New Iberia | New Iberia | Louisiana | NIB | See New Iberia | |||
Texas and New Orleans—Schriever | Schriever | Louisiana | SCH | See Schriever | |||
Texas and Pacific—Marshall (Texas) |
Marshall | Texas | MHL | See Marshall Texas and Pacific Railroad Depot | |||
Thalmann[33] | Thalmann | Georgia | Silver Meteor | Station was dropped in 1979 when the Silver Meteor was rerouted through Jesup; station also referred to as Brunswick Junction. Although station building remains, the tracks in the area have been removed. | |||
The Dalles Railroad Depot | The Dalles | Oregon | THD | Pioneer | Station dropped when the Pioneer was discontinued in 1997; station depot building is still used as Thruway Motorcoach stop with the same station code THD | ||
The Dalles Thruway Motorcoach stop | The Dalles | Oregon | THD | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Dalles Railroad Depot (now a Greyhound Lines station) with connection service provided by Greyhound Lines; station building used to be a stop on the Pioneer and used the same station code THD | |||
The Villages Thruway Motorcoach stop | The Villages | Florida | TVF | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Spanish Springs Shuttle Station with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Thomasville[33] | Thomasville | Georgia | Floridian | Station was dropped when the Floridian was discontinued in 1979 | |||
Thompson Denver and Rio Grande Western Depot | Thompson Springs | Utah | TOS | California Zephyr & Desert Wind |
Station was replaced by the Green River (Utah) station in 1997 at the same time the Desert Wind was discontinued; station was also a stop on the Pioneer before it was rerouted in 1991 | ||
Thompson Springs | Thompson Springs | Utah | TOS | See Thompson Denver and Rio Grande Western Depot | |||
Thompsonville[33] | Thompsonville, Enfield |
Connecticut | See Enfield | ||||
Thompsonville[33] | Thompsonville, Enfield |
Connecticut | See Enfield | ||||
Thousand Oaks Thruway Motorcoach stop | Thousand Oaks | California | THO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Hughes Market Transit Stop with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Thurgood Marshall Airport Rail Station | Baltimore | Maryland | BWI | See BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport | |||
Thurmond | Thurmond | West Virginia | THN | Cardinal | 563 | CSX Transportation/ National Park Service |
Platform with shelter; Flag stop. Station is located on the east bank of the New River Gorge National River. Station was originally known as the Chesapeake and Ohio Station. |
Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga | New York | FTC | Adirondack | 2,227 | Canadian Pacific Railway/ Amtrak |
Platform with shelter; station also called the Fort Ticonderoga station |
Tigerton Thruway Motorcoach stop | Tigerton | Wisconsin | TGR | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Ken & Frans's | |||
Tilton Thruway Motorcoach stop | Tilton | New Hampshire | TLT | Thruway Motorocoach stop (no shelter) at Evans Expressmart/Exxon gas station with connection service provided by Concord Coach Lines | |||
Toccoa | Toccoa | Georgia | TCA | Crescent | 4,266 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ City of Toccoa |
Flag stop; station used to be known as the Toccoa Southern Railway Depot |
Toledo – Martin Luther King, Jr. Plaza (Ohio) |
Toledo | Ohio | TOL | Lake Shore Limited & Capitol Limited |
68,463 | Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority | Station was also a stop on the Lake Cities before it was discontinued in 2004; station used to be known as the Central Union Terminal |
Toledo Central Union Terminal (Ohio) |
Toledo | Ohio | TOL | See Toledo – Martin Luther King, Jr. Plaza | |||
Toledo (Oregon) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Toledo | Oregon | TDO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Dairy Queen/Valley Retriever Bus Stop with connection service provided by Valley Retriever | |||
Tomah | Tomah | Wisconsin | TOH | Empire Builder | 10,805 | Canadian Pacific Railway | Station was also a stop on the Twin Cities Hiawatha before it was discontinued in 1971; station is also known as the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad Depot and the Milwaukee Road Passenger Depot[Note 13] |
Topeka | Topeka | Kansas | TOP | Southwest Chief | 10,571 | BNSF Railway | Station also known as the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Depot |
Toronto Union Station | Toronto | Ontario | TWO | Maple Leaf | Metrolinx/ City of Toronto |
Canadian railway station[Note 1]; station is also serviced by Via Rail Canada's Toronto-Montreal, Toronto-Ottawa, Toronto-Sarnia, and Toronto-Windsor Corridor lines and by GO Transit's Barrie, Kitchener, Lakeshore East, Lakeshore West, Richmond Hill, and Stouffville lines. Station was also a stop on the International Limited before it was discontinued in 2004. | |
Torrance Thruway Motorcoach stop | Torrance | California | TOA | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Del Amo Fashion Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Tracy – ACE Station Thruway Motorcoach stop | Tracy | California | TRC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with shelter) at Altamont Corridor Express's Tracy station with connection service provided by the Altamont Corridor Express | |||
Tracy – Wendy's Thruway Motorcoach stop | Tracy | California | TRA | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Wendy's restaurant with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Traverse City Thruway Motorcoach stop | Traverse City | Michigan | TRV | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Bay Area Transit Authority Transfer Station with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Treasure Island Thruway Motorcoach stop | Treasure Island | Florida | TIF | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Community Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Trenton Rail Station | Trenton | New Jersey | TRE | See Trenton Transit Center | |||
Trenton Transit Center | Trenton | New Jersey | TRE | Acela Express, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Keystone Service Palmetto, Pennsylvanian, Northeast Regional, Silver Star, Silver Meteor, & Vermonter |
425,075 | New Jersey Transit/ Amtrak |
Station used to be known as the Trenton Rail Station. Station is also served by New Jersey Transit's Northeast Corridor and River lines and by Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority's Trenton Line. Station was also a stop on the Metroliner before it was discontinued in 2006, the Three Rivers before it was discontinued in 2005, the Keystone before it was discontinued in 1972, the Colonial before it was discontinued in 1971, the Duquesne before it was renamed the Keystone in 1971, the Midday Congressional before it was discontinued in 1971, the President before it was discontinued in 1971, and the Twilight Shoreliner. |
Trinidad | Trinidad | Colorado | TRI | Southwest Chief | 4,765 | BNSF Railway/ Colorado Department of Transportation |
Platform only (no shelter) |
Tropicana Express Hotel and Casino | Laughlin | Nevada | LNV | See Laughlin Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Tropico | Glendale | California | GDL | See Glendale Transportation Center | |||
