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Rochester (New York) by train


Rochester (New York) by train

The Amtrak station, Greyhound/Trailways station, and vicinity
The Amtrak station, Greyhound/Trailways station, and vicinity
The Amtrak station, 320 Central Ave (Inner Loop to N Clinton Ave, quick right onto Central), , has daily scheduled service on three lines. The Empire Service heads east to Syracuse, Albany, and New York City (with some stops along the way), and west to Buffalo and Niagara Falls. The Maple Leaf is the same but keeps going past Niagara Falls across the Canadian border to Toronto. The Lake Shore Limited from Chicago to Boston or New York also stops in Rochester. The station is not in the "best" part of town, so don't try to walk there at night. The station itself, and its parking lot, are well lit and quite safe, though. Be prepared for delays?this is Amtrak after all?and be aware there's really nothing to do to kill time in or around the station. A few taxis will often be waiting at the station around the scheduled arrival times, or you may want to arrange for a rental agency to pick you up.

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