Esta es una lista de estaciones de tren y paradas de Amtrak Thruway utilizadas por Amtrak (la National Railroad Passenger Corporation en los Estados Unidos). Esta lista está en orden alfabético por nombre de estación o parada, que en su mayoría corresponde a la ciudad en la que se encuentra. Si existe una página de Wikipedia en inglés para la estación o parada real, se incluye un enlace. Algunas paradas de Thruway Motorcoach incluyen estaciones de tren a las que no llegan trenes de Amtrak (y, ocasionalmente, ningún tren).
Todas las paradas de tren (estaciones) actuales (y la mayoría de las anteriores) de Amtrak y las paradas de Thruway Motorcoach tienen un código de estación de tres letras (a veces también denominado código de ciudad). Estos códigos no necesariamente se corresponden con la lista de estaciones de tren indexadas por la IATA o los códigos de aeropuerto de tres caracteres de la IATA , aunque muchos son iguales. Amtrak comenzó a utilizar códigos de estación en 1992. [1] [2] El código de estación "ENP" se utiliza para "cualquier parada en ruta, no especificada de otra manera". [ cita requerida ] Si un código de estación fue utilizado por más de una estación de tren, se incluye cada estación. Sin embargo, si un código de estación se utilizó para una parada de Thruway Motorcoach que ha cambiado de ubicación, solo se incluye en las notas la información de la ubicación actual (o la ubicación más reciente, si la parada ya no está en servicio), a menos que una de las ubicaciones fuera una estación de tren real.
Los datos sobre el número de pasajeros y la propiedad de las estaciones provienen del sitio web Great American Stations de Amtrak. [3] [Nota 1] La propiedad de muchas estaciones es compartida, y una entidad es dueña de uno o más de los siguientes elementos: la instalación en sí, el estacionamiento, la plataforma de pasajeros y las vías del tren. En algunos casos, el propietario de la estación de autobuses utilizada para una parada de Thruway Motorcoach no es el mismo que el proveedor del servicio de conexión.
Muchas estaciones no ofrecen servicios completos (venta de billetes, equipaje, etc.). Algunas estaciones y paradas de Thruway Motorcoach son paradas condicionales o de bandera , en las que los trenes solo paran en la estación si se hacen reservas de recogida o de bajada con antelación. Algunas estaciones son estacionales y los trenes o autobuses paran solo en determinadas épocas del año.
Aunque Amtrak presta servicios principalmente en Estados Unidos, tres rutas también prestan servicios en Canadá. La Maple Leaf es operada conjuntamente con Via Rail Canada , mientras que la Adirondack y la Cascades son operadas exclusivamente por Amtrak. También hay ocho paradas de Thruway Motorcoach en Columbia Británica.
Entre las estaciones de Amtrak hay varias estaciones "exclusivas para visitas guiadas" que requieren reservas especiales con Amtrak para un grupo (normalmente veinte personas o más) para que el tren se detenga en esa estación (entre estas estaciones se incluyen las estaciones Allensworth State Park y Marceline). También hay varias "estaciones" (muchas de las cuales en realidad no son estaciones de tren) que solo funcionan en conjunto con eventos especiales regulares (entre estas "estaciones"/eventos se incluyen el Lexington Barbecue Festival , la New York State Fair y la North Carolina State Fair ).
^ Each station located in Canada is identified as a Canadian railway station. However, since the Maple Leaf is a joint operation between Amtrak and Via Rail Canada, no ridership data is available for the stations where it stops in Canada.
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