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Metro-North Railroad
's
Hudson Line
is a
Commuter Rail
line running north from
New York City
along the east shore of the
Hudson River
. Metro-North service ends at
Poughkeepsie
, with
Amtrak
's
Empire Corridor
trains continuing north to and beyond
Albany
. The line was originally the
Hudson River Railroad
(and the
Spuyten Duyvil And Port Morris Railroad
south of
Spuyten Duyvil
), and later part of the famous
Water Level Route
of the
New York Central Railroad
.
The
Metropolitan Transportation Authority
leased the line south of Poughkeepsie from
Penn Central
on
June 1
,
1972
.
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STATION STOPS
Grand Central Terminal
Harlem-125th Street
:
Harlem Line
and
New Haven Line
split
Highbridge
(employee-only station; former passenger station)
Morris Heights
University Heights
Marble Hill
(express station)
(connection to
New York City Subway
() train)
Spuyten Duyvil
Riverdale
Ludlow
Yonkers
(express station)
(also
Amtrak
''
Adirondack
'', ''
Empire Service
'', ''
Ethan Allen Express
'' and ''
Maple Leaf
'')
Glenwood
Greystone
Hastings-on-Hudson
Dobbs Ferry
Ardsley-on-Hudson
Irvington
Tarrytown
(express station)
Philipse Manor
Scarborough
Ossining
(express station)
Croton-Harmon
(also
Amtrak
''
Adirondack
'', ''
Empire Service
'', ''
Ethan Allen Express
'', ''
Lake Shore Limited
'' and ''
Maple Leaf
'')
Crugers
(closed 1995, replaced by Cortlandt)
Cortlandt
Montrose
(closed 1995, replaced by Cortlandt)
Peekskill
Manitou
''limited weekend service''
Garrison
Cold Spring
Breakneck Ridge
''limited weekend service''
Beacon
New Hamburg
Poughkeepsie
(also
Amtrak
''
Adirondack
'', ''
Empire Service
'', ''
Ethan Allen Express
'' and ''
Maple Leaf
'')