
In Syracuse, Amtrak passengers board and alight at the William F. Walsh Regional Transportation Center near the shore of Lake Onondaga. Although it opened in August 1998, Amtrak began serving…
In Syracuse, Amtrak passengers board and alight at the William F. Walsh Regional Transportation Center near the shore of Lake Onondaga. Although it opened in August 1998, Amtrak began serving…
The neoclassical revival Pacific Central Station was completed in 1919 for the Canadian Northern Railway, and designed by Pratt and Ross. The station serves as the terminus for both the…
The Ticonderoga station sits about a mile-and-a-half east of downtown, close to the landing for the Fort Ticonderoga Ferry that crosses Lake Champlain to Larrabee’s Point in Shoreham, Vt.; it…
The historic Utica station was opened for the New York Central (NYC) Railroad on May 24, 1914, and became a union station in late 1915 when the Delaware, Lackawanna &…
Walnut Ridge is located in the Ozarks region of Arkansas, home to many of the most beautiful lakes and streams in the country. The depot was built in 1908 by…
The Victorian-era passenger depot in Westport was built in 1875-1876 for the Delaware and Hudson Company (D&H, succeeded by Canadian Pacific Railway), added onto in 1891 and extended further in…
The Amtrak Texarkana stop is located at the east end of Texarkana Union Station, an historic buff brick structure built in 1930. When stopped at the station, the Texas Eagle…
The Amtrak station in Whitehall is a platform with a brick shelter. Amtrak built this structure in approximately 1989 on land leased from the Delaware and Hudson (D&H, succeeded by…
Passengers at Malvern use an enclosed breezeway on the southern end of the former Missouri Pacific Railroad depot. The Mediterranean Revival style red brick building was constructed in 1916, and…
The current station in Yonkers, shared with Metro-North’s Hudson commuter rail line, was designed in Beaux-Arts style by architects Warren and Wetmore, who created the facades and interiors for New…