"From Montreal to Miami, Amtrak routes from Moynihan Train Hall turn New York City into a launchpad for mountain towns, Southern cities, Canadian culture hubs and classic East Coast destinations - no airport chaos required. Whether you're heading out for a Northeast getaway or a multiday rail ride south or west, Penn Station connects travelers to nearly 160 cities. Here's where each major line can take you and what's worth seeing along the way."
"New England and mountain escapes St. Albans, Vermont St. Albans is a gateway to Lake Champlain and northern Vermont's hiking, cycling and foliage drives. Expect cozy downtown cafes, farm-to-table restaurants and access to quiet outdoor recreation. Hike Mount Philo for breathtaking mountain views, visit the outdoor Shelburne Museum for historic buildings, art galleries and a steamboat or explore the Burlington Waterfront, where you can visit the ECHO Leahy Center and enjoy local cuisine."
"Notable stops along the way: Pittsfield, Massachusetts Line: Berkshire Flyer (Late June through early September only) Pittsfield anchors the Berkshires arts scene where summer theater, museums and hiking trails create the area's charm. Hike to the stunning 40-foot waterfall at Wahconah Falls State Park, explore the Berkshire Museum or visit the Hancock Shaker Village. It's a culture-and-nature hybrid weekend."
Amtrak routes departing Moynihan Train Hall and Penn Station connect New York City with nearly 160 destinations from Montreal to Miami. Routes serve New England mountain escapes, Southern cities, Canadian cultural hubs and classic East Coast locations. The Ethan Allen Express reaches St. Albans and Burlington, Vermont, offering Lake Champlain access, hiking, museums and waterfront attractions. The seasonal Berkshire Flyer links New York to Pittsfield and the Berkshires for summer theater, museums, hiking and waterfalls. International trips to Canada require a valid passport, passport card or NEXUS card, and trains stop at the border for customs inspections.
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