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Amtrak operates service from NY Penn station to Washington, D.C.
Yes. Penn Station is the only Amtrak station in New York City.
You will have to take Amtrak to either New Carollton, MD or Washington, DC.
From JFK, take the "Air Train" to Jamaica Station. There, you can catch the LIRR (Long Island Railroad) into Penn Station in Manhattan. From Penn Station, you can catch an Amtrak train upstate to Albany.
From the Newark airport, take the Northeastern Regional train to New York Penn Station. From Penn Station, there are 8 trains a day to Albany.
All Amtrak intercity trains leave from Penn Station.
Amtrak owns both penn station in New York, and Baltimore it is also the own of Union Square in Washington
The Maryland Transit Administration runs the MARC service between Washington's Union Station and two Baltimore destinations: Camden Yards and Penn Station. http://www.mtamaryland.com/services/marc/ Amtrak also runs the route from Union to Penn Station; it's more expensive, but it also runs on weekends and holidays, which MARC doesn't.
Penn Station.
Grand Central because you can get Metro-North trains, which run on a schedule and are cheaper than Amtrak. At Penn Station, you can get Amtrak, which runs less frequently, and is more expensive. Amtrak stops only at Penn Station and Metro-North only stops at Grand Central
Penn Station New York City.
Take the Crescent from Atlanta to New York Penn Station. Then take the Acela Express to Boston's South Station.