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Essex Junction, VT (ESX)

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The Essex Junction station, which also serves the nearby city of Burlington, was once part of a major crossroads served by six railroads. The current facility, a single-story contemporary depot,…

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Randolph station platform, 2018.

Randolph, VT (RPH)

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The Amtrak station in Randolph consists of a platform across from the historic depot. The town, located near the geographic center of Vermont, is an important intermodal transportation hub. The…

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St. Albans, VT (SAB)

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The St. Albans station is the northern terminus of the Vermonter. The previous St. Albans station, a historic structure, now houses professional offices, a photo studio and the headquarters of…

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Waterbury station platform.

Waterbury-Stowe, VT (WAB)

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Waterbury’s passenger rail station was built for the Central Vermont Railroad in 1875. It houses commercial space and a community room; Amtrak customers use the adjacent platform. The ornate Victorian…

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Alexandria, Va., train station

Alexandria, VA (ALX)

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The Amtrak station in Alexandria opened on September 15, 1905. The train station is directly adjacent to the King Street Metro station and faces the George Washington Masonic National Memorial….

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Ashland, Va., depot.

Ashland, VA (ASD)

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The Amtrak station in Ashland consists of platforms with shelters. Amtrak trains provide a picturesque view for passengers riding through or stopping at this small Richmond suburb and college town….

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