Troy Transit Center | Troy | Michigan | TRM | Wolverine | Canadian National Railway/ Grand/Sakwa Properties LLC/ City of Troy |
In late 2013 or early 2014 this station is anticipated to replace the Birmingham station, which is located about 1,500 feet (460 m) north-northeast in the nearby city of Birmingham[12] | |
Truckee | Truckee | California | TRU | California Zephyr | 9,855 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Truckee |
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Truman Depot | Independence | Missouri | IDP | See Independence | |||
Truth Or Consequences Thruway Motorcoach stop | Truth or Consequences | New Mexico | TOC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at CW's Premium Water & Ice | |||
Tucson Depot | Tucson | Arizona | TUS | Sunset Limited & Texas Eagle |
25,921 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Tucson |
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Tukwila | Tukwila | Washington | TUK | Amtrak Cascades | 29,434 | BNSF Railway/ Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority |
As of June 2013 a construction has begun on a new station building;[64] station is also served by Sounder Commuter Rail's South Line |
Tulare Thruway Motorcoach stop | Tulare | California | TUA | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Tulare Transit Center | |||
Tulare Transit Center | Tulare | California | TUA | See Tulare Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Tullytown | Tullytown | Pennsylvania | See Levittown–Tullytown | ||||
Tulsa Thruway Motorcoach stop | Tulsa | Oklahoma | TLS | Greyhound Lines | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Greyhound Lines station | ||
Turlock | Denair | California | TRK | See Turlock-Denair | |||
Turlock-Denair | Denair | California | TRK | San Joaquin | 28,221 | BNSF Railway/ Amtrak |
Platform with shelter; station is about 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast of downtown Turlock |
Tusayan Thruway Motorcoach stop | Tusayan | Arizona | TSY | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the IMAX Theatre with connection service provided by Arizona Shuttle | |||
Tuscaloosa | Tuscaloosa | Alabama | TCL | Crescent | 11,598 | Norfolk Southern Railway | |
Twin Falls Thruway Motorcoach stop | Twin Falls | Idaho | TFI | Thruway Motorcoach stop at an Oasis Stop N Go gas station/Greyhound Lines station with connection service provided by Greyhound Lines | |||
Tyrone | Tyrone | Pennsylvania | TYR | Pennsylvanian | 3,215 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Amtrak |
Flag stop; platform with shelter (although a new station building exists close by, it is not used for train services, but rather by the Tyrone Historical Society) |
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Station/stop name | City | State/ Province | Code | Train name(s) | Annual ridership | Station owner(s) | Notes |
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Ukiah Thruway Motorcoach stop | Ukiah | California | UKH | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Burger King restaurant with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Union Depot—Centralia | Centralia | Washington | CTL | See Centralia Union Depot (Washington) | |||
Union Depot—Saint Paul | Saint Paul | Minnesota | See St. Paul Union Depot | ||||
Union Depot Railroad Museum | Mendota | Illinois | MDT | See Mendota | |||
Union Pacific—Boise | Boise | Idaho | BOI | See Boise Union Pacific Depot | |||
Union Pacific—La Grande | La Grande | Oregon | LAE | See La Grande Union Pacific Depot | |||
Union Pacific—Laramie | Laramie | Wyoming | LAR | See Laramie Union Pacific Depot | |||
Union Pacific—Milford | Milford | Utah | MFD | See Milford Union Pacific Depot | |||
Union Pacific—Ogden | Ogden | Utah | OGD | See Ogden Union Station | |||
Union Pacific—Ontario (Oregon) |
Ontario | Oregon | ONT | See Ontario Union Pacific Depot | |||
Union Pacific—Pocatello | Pocatello | Idaho | POC | See Pocatello Union Pacific Depot | |||
Union Pacific—Poplar Bluff | Poplar Bluff | Missouri | PBF | See Poplar Bluff Union Pacific Depot | |||
Union Pacific—Salt Lake City | Salt Lake City | Utah | See Salt Lake City Union Pacific Depot | ||||
Union Pacific—Shoshone | Shoshone | Idaho | SHO | See Shoshone Union Pacific Depot | |||
Union Railroad Station—Tampa | Tampa | Florida | TPA | See Tampa Union Station | |||
Union Station—Alexandria | Alexandria | Virginia | ALX | See Alexandria Union Station | |||
Union Station—Charlottesville | Charlottesville | Virginia | CVS | See Charlottesville Union Station | |||
Union Station—Chicago | Chicago | Illinois | CHI | See Chicago Union Station | |||
Union Station—Dallas | Dallas | Texas | DAL | See Dallas Union Station | |||
Union Station—Denver | Denver | Colorado | DEN | See Denver Union Station | |||
Union Station—Durand | Durand | Michigan | DRD | See Durand Union Station | |||
Union Station—El Paso | El Paso | Texas | ELP | See El Paso Union Station | |||
Union Station—Erie | Erie | Pennsylvania | ERI | See Erie Union Station | |||
Union Station—Gulfport | Gulfport | Mississippi | GUF | See Gulfport | |||
Union Station—Hartford | Hartford | Connecticut | HFD | See Hartford Union Station | |||
Union Station—Hattiesburg | Hattiesburg | Mississippi | HBG | See Hattiesburg | |||
Union Station—Houston | Houston | Texas | See Houston Union Station | ||||
Union Station—Indianapolis | Indianapolis | Indiana | IND | See Indianapolis Union Station | |||
Union Station—Jackson | Jackson | Mississippi | JAN | See Jackson Union Station | |||
Union Station-Joliet | Joliet | Illinois | JOL | See Joliet Union Station | |||
Union Station—Kansas City | Kansas City | Missouri | KCY | See Kansas City Union Station | |||
Union Station—Little Rock | Little Rock | Arkansas | LRK | See Little Rock Union Station | |||
Union Station—Los Angeles | Los Angeles | California | LAX | See Los Angeles Union Station | |||
Union Station—Louisville | Louisville | Kentucky | LVL | See Louisville Union Station | |||
Union Station—Martinez | Martinez | California | MTZ | See Martinez Union Station | |||
Union Station—Meridian | Meridian | Mississippi | MEI | See Meridian Union Station | |||
Union Station—Montgomery (Alabama) |
Montgomery | Alabama | MGM | See Montgomery Union Station (Alabama) | |||
Union Station—Nashville | Nashville | Tennessee | See Nashville Union Station | ||||
Union Station—New Haven | New Haven | Connecticut | NHV | See New Haven Union Station | |||
Union Station—New London | New London | Connecticut | NLC | See New London Union Station | |||
Union Station—Northampton | Northampton | Massachusetts | See Northampton Union Station | ||||
Union Station—Ocala | Ocala | Florida | OCA | See Ocala Thruway Motorcoach stop and Ocala Union Station | |||
Union Station—Ogden | Ogden | Utah | OGD | See Ogden Union Station | |||
Union Station—Phoenix | Phoenix | Arizona | PHX | See Phoenix Union Station | |||
Union Station—Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | PGH | See Pittsburgh Union Station | |||
Union Station—Portland (Oregon) |
Portland | Oregon | PDX | See Portland Union Station (Oregon) | |||
Union Station—Providence | Providence | Rhode Island | PVD | See Providence Union Station | |||
Union Station—Richmond (Virginia) |
Richmond | Virginia | See Richmond – Broad Street | ||||
Union Station—San Diego | San Diego | California | SAN | See San Diego Union Station | |||
