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Tracks
  
3

Opened
  
1874

Rebuilt
  
1992

Parking
  
Yes

Phone
  
+1 800-872-7245

Platforms in use
  
2

Hudson station

Location
  
69 South Front Street Hudson, NY 12534

Owned by
  
Amtrak (station house) City of Hudson (parking lot)

Line(s)
  
Empire Corridor (Hudson Subdivision)

Connections
  
Columbia County Public Transportation

Address
  
69 S Front St, Hudson, NY 12534, USA

Similar
  
Rhinecliff–Kingston station, Albany–Rensselaer station, Poughkeepsie station, Schenectady station, Rip Van Winkle Bridge

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Hudson is a train station in Hudson, New York. Originally built in 1874 by the New York Central Railroad, it is the oldest continuously operated station in the state. Besides the Water Level Route, Hudson was also the terminus of the former Boston and Albany Railroad Hudson Branch, as well as another branch leading to Nieverville on the B&A Main Line.

Contents

Today, Hudson serves a total of four different Amtrak trains, all of which have a southern terminus at Pennsylvania Station in New York City. They consist of the Adirondack, from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the Empire Service from Niagara Falls, New York, the Ethan Allen Express from Rutland, VT, the Maple Leaf from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Southbound Lake Shore Limited trains from Chicago served Hudson until April 4, 2009.

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Station layout

The station has two high-level island platforms.

Notable places nearby

  • Athens
  • Greenport
  • Hudson-Athens Light
  • Olana State Historic Site
  • References

    Hudson station Wikipedia