Metro-North Railroad
by 1-800-MARGARITA on Jul 19, 2006 08:32:41
The Metro-North Railroad is a semi-decent commuter railroad in the New York metropolitan area. There are
three lines, the Hudson Line (to/from Poughkeepsie); the Harlem (to/from Wassaic) and the New Haven Line (to/from New Haven, Conneticut). The New Haven Line has three smaller branches into Danbury,
New Caanan and Waterbury. All three lines go as south as
Grand Central Terminal.
Metro-North Railroad
by ThatGuyWhoFilmsTransit on Jan 13, 2021 00:30:20
The railroad running from
GCT in NYC to points north in upstate New York. The Metro-North Railroad (
MNR) is operated by the MTA and joint-run by
NJT West of the Hudson and joint-run by CT in Connecticut on the New Haven Line.
Example:
I took the Metro-North Railroad the other to Valhalla. Friendly
conductors, and a pretty nice ride. Wish there was a little more
legroom.
Nice. The last time I took the
MNR, the train was delayed......