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On November 14 , 1973 the MTA agreed to Subsidize the service to Port Jervis, at the time provided by the Erie Lackawanna , which later became part of Conrail following the latter's formation in 1976 . {Link without Title} In , where NJ Transit trains provide service to New York Penn Station multiple times per hour. NJ Transit provides service on the sections of the lines in New York State via a working agreement with Metro-North. This includes trains along the Port Jervis extension of the line with 13 New York-bound and 14 Port Jervis-bound trains on weekdays, and nine trains in each direction on weekends. Freight service along the line is provided by Norfolk Southern . Between the Harriman and Salisbury Mills-Cornwall stations, trains cross the Moodna Viaduct , which is the highest and longest railroad trestle east of the Mississippi River . STATION STOPS
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