Union Station—Selma | Selma | North Carolina | SSM | See Selma-Smithfield | |||
Union Station—Spartanburg | Spartanburg | South Carolina | SPB | See Spartanburg | |||
Union Station—Springfield | Springfield | Massachusetts | SPG | See Springfield Union Station | |||
Union Station—Tacoma | Tacoma | Washington | TAC | See Tacoma Union Station | |||
Union Station—Tampa | Tampa | Florida | TPA | See Tampa Union Station | |||
Union Station—Texarkana | Texarkana | Arkansas | TXA | See Texarkana Union Station | |||
Union Station—Toronto | Toronto | Ontario | TWO | See Toronto Union Station | |||
Union Station—Utica | Utica | New York | UCA | See Utica Union Station | |||
Union Station—Washington | Washington | District of Columbia | WAS | See Washington Union Station | |||
Union Station—Worcester | Worcester | Massachusetts | WOR | See Worcester Union Station | |||
Union Station Plaza | Ocala | Florida | OCA | See Ocala Thruway Motorcoach stop and Ocala Union Station | |||
Union Terminal—Cincinnati | Cincinnati | Ohio | CIN | See Cincinnati Union Terminal | |||
Union Terminal—New Orleans | New Orleans | Louisiana | NOL | See New Orleans Passenger Terminal | |||
Union Terminal—Toledo | Toledo | Ohio | TOL | See Toledo – Martin Luther King, Jr. Plaza | |||
Universal Studios Thruway Motorcoach stop | Universal City | California | UVT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Universal Studios' Main Gate | |||
University of California-Los Angeles Thruway Motorcoach stop | University of California, Los Angeles, Westwood, Los Angeles |
California | WES | See Westwood-UCLA (California) Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
University of Idaho Thruway Motorcoach stop | University of Idaho, Moscow |
Idaho | MOC | See Moscow Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
University of Maine Thruway Motorcoach stop | University of Maine, Orono |
Maine | ORO | See Orono Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
University of Minnesota Duluth Thruway Motorcoach stop | University of Minnesota Duluth | Minnesota | DUU | See Duluth – University of Minnesota Duluth Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
University of New Hampshire | University of New Hampshire, Durham |
New Hampshire | DHM | See Durham-University of New Hampshire | |||
University of New York at Fredonia Thruway Motorcoach stop | State University of New York at Fredonia | New York | FDN | See Fredonia Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
University of Oregon Thruway Motorcoach stop | University of Oregon, Eugene |
Oregon | EUO | See Eugene Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire Thruway Motorcoach stop | University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire | Wisconsin | EUM | See Eau Claire – University of Wisconsin | |||
University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh Thruway Motorcoach stop | University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh | Wisconsin | OSU | See Oshkosh – University of Wisconsin | |||
University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point Thruway Motorcoach stop | University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point | Wisconsin | SVU | See Stevens Point – University of Wisconsin | |||
University of Wisconsin–Stout Thruway Motorcoach stop | University of Wisconsin–Stout, Menomonie |
Wisconsin | MNM | See Menomonie Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Urbana | Champaign | Illinois | CHM | See Champaign-Urbana | |||
Utica Union Station | Utica | New York | UCA | Empire Service, Lake Shore Limited, & Maple Leaf |
67,213 | CSX Transportation/ County of Onieda |
Station is also served by the Adirondack Scenic Railway |
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Station/stop name | City | State/ Province | Code | Train name(s) | Annual ridership | Station owner(s) | Notes |
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Vacaville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Vacaville | California | VCV | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a park and ride | |||
Vail Thruway Motorcoach stop | Vail | Colorado | VAI | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Vail Transportation Center with connection service provided by Greyhound Lines | |||
Vail Shuttle Thruway Motorcoach stop | Vail | Colorado | VBK | ||||
Vail Shuttle Thruway Motorcoach stop | Vail | Colorado | VBX | Door to door service | |||
Valdosta[33] | Valdosta | Georgia | Floridian | Station was dropped when the Floridian was discontinued in 1979 | |||
Vale Thruway Motorcoach stop | Vale | Oregon | VAE | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Sinclair gas station with connection service provided by Porter Stage Lines | |||
Vallejo – City Stop Thruway Motorcoach stop | Vallejo | California | VAL | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Denny's with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Vallejo – Marine World | Vallejo | California | VMW | See Vallejo – Six Flags Discovery Kingdom Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Vallejo – Six Flags Discovery Kingdom Thruway Motorcoach stop | Vallejo | California | VMW | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach; seasonal stop only (on dates when Discovery Kingdom is open) | |||
Valparaiso | Valparaiso | Indiana | Calumet | The Calumet was discontinued in 1991 | |||
Van Nuys | Van Nuys, Los Angeles |
California | VNC | Coast Starlight & Pacific Surfliner |
75,762 | Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority/ City of Los Angeles |
Station is also served by Metrolink's Ventura County Line |
Van Nuys Thruway Motorcoach Stop | Van Nuys, Los Angeles |
California | VNF | Thruway Motorcoach stop at a Flyaway Terminal with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Vancouver Pacific Central Station (British Columbia) |
Vancouver | British Columbia | VAC | Amtrak Cascades | 143,817 | Via Rail Canada | Canadian railway station; station is also served by Via Rail Canada's Canadian and by Rocky Mountaineer (rail service) |
Vancouver (Washington) |
Vancouver | Washington | VAN | Amtrak Cascades, Coast Starlight, & Empire Builder |
98,473 | BNSF Railway/ City of Vancouver |
Station was also a stop on the Pioneer before it was discontinued in 1997 |
Vancouver (British Columbia) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Vancouver | British Columbia | VAC | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Sandman Inn with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Vandenberg Air Force Base | Surf, Vandenberg Air Force Base |
California | LPS | See Lompoc-Surf | |||
Vasco Road Thruway Motorcoach stop | Livermore | California | VAS | See Livermore – Vasco Road Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Ventura | Ventura | California | VEC | Pacific Surfliner | 55,434 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Ventura |
Platform with shelter |
Verdi-Boomtown Rail Station | Verdi | Nevada | |||||
Vergennes Thruway Motorcoach stop | Vergennes | Vermont | VRN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local RadioShack | |||
