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The Metro-North Railroad Port Jervis Line is a predominantly single-track commuter rail line running from Suffern, New York, to Port Jervis. At Suffern, the line ...
When using the point-to point schedule, Port Jervis Line customers should select the Main & Bergen County Line to access train times for their stations. West Of ...
For fares, see the Harlem, Hudson, New Haven, Port Jervis, or Pascack Valley Line as well as connecting services.To return to the ... Metro North Railroad Map ...
This photograph of Port Jervis and Erie Railroad yards, taken at Point Peter (circa 1890-1910?), is from the New York State Archives. This following group of ...
Sep 1, 2011 ... The 2300 weekday commuters on the Metro-North Railroad's Port Jervis line relish the peaceful ride, which has been disrupted by Tropical ...
The Erie Depot, officially known as the Erie Railroad Station, is located at the corner of Jersey Avenue and Fowler Street in Port Jervis, New York. It was built in ...
Port Jervis; NJ Transit train leaving the Port Jervis station. New Jersey's High Point visible in background. Station statistics; Address: 100 Pike Street & 198 Front Street
Port Jervis Line Damage Assessment is Complete; Rail Service Resumes in December. An engineering assessment released Monday calls for massive repairs and 150,000 tons ...
On the Port Jervis Line, early getaway trains depart Hoboken at 2:45 PM and Penn Station-NY at 2:33 PM. (Because of lower ridership, the 6:11 PM train from ...
The New York & Erie Railroad was first chartered in April of 1832 to run from Piermont, N.Y. through Port Jervis and on to the shores of Lake Erie. It was to be of ...

