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VermonterThe ''Vermonter'' is Amtrak's service between St. Albans, Vermont and Washington, D.C.. One round trip [covering 606 miles (975 km)] runs per day. The train was originally called the ''Montrealer'' and terminated in Montreal. When the ''Montrealer'' route was threatened with cancellation due to declining ridership, the Vermont stepped in to subsidize service as far north as St. Albans. ==Stations== :''For stations between New Haven and Washington, see Northeast Corridor. In the table below, RG is Regional (Amtrak) service and VT is ''Vermonter''. {| border=1 !State !Milepost !City !Station !Amtrak !Connections |- |rowspan=7|Vermont||||St. Albans (town), Vermont||St. Albans (Amtrak station)||VT |- |||Essex Junction, Vermont and Burlington, Vermont||Burlington-Essex Junction (Amtrak station)||VT |- |||Waterbury, Vermont and Stowe, Vermont||Waterbury-Stowe (Amtrak station)||VT |- |||Montpelier, Vermont and Barre, Vermont||Montpelier-Barre (Amtrak station)||VT |- |||Randolph, Vermont||Randolph (Amtrak station)||VT |- |||White River Junction, Vermont||White River Junction (Amtrak station)||VT |- |||Windsor, Vermont||Windsor-Mount Ascutney (Amtrak station)||VT |- |rowspan=1|New Hampshire||||Claremont, New Hampshire||Claremont (Amtrak station)||VT |- |rowspan=2|Vermont||||Bellows Falls, Vermont||Bellows Falls (Amtrak station)||VT |- |||Brattleboro (town), Vermont||Brattleboro (Amtrak station)||VT |- |rowspan=2|Massachusetts||||Amherst, Massachusetts||Amherst (Amtrak station)||VT |- |||Springfield, Massachusetts||Springfield (Amtrak station)||RG VT||Amtrak Lake Shore Limited |- |rowspan=7|Connecticut|||||Windsor Locks, Connecticut||Windsor Locks (Amtrak station)||RG |- |||Windsor, Connecticut||Windsor (Amtrak station)||RG |- |||Hartford, Connecticut||Hartford (Amtrak station)||RG VT |- |||Berlin, Connecticut||Berlin (Amtrak station)||RG VT |- |||Meriden, Connecticut||Meriden (Amtrak station)||RG VT |- |||Wallingford, Connecticut||Wallingford (Amtrak station)||RG |- |||New Haven, Connecticut||New Haven (Amtrak station)||RG VT||continue south or north along the Northeast Corridor |} ==External links== *[http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=Amtrak/am2Route/Vertical_Route_Page&c=am2Route&cid=1081442674057&ssid=134 Amtrak's ''Vermonter'' page] Amtrak routesNamed passenger trains of the United States VermonterI was pleasantly surprised to find the the Vermonter route had its own Wikipedia entry! However, doesn't the Vermonter go all the way to Washington, D.C.? Is this part of the Stations table somewhere, but I just didn't see it, or is this page in need of updating? At the top of the station listing, it says "For stations between New Haven and Washington, see Northeast Corridor." --User:SPUI (User talk:SPUI) 19:55, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC) See other meanings of words starting from letter: VWords begining with Vermonter: Vermonter Vermonter Vermonters |
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