This 190-mile Train Route Is One of the East Coast's Most Beautiful-With Historic Sites, Small Towns, and River Views
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This 190-mile Train Route Is One of the East Coast's Most Beautiful-With Historic Sites, Small Towns, and River Views
"Amtrak's Berkshire Flyer train is a seasonal weekend route running from late June through early September, connecting New York City and the Berkshires. The roughly four-hour, 190-mile journey follows the Hudson River before heading east into the mountains-no car required."
"Passengers can bring bicycles on board, stay connected with Wi-Fi, and even travel with small dogs and cats, while seating options include both coach and business class."
"In the heart of historic Dutchess County, about 90 minutes from New York City, Poughkeepsie makes for a laid-back Hudson Valley stop. Explore the vibrant Arlington Business District, home to a mix of shops and restaurants."
"The service is funded in partnership with the Massachusetts Department of Transportation as part of a broader effort to make the Berkshires more accessible to travelers."
Amtrak's Berkshire Flyer is a seasonal train service connecting New York City to the Berkshires, running from late June to early September. The four-hour journey covers 190 miles, following the Hudson River. Funded by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, the service aims to improve accessibility to the Berkshires. Passengers can bring bicycles and small pets, with options for coach and business class seating. The journey begins at Moynihan Train Hall, allowing travelers to explore New York City before heading to a more relaxed atmosphere in the mountains.
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