Victor Valley Transportation Center | Victorville | California | VRB | See Victorville Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Victoria Thruway Motorcoach stop | Victoria | British Columbia | VBC | Greyhound Canada | Canadian Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Greyhound Canada station with connection service provided by Pacific Coach Lines | ||
Victoria Ferry Thruway Motorcoach stop | Victoria | British Columbia | VIF | Canadian Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Victoria Harbour Ferry Pier with connection service provided by Clipper Navigation; this stop connects exclusively with the Seattle – Ferry Pier Thruway Motorcoach stop (SVF) | |||
Victorville | Victorville | California | VRV | Southwest Chief | 7,290 | BNSF Railway/ Victorville Redevelopment Agency |
Platform with shelter; immediately adjacent to Victor Valley Transit Center; station was also a stop on the Desert Wind before it was discontinued in 1997 |
Victorville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Victorville | California | VRB | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Victor Valley Transportation Center (immediately adjacent to Victorville train station) with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Victorville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Victorville | California | ADE | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Adelanto Junction | |||
Virginia Beach Thruway Motorcoach stop | Virginia Beach | Virginia | VAB | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a plaza with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Virginia State University | Ettrick | Virginia | PTB | See Petersburg | |||
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Thruway Motorcoach stop | Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg |
Virginia | BLK | See Blacksburg Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Virginia Tech Thruway Motorcoach stop | Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg |
Virginia | BLK | See Blacksburg Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Visalia Thruway Motorcoach stop | Visalia | California | VIS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Visalia Transit Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Visalia Transit Center | Visalia | California | VIS | See Visalia Thruway Motorcoach stop |
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Station/stop name | City | State/ Province | Code | Train name(s) | Annual ridership | Station owner(s) | Notes |
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Wabasha | Wabasha | Minnesota | Twin Cities Hiawatha | The Twin Cities Hiawatha was discontinued in 1971 | |||
Waco | McGregor | Texas | MCG | See McGregor | |||
Waldo | Waldo | Florida | WDO | Palmetto | Station dropped (as a train station) when the Palmetto was rerouted in 2004; station depot building is still used as Thruway Motorcoach stop with the same station code WDO. Station was also a stop on the Silver Meteor before it was rerouted, the Silver Star before it was rerouted, and the Silver Palm before it was discontinued in 1985. | ||
Waldo Thruway Motorcoach stop | Waldo | Florida | WDO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Waldo station with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach; station building used to be a stop on the Palmetto, the Silver Meteor, the Silver Palm, and the Silver Star and used the same station code THD | |||
Waldoboro Thruway Motorcoach stop | Waldoboro | Maine | WDR | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the local Mobil gas station/Big Apple convenience store with connection service provided by Concord Coach Lines | |||
Walla Walla Thruway Motorcoach stop | Walla Walla | Washington | WWA | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Transit Center with connection service provided exclusively the Pasco by CWA Grape Line | |||
Wallace Thruway Motorcoach stop | Wallace | North Carolina | WCE | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) | |||
Wallingford | Wallingford | Connecticut | WFD | New Haven–Springfield Shuttle, Northeast Regional, & Vermonter |
17,061 | Amtrak/ Town of Wallingford |
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Walloon Lake Thruway Motorcoach stop | Walloon Lake | Michigan | WNK | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) with connection service provided by Indian Trails | |||
Walnut Ridge | Walnut Ridge | Arkansas | WNR | Texas Eagle | 4,731 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Walnut Ridge |
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Walt Disney Hometown Museum | Marceline | Missouri | MAR | See Marceline | |||
Wareham | Wareham | Massachusetts | WRE | Cape Codder | Station was dropped when the Cape Codder was discontinued in 1996 | ||
Warrensburg | Warrensburg | Missouri | WAR | Missouri River Runner | 17,189 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Warrensburg |
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Warrenton Thruway Motorcoach stop | Warrenton | Oregon | WNT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the local Fred Meyer with connection service provided by NorthWest POINT/OC&W Coachways[Note 5] | |||
Warrenton Thruway Motorcoach stop | Warrenton | Virginia | WON | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at Quarles Truck Stop | |||
Wasco | Wasco | California | WAC | San Joaquin | 49,245 | BNSF Railway/ City of Wasco |
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Washington Union Station (District of Columbia) |
Washington | District of Columbia | WAS | Acela Express, Capitol Limited, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Silver Meteor, Silver Star & Vermonter |
5,033,392 | Washington Terminal Company/ United States Department of Transportation |
Station is also served by Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail's Brunswick, Camden, Penn lines and by Virginia Railway Express's Manassas and Fredericksburg lines. Station was also a stop on the Metroliner before it was discontinued in 2006, the Chesapeak until it was discontinued in 1983, and the Twilight Shoreliner. |
Washington (Missouri) |
Washington | Missouri | WAH | Missouri River Runner | 15,898 | Union Pacific Railroad/ City of Washington |
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Waterbury | Waterbury | Vermont | WAB | Vermonter | 5,501 | New England Central Railroad/ Revitalizing Waterbury, Inc. |
Station is also known as the Waterbury-Stowe |
Waterbury-Stowe | Waterbury | Vermont | WAB | See Waterbury | |||
Waterloo | Waterloo | Indiana | WTI | Capitol Limited & Lake Shore Limited |
24,299 | Norfolk Southern Railway/ Amtrak |
Platform only (no shelter) |
Watertown | Watertown | Wisconsin | Twin Cities Hiawatha | The Twin Cities Hiawatha was discontinued in 1971 | |||
Watsonville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Watsonville | California | WTV | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the Watsonville Transit Center | |||
Waupun Motorcoach stop | Waupun | Wisconsin | WAU | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the End of the Trail Candy Shoppe with connection service provided by Lamers Connect | |||
Waupaca Motorcoach stop | Waupaca | Wisconsin | WAU | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the local Mobil Travel Center with connection service provided by Lamers Connect | |||
Wausau Transit Center | Wausau | Wisconsin | WSJ | See Wausau – Transit Center Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Wausau – Bus Station Thruway Motorcoach stop | Rothschild, Wausau |
