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    How many places does the AT cross or come incotack with Amtrack or bus routes??

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    too broad a question. lots of buss and train options on or close to the trail. any town specifically?

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    Bus routes: many. Probably read the Companion for specifics.

    Amtrak: Harpers Ferry is probably the only town with an Amtrak station on the trail. White River Junction is close to Hanover, and Rutland Vermont is close to Sherburne Gap. You cross Amtrack in Dalton and at Bear Mountain, but no trail station.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peaks View Post

    Amtrak: Harpers Ferry is probably the only town with an Amtrak station on the trail. White River Junction is close to Hanover, and Rutland Vermont is close to Sherburne Gap. You cross Amtrack in Dalton and at Bear Mountain, but no trail station.
    Also, Amtrak station in Gainesville, GA which is close enough for a shuttle to Springer or ASP.

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    Amtrak will take you to Gainsville, GA. Gainsville is close to Springer Mt. You can catch a cab or hitch a ride.

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    Amtrak in
    Gainsville, GA
    Charlottesville, VA
    Harpers Ferry, WV
    Harrisburg, PA
    Rutland, VT
    White River Junction, NH

    Probably a couple more in NY, Conn, Mass.

    Commuter trains in Harpers Ferry and Pawling, NY and probably more as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KG4FAM View Post
    Amtrak in
    Gainsville, GA
    Charlottesville, VA
    Harpers Ferry, WV
    Harrisburg, PA
    Rutland, VT
    White River Junction, NH

    Probably a couple more in NY, Conn, Mass.

    Commuter trains in Harpers Ferry and Pawling, NY and probably more as well.
    In the NY/CT border, Metro North Harlem Line to Pawling, NY is best. Along the Hudson, you can take the Metro North Hudson Line to Peekskill or Manitou. Amtrak stops in CT are many miles from the AT. There are other train options west of the Hudson crossing.

    http://mta.info/mnr/html/mnrmap.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tin Man View Post
    There are other train options west of the Hudson crossing.
    To be precise, the Harriman, NY station on the line to Port Jervis is the closest stop to the trail west of the Hudson. It's still a couple of miles away, though, so you'd have to walk or get a ride somehow.

    For more options in the NY area (both bus and train), please see the following pages:


    http://www.nynjtc.org/trails/no-car.html

    http://www.amc-ny.org/recreational-a...ationcodes.pdf

    Also, see this post:

    http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/show...370#post381370

    for a discussion of public transportation options in the Harrisburg, PA area.

    As always, please verify with the carrier that the service still exists and still runs on the same schedule before you start your trip.
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    WRJ is in Vermont on the other side of the Connecticut River.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bt02 View Post
    How many places does the AT cross or come incotack with Amtrack or bus routes??

    I would advise you to stay away from Greyhound at all costs. My brother used it to come down to FL from PA, (fear of flying) and said it was beyond horrible. He is pretty tough too.

    Going back to PA took almost 4 days because of drivers calling out sick and buses breaking down. We wrote them a very proffesional letter explaining how bad the trip was, no response.
    “If one advances confidently in the direction of one's dreams, and endeavors to live the life which one has imagined, one will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.” Henry David Thoreau

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    Forget Amtrak in Connecticut. It goes along the shoreline and up the middle of the state (through Hartford); all too far away from the AT to be useful. A local train runs from Norwalk (about 50 miles out of NYC) to Danbury, maybe 20 miles south of Kent. Very inconvenient. Instead you're much better off taking the Harlem Div. line from NYC to Pawling.

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    Greyhound is just fine for shorter distances.

    But longer ones?

    Hell, no, unless you're insane.

    I went from DC to Atlanta in August on the 'hound.

    If President Obama wants to replace Guantanamo with something equally effective, equally unpleasant, but Constitutionally legal, he should make the detainess take this trip.

    Believe me, it'll break 'em by the time they hit Charlotte.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Tarlin View Post
    Greyhound is just fine for shorter distances.

    But longer ones?

    Hell, no, unless you're insane.

    I went from DC to Atlanta in August on the 'hound.
    You call that a long ride? I've been from the east coast to San Diego twice, northern MT to southern CO, southern WY to northern MT, VT to NC.

    Would I ever ride again? Not likely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Tarlin View Post
    Greyhound is just fine for shorter distances.

    But longer ones?

    Hell, no, unless you're insane.

    I went from DC to Atlanta in August on the 'hound.

    If President Obama wants to replace Guantanamo with something equally effective, equally unpleasant, but Constitutionally legal, he should make the detainess take this trip.

    Believe me, it'll break 'em by the time they hit Charlotte.
    Would it qualify as cruel and unusual punishment? Maybe the detainees would ask to get transfered back to Gitmo?

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    The Pawling Station about 3 miles south for the trail by road is a good spot. There are small places to eat or buy groceries. Walk 1/2 to NY 22 and find a relatively easy hitch. Multi-day parking is very cheap at the meters in the station parking lot. (you can get a train pass for a bike, eg. from the station, bike to the trail)

    Amrak passes near Asheville, NC Bus goes to Asheville. Get a shuttle to the trail.

    Busses travel almost hourly from Delaware Gap to NYC. Therefore public transportation can get you to the trail at the NY/PA border and the NY/CT border.

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    Thanks.

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    Where exactly is that Appalacian Trail train stop in NY before Pawling downtown proper? Is it on the Metro North Hudson Line? I think it' seasonal and it's just a small platform. The stop I'm thinking of is just before U cross a paved 2 lane highway and enter the Nature Conservancy land parcel where U walk on the boardwalks through
    forest and wet areas. The Peekskill Train stop is a bit off the AT. I know the train also goes right through Pawling, but I thought that was a different line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dogwood View Post
    Where exactly is that Appalacian Trail train stop in NY before Pawling downtown proper? Is it on the Metro North Hudson Line? I think it' seasonal and it's just a small platform. The stop I'm thinking of is just before U cross a paved 2 lane highway and enter the Nature Conservancy land parcel where U walk on the boardwalks through
    forest and wet areas. The Peekskill Train stop is a bit off the AT. I know the train also goes right through Pawling, but I thought that was a different line.
    Pawling is on the Harlem Line. AT Station is the small platform just north of Pawling and it has limited stops on saturdays and sundays.

    Peekskill is on the Hudson Line

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    Thanx TM. Was scratching my head trying to figure it out. So when posters here R talking about the Pawling train station R they talking about the train in downtown Pawling proper or the AT station. R both on the Harlem Line?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dogwood View Post
    Thanx TM. Was scratching my head trying to figure it out. So when posters here R talking about the Pawling train station R they talking about the train in downtown Pawling proper or the AT station. R both on the Harlem Line?
    Yep, pawling station is in town, at station next, and both on harlem line.

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