You can catch the Metro-North Railroad at various stations in New York and Connecticut, with major hubs including Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan, Harlem-125th Street, and several stops in Westchester County and along the Hudson River. Other key stations include Stamford, Bridgeport, and New Haven in Connecticut. Check the Metro-North website or app for detailed schedules and specific station information.
To get from Metro-North to 125th Street, first take the Metro-North train to the Harlem-125th Street station. Once you arrive at the station, you can exit and walk to 125th Street, which is just a short distance away. Alternatively, you can catch a bus or taxi from the station to reach your destination on 125th Street.
Fairfield Metro - Metro-North station - was created in 2011.
Metro North Mall was created in 1976.
Metro-North Railroad was created in 1983.
Not sure you can get a bus from Manhattan to White Plains. Get to 125th and Lexington in Manhattan and then catch the Metro North to White Plains.
North Metro Technical College ended in 2009.
North Metro Technical College was created in 1989.
Tuckahoe - Metro-North station - was created in 1901.
Crestwood - Metro-North station - was created in 1901.
Bronxville - Metro-North station - was created in 1916.
Montrose - Metro-North station - ended in 1996.
Pelham - Metro-North station - was created in 1893.