Wisconsin | WSU | See Wausau-Rothschild Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Wausau – Transit Center Thruway Motorcoach stop | Wausau | Wisconsin | WSJ | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Wausau Transit Center with connection service provided by Jefferson Lines and by Lamers Connect | |||
Wausau-Rothschild Thruway Motorcoach stop | Rothschild, Wausau |
Wisconsin | WSU | Lamers Bus Lines | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Lamers Bus Lines Station with connection service provided by Lamers Connect | ||
Waycross Rail Depot[33] | Waycross | Georgia | Floridian | Station was dropped when the Floridian was discontinued in 1979 | |||
Wells Regional Transportation Center | Wells | Maine | WEM | Downeaster | 6,175 | Maine Turnpike Authority/ Pan Am Railways/ Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority |
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Wenatchee Columbia Station | Wenatchee | Washington | WEN | Empire Builder | 14,420 | BNSF Railway/ LINK Transit |
Platform with shelter |
West Corona Thruway Motorcoach stop | Corona | California | WCO | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the West Corona Metrolink station | |||
Weed Thruway Motorcoach stop | Weed | California | WDC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Ray's Food | |||
West Barnstable | West Barnstable | Massachusetts | WBR | Cape Codder | City of the Town of Barnstable | Station was dropped when the Cape Codder was discontinued in 1996; station is served by the Cape Cod Central Railroad | |
West Cheyenne-Borie | Cheyenne | Wyoming | BOR | Pioneer | Station was dropped when the Pioneer was discontinued in 1997; the station building has been demolished | ||
West Glacier | West Glacier | Montana | WGL | Empire Builder | 6,434 | BNSF Railway/ Glacier Natural History Association |
Station is also historically known as Belton Station |
West Kingston | West Kingston | Rhode Island | KIN | See Kingston | |||
West Quincy | West Quincy | Missouri | WCY | Illinois Zephyr | Station was dropped in 1993 when it was wiped out in a flood | ||
West Palm Beach | West Palm Beach | Florida | WPB | Silver Star & Silver Meteor |
64,994 | Florida Department of Transportation/ City of West Palm Beach |
Station is also served by South Florida Regional Transportation Authority's Tri-Rail |
West Virginia University Institute of Technology | Montgomery | West Virginia | MNG | See Montgomery (West Virginia) | |||
West Windsor | Princeton Junction, West Windsor Township |
New Jersey | PJC | See Princeton Junction (New Jersey) | |||
Westchester Thruway Motorcoach stop | Westchester, Los Angeles |
California | WCH | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Culver City Transit stop with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Westerly | Westerly | Rhode Island | WLY | Northeast Regional | 39,186 | Amtrak/ State of Rhode Island |
Station was originally known as the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Station; station was also a stop on the Beacon Hill before it was discontinued in 1981 and the Twilight Shoreliner |
Westfield Thruway Motorcoach stop | Westfield | Wisconsin | WSF | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Pioneer Memorial Park (just north of a local Mobil gas station) with connection service provided by Lamers Connect | |||
Westport | Westport | New York | WSP | Adirondack | 5,072 | Canadian Pacific Railway/ Town of Westport |
Station was originally known as the Delaware and Hudson Railroad Depot |
Westwood (California) Thruway Motorcoach stop | University of California, Los Angeles, Westwood, Los Angeles |
California | WES | See Westwood-UCLA Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Westwood-UCLA (California) Thruway Motorcoach stop | University of California, Los Angeles, Westwood, Los Angeles |
California | WES | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority bus stop with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Westwood Route 128 (Massachusetts) |
Westwood | Massachusetts | RTE | Acela Express & Northeast Regional |
426,032 | Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority/ Amtrak |
Station is also served by Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Commuter Rail's Providence/Stoughton Line; station was also a stop on the Beacon Hill before it was discontinued in 1981 and the Twilight Shoreliner |
Wheatland Thruway Motorcoach stop | Wheatland | Wyoming | WHT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Conoco gas station | |||
Wheeler | Wheeler | Indiana | Calumet | The Calumet was discontinued in 1991 | |||
Whistler Thruway Motorcoach stop | Whistler | British Columbia | WSL | See Whistler Village Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Whistler Village Thruway Motorcoach stop | Whistler | British Columbia | WSL | Canadian Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at TK Management Services within Whistler Village with connection service provided by Greyhound Canada | |||
White City Thruway Motorcoach stop | White City | Oregon | WCT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Cascade Bingo with connection service provide by Southwest POINT | |||
White River Junction | White River Junction | Vermont | WRJ | Vermonter | 15,480 | New England Central Railroad/ Byron C. Hathorn |
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White Salmon | Bingen | Washington | BNG | See Bingen-White Salmon | |||
White Sulphur Springs | White Sulphur Springs | West Virginia | WSS | Cardinal | 5,204 | CSX Transportation/ Old White Development Company |
Platform with shelter; station was originally known as the Chesapeake and Ohio Station |
Whitefish | Whitefish | Montana | WFH | Empire Builder | 66,840 | BNSF Railway/ Stumptown Historical Society/ City of Whitefish |
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Whitehall | Whitehall | New York | WHL | Adirondack | 1,329 | Canadian Pacific Railway/ Amtrak |
Station was originally known as the Delaware and Hudson Railroad Depot |
Whitford | Exton | Pennsylvania | WHI | See Exton Whitford Station | |||
Whiting | Hammond | Indiana | HMI | See Hammond–Whiting (Indiana) | |||
Whiting | Whiting | Indiana | Calumet | The Calumet was discontinued in 1991 | |||
Whittier Thruway Motorcoach stop | Whittier | California | WHR | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Hilton Hotel with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Wickford Junction | North Kingstown | Rhode Island | Beacon Hill | Station was dropped when the Beacon Hill was discontinued in 1981 | |||
Wildwood | Wildwood | Florida | WWD | Palmetto, Silver Meteor, Silver Star, & Sunset Limited |
CSX Transportation | Station serves as a Thruway Motorcoach stop; dropped as a stop on the Palmetto when it was truncated in 2004 | |
Wildwood Thruway Motorcoach stop | Wildwood | Florida | WWD | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Wildwood station with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Wilkinsburg | Wilkinsburg | Pennsylvania | National Limited | Station was dropped in 1975 when service by the National Limited was discontinued | |||
William | Willimantic | Connecticut | Montrealer | Station was dropped when the Montrealer was rerouted in about 1992 | |||
