Metro-North Railroad was created in 1983.
According to MetroNorth Railroad, the estimated travel time between Grand Central Station and New Haven, Connecticut is around 100 to 110 minutes. See the Related Link below for MetroNorth schedules and fares.
Bronxville is not in the Bronx. It's in Westchester, which is the county directly north of the Bronx. To get there from Grand Central, take MetroNorth Railroad, the Harlem Line, to Bronxville. See the Related link below for the MetroNorth home page at the MTA's (Metro Transit Authority's) official website.
Yes- Grand Central Station is the name of the SUBWAY station which is below ground (4, 5, 6, 7 and "s" 42nd St Shuttle lines). The RAILROAD station (MetroNorth Railroad) is known as Grand Central Terminal and is at street level.
No, you cannot take the subway to Greenwich from New York City. But you can take the subway to the MetroNorth stations, and then take MetroNorth Railroad to Greenwich.See the Related Link below for MetroNorth schedules and fares. You will need to click the icon on the RIGHT, the one that says "Click for lines EAST of Hudson - Harlem, Hudson, New Haven."MetroNorth trains depart from Grand Central Station, and from East 125th Street and Park Avenue. Take the 4-5-6 subway line (the dark green line) to either 42nd Street (Grand Central) or 125th Street, and then transfer to MetroNorth.See the second Related Link for a complete New York City subway map.
North Pennsylvania Railroad was created in 1853.
NASA Railroad was created in 1963.
Everett Railroad was created in 1954.
Allentown Railroad was created in 1853.
Florida Railroad was created in 1853.
Pontchartrain Railroad was created in 1830.
Philipsburg Railroad was created in 1907.
Patterson Railroad was created in 1870.