They actually have two! One is downtown at
1 Walsh Circle
Regional Transportation Center
Syracuse, NY 13208.
The other is at the State Fairgrounds at
581 State Fair Blvd.
Gate 11 Syracuse, NY 13209
Yes. Amtrak has several trains that go from New York City to Syracuse and back Just go to Amtrak.com.
VIA Rail Canada, in cooperation with Amtrak, operates the daily Maple Leaf from Toronto. The first Amtrak, and therefore US, train station is in Niagara Falls, NY, The train continues east and south to Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Albany and New York.
Yes. Penn Station is the only Amtrak station in New York City.
Penn Station New York City.
There are four trains a day each way between New York Penn Station and Syracuse.
Amtrak has very frequent service between Boston and New York Penn Station on it Northeastern Regional.
No, because there is no passenger train station in Ithaca. The nearest passenger train station that will take people to New York City is in Syracuse to the north. Go to Amtrak.com to find the trains that go between New York City and Syracuse. I am not sure if there is mass transportation (such as commuter Bus line) between Syracuse and Ithaca.
New Bern has an Amtrak station now.
Amtrak owns both penn station in New York, and Baltimore it is also the own of Union Square in Washington
234 West 31st Street Pennsylvania Station-8 Av & W 31 St New York, NY 10001
All Amtrak intercity trains leave from Penn Station.
No, Amtrak Double Deckers (Superliners) are too tall, it would hit the ceiling of Penn Station.
Louisville does not have Amtrak service. You can connect with the Cardinal from either New York or Chicago in Indianapolis to take the Amtrak Thruway Bus service provided by Greyhound Lines to get to Louisville.