MetroNorth trains run between New Haven, Connecticut and New York City (Grand Central Station). See the Related Link below for the MetroNorth home page. At the top left of the page, there is a yellow pull-down menu that says "Schedules." Click it. A menu will expand. Click "Metro-North Railroad."
You will be brought to a page that gives you two choices: "Click for lines WEST of Hudson - Pascack Valley, Port Jervis" and "Click for lines EAST of Hudson - Harlem, Hudson, New Haven." Click the latter one (for lines EAST of Hudson).
You will then be brought to the schedule page. Under "From" and "To" it will say "Grand Central Station." Under "From," select New Haven, as well as the date and time you wish to travel.
Click the "Schedule" button to get the schedule. Click "Fare" to see the fare, and to buy tickets. You can also buy your tickets at Grand Central Station, if you wish.
According to Google Maps, travelling via I-95 S gives a distance of 80.9 miles (130 kilometres) between New Haven, Connecticut and New York, New York.
Yes. Take VIA Rail Canada to Montréal, then Amtrak to Schenectady (or all the way to New York City). A different Amtrak train connects New York City (via Schenectady) to Chicago.
Stamford is approximately 50 minutes from New York City via train.
Via rail or Greyhound from Ottawa to New York City via Montreal
E-train north.
The address of the Via Art Foundation is: 15 W 24Th St, New York, NY 10010-3214
The phone number of the Via Art Foundation is: 212-929-7938.
Chicago, IL to New York, New York via I-80 is about 788 miles.
450 miles taking this route:Take I-91 SOUTH from Greenfield to I-95 SOUTH to NEW YORK CITY in New Haven, CONNECTICUT.Take I-95 SOUTH to Washington, D.C. To bypass New York City, take I-287 WEST (via TAPPAN ZEE BRIDGE, as opposed to GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE) [EXIT 21 off I-95 in NEW YORK (very first exit in New York (state)].
The best route is to take a train from Gloucester via Birmingham New Street to Cambridge.
Via the Hudson River.
New York, via Oxford Ohio