Williams Junction | Williams | Arizona | WMJ | Southwest Chief | 6,944 | BNSF Railway | Private access station with platform only (no shelter). Connections must be booked through Williams Thruway Train stop (WMA) and a free shuttle service by Grand Canyon Railway provides transportation between the station and the stop. |
Williams Thruway Motorcoach station stop | Williams | Arizona | WMA | Thruway Motorcoach train station stop (with waiting room) at the Grand Canyon Depot with train connection service provided by Grand Canyon Railway, exclusively to the Grand Canyon Depot (GCN), and bus connection service provided by Arizona Shuttle. Connection service to and from the Williams Junction station (WMJ) provided by Grand Canyon Railway. | |||
Williamsburg Transportation Center | Williamsburg | Virginia | WBG | Northeast Regional | 62,026 | CSX Transportation/ City of Williamsburg |
Station was also a stop on the Twilight Shoreliner |
Willimantic | Willimantic, Windham |
Connecticut | WIM | Montrealer | Station dropped when service by the Montrealer was discontinued in 1995 | ||
Williston | Williston | North Dakota | WTN | Empire Builder | 51,076 | BNSF Railway | |
Willits Thruway Motorcoach stop | Willits | California | WTS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the California Western Railroad Depot with connection service provide by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Wilmington (Delaware) |
Wilmington | Delaware | WIL | Acela Express, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Silver Star, Silver Meteor, & Vermonter |
738,313 | Amtrak | Station used to be called the Pennsylvania Station, also called the Joseph R. Biden Jr. Railroad Station; station is also served by Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Regional Rail's Wilmington/Newark Line. Station was also a stop on the Metroliner before it was discontinued in 2006, the Chesapeake until it was discontinued in 1983, the Colonial before it was discontinued in 1971, the Midday Congressional before it was discontinued in 1971, the President before it was discontinued in 1971, and the Twilight Shoreliner. Thruway Motorcoach connections arrive and depart from the bus station located across the street from the train station. |
Wilmington (North Carolina) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Wilmington | North Carolina | WMN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the WAVE Forden Station Transit Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Wilson | Wilson | North Carolina | WLN | Carolinian & Palmetto |
52,692 | CSX Transportation/ City of Wilson |
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Windham | Willimantic, Windham |
Connecticut | WIM | See Willimantic | |||
Windsor (Connecticut) |
Windsor | Connecticut | WND | New Haven–Springfield Shuttle & Northeast Regional |
13,235 | Amtrak/ Town of Windsor |
Platform with shelter |
Windsor (Ontario) Thruway Motorcoach stop | Windsor | Ontario | WDS | Canadian Thruway Motorcoach station (with shelter) at Via Rail Canada's Windsor station with connection service provided by Via Rail Canada | |||
Windsor (Vermont) |
Windsor | Vermont | WNM | Vermonter | 1,126 | New England Central Railroad/ N.L. Wilson Railways, LLC |
Platform only (no shelter); also called the Windsor-Mount Ascutney station |
Windsor Locks | Windsor Locks | Connecticut | WNL | New Haven–Springfield Shuttle, Northeast Regional & Vermonter |
18,711 | Amtrak/ Connecticut Department of Transportation |
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Winnemucca | Winnemucca | Nevada | WNN | California Zephyr | 4,481 | Union Pacific Railroad | Platform with shelter |
Winona (Minnesota) |
Winona | Minnesota | WIN | Empire Builder | 23,507 | Canadian Pacific Railway | Station was also a stop on the Twin Cities Hiawatha before it was discontinued in 1971; station is also known as the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Station and the Milwaukee Road Passenger Depot[Note 13] |
Winona[33] (Mississippi) |
Winona | Mississippi | WNA | City of New Orleans | Station was dropped when the City of New Orleans was rerouted in 1995 | ||
Winslow | Winslow | Arizona | WLO | Southwest Chief | 4,625 | BNSF Railway/ La Posada, LLC |
The "station" is located in the lobby of the La Posada Hotel (Harvey House) |
Winston-Salem – Transportation Center Thruway Motorcoach stop | Winston-Salem | North Carolina | WNS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Clark Campbell Multimodal Transportation Center with connection service provided exclusively to the Hight Point station by Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation | |||
Winston-Salem – State University Thruway Motorcoach stop | Winston-Salem State University, Winston-Salem |
North Carolina | UWS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with waiting room) at the Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation bus stop (south of the F.L. Atkins Building) on the campus of Winston-Salem State University with connection service provided exclusively to the Hight Point station by Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation | |||
Winter Haven | Winter Haven | Florida | WTH | Silver Meteor & Silver Star |
22,025 | CSX Transportation | |
Winter Park (Colorado) |
Fraser | Colorado | WIP | See Fraser-Winter Park | |||
Winter Park-Fraser (Colorado) |
Fraser | Colorado | WIP | See Fraser-Winter Park | |||
Winter Park (Florida) |
Winter Park | Florida | WPK | Silver Meteor & Silver Star |
30,142 | Florida Department of Transportation/ City of Winter Park |
Station was also a stop on the Sunset Limited, but service was suspended in 2005 following Hurricane Katrina; station is also known as the Atlantic Coast Line Station |
Winter Park-Fraser (Colorato) |
Fraser | Colorado | WIP | See Fraser-Winter Park | |||
Wiscasset Thruway Motorcoach stop | Wiscasset | Maine | WST | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Huber's Market with connection service provided by Concord Coach Lines | |||
Wisconsin Dells | Wisconsin Dells | Wisconsin | WDL | Empire Builder | 13,768 | Canadian Pacific Railway/ City of Wisconsin Dells |
Station was also a stop on the Twin Cities Hiawatha before it was discontinued in 1971 |
Wisconsin (Central) Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Central Wisconsin Airport, Mosinee |
Wisconsin | MSI | See Mosinee Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Wishram | Wishram | Washington | WIH | Empire Builder | 1,570 | BNSF Railway | |
Wittenberg Thruway Motorcoach stop | Wittenberg | Wisconsin | WIT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Shell gas station with connection service provided by Jefferson Lines | |||
Wittman Regional Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | Wittman Regional Airport, Oshkosh |
Wisconsin | OSH | See Oshkosh – Airport Thruway Motorcoach stop | |||
Woburn | Woburn | Massachusetts | WOB | Downeaster | 19,573 | Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority | Station is also called the Anderson Regional Transportation Center |
Wofford College | Spartanburg | South Carolina | SPB | See Spartanburg | |||
Wolf Point | Wolf Point | Montana | WPT | Empire Builder | 8,019 | BNSF Railway | |
Woodbridge (New Jersey) |
Woodbridge | New Jersey | MET | See Metropark | |||
