Northeast Corridor
Originally referring to the electrified high-speed rail line built by the Pennsylvania Railroad to connect Washington, D.C. with New York via Philadelphia, the Northeast Corridor now includes the continuation of the line to Boston, Massachusetts built by the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad. Currently operated and mostly owned by Amtrak, it offers the only true high-speed rail service in the United States.
Station Listing
Amtrak trains currently stop at the following locations, listed in order and grouped by state for convenience. (note: not all trains stop at all stations). Connections to local rail transit are indicated.
Some Amtrak trains serving the Northeast Corridor continue to other points in the Amtrak system, most frequently Springfield, Massachusetts, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Richmond and Newport News, Virginia.
Several commuter rail agencies also provide local service along the Northeast Corridor, serving many stations along the corridor not listed above.
Referenced By
AirTrain | City of New York | City of New York, New York | Fort Christina | High-speed rail | High-speed train | High speed rail | High speed train | Liberty International Airport | List of Philadelphians | List of famous Philadelphians | List of museums in Philadelphia | List of television shows and films made in Philadelphia | MarylanD | Maryland, USA | New York, NY | New York, New York | New York (city) | New York City | New York City, New York | New York City, USA | Newark Airport | Newark International Airport | Newark Liberty Airport | Newark Liberty International | Newark Liberty International Airport | Philadelphia | Philadelphia, PA | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Philadelphia County | Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania | The Federal | Timeline of railway history | Wilmington, Delaware
|