Woodbridge (Virginia) |
Woodbridge | Virginia | WDB | Northeast Regional | 28,311 | CSX Transportation/ Virginia Railway Express |
Station is also served by Virginia Railway Express's Fredericksburg Line; station was also a stop on the Twilight Shoreliner |
Woodburn Thruway Motorcoach stop | Woodburn | Oregon | WBN | Thruway Motorcoach stop (with shelter) at the Transit Center with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Woodland Thruway Motorcoach stop | Woodland | California | WOL | Thruway Motorcoach stop at former bus station with connection service provided by Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach | |||
Woodstock Thruway Motorcoach stop | Woodstock | Ontario | WSK | Canadian Thruway Motorcoach station (with shelter) at Via Rail Canada's Woodstock station with connection service provided by Via Rail Canada | |||
Worcester Union Station | Worcester | Massachusetts | WOR | Lake Shore Limited | 9,552 | Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority/ Worcester Redevelopment Authority/ City of Worcester |
Station is also served by Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Framingham/Worcester Line |
Wysor Street Depot | Muncie | Indiana | See Muncie Depot |
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Future Amtrak station or stops (planned, under construction, not yet open, etc.) |
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Station/stop name | City | State/ Province | Code | Train name(s) | Annual ridership | Station owner(s) | Notes |
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Station/stop name | City | State/ Province | Code | Train name(s) | Annual ridership | Station owner(s) | Notes |
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Yakima Northern Pacific Railway Depot[33] | Yakima | Yakima | YKM | Empire Builder | Station was dropped when the Empire Builder was rerouted in 1981 | ||
Yazoo City | Yazoo City | Mississippi | YAZ | City of New Orleans | 3,772 | Canadian National Railway | Flag stop; platform with shelter |
Yemassee | Yemassee | South Carolina | YEM | Palmetto & Silver Meteor |
14,915 | CSX Transportation/ Town of Yemassee |
Platform with shelter |
Yonkers | Yonkers | New York | YNY | Adirondack, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, & Maple Leaf |
24,227 | Metro-North Railroad | Station is also served by Metro-North Railroad's Hudson Line |
Yosemite National Park – Ahwahnee Hotel Thruway Motorcoach stop | Yosemite Village, Yosemite National Park |
California | YOA | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Ahwahnee Hotel with connection service provided by Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System | |||
Yosemite National Park Thruway Motorcoach – Crane Flat stop | Wawona, Yosemite National Park |
California | YOF | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Chevron gas station with connection service provided by Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System | |||
Yosemite National Park – Curry Village Thruway Motorcoach stop | Curry Village, Yosemite National Park |
California | YOC | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) with connection service provided by Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System | |||
Yosemite National Park – Yosemite Park Lodge Thruway Motorcoach stop | Yosemite Village, Yosemite National Park |
California | YOS | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Yosemite Park Lodge with connection service provided by Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System | |||
Yosemite National Park – Tuolumne Meadows Thruway Motorcoach stop | Yosemite National Park | California | YOT | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Tuolumne Meadows Visitors Center with connection service provided by Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System; seasonal stop only (about June–November) | |||
Yosemite National Park – Visitors Center Thruway Motorcoach stop | Yosemite Village, Yosemite National Park |
California | YOV | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the Yosemite Valley Visitors Center with connection service provided by Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System | |||
Yosemite National Park – White Wolf Thruway Motorcoach stop | Yosemite National Park | California | YOW | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at the White Wolf Lodge with connection service provided by Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System; seasonal stop only (about June–November) | |||
Youngstown | Youngstown | Ohio | YTO | Three Rivers | Station was dropped when the Three Rivers was discontinued in 2005 | ||
Yountville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Yountville | California | YTO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a local Denny's | |||
Ypsilanti Depot Town | Ypsilanti | Michigan | Michigan Executive | Station was dropped when the Michigan Executive was discontinued in 1984 | |||
Yreka Thruway Motorcoach stop | Yreka | California | YTO | Thruway Motorcoach stop (no shelter) at a former local Denny's | |||
Yuma | Yuma | Arizona | YUM | Sunset Limited & Texas Eagle |
3,891 | Union Pacific Railroad | Platform only (no shelter) |
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Future Amtrak station or stops (planned, under construction, not yet open, etc.) |
Stations or stops that have been discontinued, closed, or are otherwise no longer in use |
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Station/stop name | City | State/ Province | Code | Train name(s) | Annual ridership | Station owner(s) | Notes |
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Zanesville Thruway Motorcoach stop | Zanesville | Ohio | ZNV | Thruway Motorcoach stop at the former Greyhound Lines station | |||
Zenda | Zenda | Wisconsin | LKG | See Lake Geneva | |||
Zephyrhills Thruway Motorcoach stop | Dade City | Florida | DDE | See Dade City Thruway Motorcoach stop |
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Current Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach stops |
Future Amtrak station or stops (planned, under construction, not yet open, etc.) |
Stations or stops that have been discontinued, closed, or are otherwise no longer in use |
See also
- List of busiest Amtrak stations
- List of IATA-indexed train stations
- List of major cities in U.S. lacking Amtrak service
- List of Greyhound Bus stations
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Each station located in Canada is identified as a Canadian railway station. However, since the Maple Leaf is a joint operation between Amtrak and Via Rail Canada, no ridership data is available for the stations where it stops in Canada.
- ↑ Via Rail is Canada's equivalent of Amtrak. Its formation was patterned after Amtrak.[4]
- ↑ A Canadian railway station (a station which is located in Canada) should not be confused with a station owned (or partially owned) by the Canadian National Railway or the Canadian Pacific Railway. The Canadian National Railway is a publicly traded Canadian company (headquartered in Montreal, Quebec) that also operates in the Midwestern and Southern United States. The Canadian Pacific Railway is also a publicly traded Canadian company (headquartered in Calgary, Alberta) that operates in the Midwestern and Northeastern United States.
- ↑ Amtrak only lists “N/A” for ridership data for the Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park station, possibly because it is not a regular stop
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 OC&W Coachways used to be known as Oregon Coachways
- 1 2 The official Amtrak timetable incorrectly indicates that the Hawthorne Station Intermodal Center (a Thruway Motorcoach stop) is located at 1555 NE Forbes Road (station code BED). The Hawthorne Station Intermodal Center is actually located at 334 Hawthorne Avenue (station code BND). The Thruway Motorcoach stop (BED) at the Lava Lanes Bowling Center (1555 NE Forbes Road) is no longer in service, but for is still listed on the timetable.
- 1 2 The Empire Builder stops at East East Glacier Park (GPK) in the summer (April–October) and at Browning (BRO) in the winter (October–April)
- ↑ Brunswick Station or Brunswick Maine Street Station is actually a real estate development rather than just a train station. However, the development includes a transportation hub that has a visitor center which serves as the train station. This Brunswick Station should not be confused with the area in the town of Brunswick, Maine that is also called Brunswick Station. The area called Brunswick Station is about 2 miles (3.2 km) east of the train station and consists what was part of the Naval Air Station Brunswick.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad was often and commonly known as the Burlington Route[39][40]
- ↑ The BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport Station is located in an unincorporated area within Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Most reliable sources agree that the street address is 7 Amtrak Way, but differ on the "city" in which it is located. Amtrak lists the city as "BWI Airport" on both of its web pages for the station.[16][17] The Maryland Transit Administration lists the city as "Linthicum" on its website & Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail (MARC) brochure.[18] However, according to Google Maps[19] the station is located outside of Linthicum Heights (Linthicum), with that census-designated place only extending to just the far side I-195 and does not include the train station. According to the United States Postal Service (USPS), "BWI Airport" is not an acceptable city name and that the proper city for the 21240 ZIP code (which is used by all the sources previously cited) is Baltimore (even though the station actually outside the city proper).[20] Nothwithstanding, the USPS does not recognize the street address provided by any of the sources.
- ↑ No annual ridership data is available yet for the Carlsbad (Poinsettia) station since the Pacific Surfliner only began service to the station on October 7, 2013[21]
- ↑ No annual ridership data is available yet for the Carlsbad (Village) station since Pacific Surfliner only resumed Amtrak service to the station on October 7, 2013[22]
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad was often and commonly known as the Milwaukee Road[27][28]
- 1 2 The city and station are properly spelled DeLand (one word), but original Amtrak schedules listed the station as De Land (two words)
- ↑ No annual ridership data is available yet for the Encinitas station since the Pacific Surfliner only began service to the station on October 7, 2013[32]
- 1 2 Southwestern Coaches operates as Arrow Trailways of Texas
- ↑ Kerrville Bus is now owned by and operates as Coach USA
- ↑ Amtrak only lists “N/A” for ridership data for the Greenfield Village station, possibly because it is not a regular stop[35]
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 The Van Galder Bus Company is a subsidiary of Coach USA
- ↑ Lakeland is unique among all train stations served by Amtrak trains in that it is assigned two separate station codes. The reason for two codes is that the Silver Star stops twice at the station on both its northbound and southbound runs: once before reaching the Tampa Union Station and again leaving that station. The station code LAK is used for arrivals from and departures to points north and the station code LKL is used for arrivals from and departures to points south.[44] Essentially, station code LAK functions as if the Lakeland Station was located north of the Tampa Station and station code LKL functions as though the Lakeland Station was located south of the Tampa Station. (In reality the Lakeland Station is actually about 33 miles (53 km) east of the Tampa Station.)
- ↑ Although the theme park refers to itself as Legoland (one word), Amtrak always listed the Thruway Motorcoach stop as Lego Land (two words)
- 1 2 Boston Express is a subsidiary of Concord Coach Lines
- ↑ Ridership data for the Marceline station is not available, possibly because it is not a regular stop
- ↑ The official winter/spring 2014 Amtrak Timetable still incorrectly lists the location for the Moscow Thruway Motorcoach stop as the Royal Motor Inn, rather than the correct Moscow Intermodal Transit Center[50][51]
- ↑ When the train schedules first began including the station codes in 1992, the erroneously indicated that the station code for the Portland Union Station (Oregon) was DXP rather than the correct PXD.[55] This was corrected when new train schedules were issued in 1993.
- ↑ The official winter/spring 2014 Amtrak Timetable still incorrectly lists the station code for the Rio Vista Thruway Motorcoach stop as RUV, rather than the correct RVT[57][58]
- ↑ No annual ridership data is available yet for the Sorrento Valley station since the Pacific Surfliner only began service to the station on October 7, 2013[61]
- ↑ The 2013 ridership data for the St. Paul Union Depot is actually for the St. Paul-Minneapolis (Midway) station since the St. Paul Union Depot only resumed service and replaced the St. Paul-Minneapolis (Midway) station on May 7, 2014 and kept the same station code (MSP).[62]
References
- ↑ Amtrak (April 5, 1992). "Amtrak National Timetable: Spring/Summer 1992". timetables.org. The Museum of Railway Timetables. p. 6. Retrieved March 7, 2014.
- ↑ Amtrak (October 25, 1992). "Amtrak System Train Timetables". timetables.org. The Museum of Railway Timetables. p. 6. Retrieved March 7, 2014.
- ↑ "Revitalizing America's Train Stations". greatamericanstations.com. Amtrak. Retrieved August 30, 2013.
- ↑ "Via Rail an astounding history". www.viarail.ca. Via Rail Canada. Retrieved September 29, 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Amtrak (May 1, 1971). "Nationwide Schedule of Intercity Passenger Service". timetables.org. The Museum of Railway Timetables. p. 3. Retrieved March 7, 2014.
- ↑ "Colonel Allensworth SHP". www.parks.ca.gov. California Department of Parks and Recreation. Retrieved September 13, 2013.
With a group of 20 or more (you will need a [sic] exact head count for preapproval), and several weeks ahead of time, Amtrak can stop at Allensworth and let you off right at the park.
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The Denver Station has temporarily relocated to 1800 21st Street. Amtrak will return to Union Station at 1701 Wynkoop Street in spring of 2014.
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The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, the official name of the Burlington Route, started. . . .
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Sources
- General list of stations on Amtrak's website
- Amtrak fact sheets, FY 2006
- Amtrak Winter-Spring 2014 Timetable
- Amtrak's Great American Station website
- List of Amtrak stations (with addresses) on trainweb.org
- Pictures of Amtrak Stations on trainweb.org
- The Museum of Railway Timetables
External links
- Collection of Google Earth locations of Amtrak rail stations and bus stops (Requires Google Earth software) from the Google Earth Community forum.