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Croton-on-Hudson, NY (CRT) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address 1 Croton Point Ave Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 Westchester County
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New Rochelle, NY (NRO) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address 1 Railroad Plaza Metro-North Station New Rochelle, NY 10801 Westchester County
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New Rochelle, NY (NRO) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address 1 Railroad Plaza Metro-North Station New Rochelle, NY 10801 Westchester County
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Address 1 Haarlem Ave, between 2 Holland Ave and Fisher Lane. Main parking lot is located on Fisher Lane, between the Bronx River Parkway and North Broadway White Plains, NY, 10603
Westchester’s Smart Commute Program is available free of charge to all employers and building owners/managers in the County as part of Westchester County and the New York State's commitment to reducing congestion on our roadways and improving the quality of the air we breathe. The program is designed to encourage and support companies whose employees are looking for alternatives to getting to work rather than driving alone. Professional assistance is just a phone call away to help your company and your employees with their commuting and transportation needs. Helping to reduce congestion will give your company the satisfaction of knowing that you are helping to keep Westchester a great place to live and work.
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Westchester County Airport (HPN), aka White Plains Airport, is located at 240 Airport Road, White Plains, New York 10604 in Westchester County. HPN is one of the most convenient airports in the New York Metro area. Westchester County Airport is easy to get to, easy to leave, easy to travel to and from, and easy to park.
Passengers from New York and Connecticut frequent the Airport for its non-stop commercial services to 10 major cities. White Plains Westchester County Airport accommodates over one million passengers annually.
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Albany International Airport (ALB) is located at Albany Shaker Road, Latham, NY 12110 in Albany County; at the junction of Interstate Highways 90 and 87. Albany International is the major air center for the Capital Region, Northeastern New York and Western New England.
A recently completed multi-million dollar capital redevelopment project included a new 230,000 square foot terminal, parking garage, Air Traffic Control Tower, and cargo facility. The airport has also embarked on a five-year $232 million Capital Plan to improve and maintain safety and to meet the needs of air travelers and air carriers well into the 21st Century.
A Bit of History "Albany owns the distinction of establishing the first municipal landing site for airplanes. The first strip was located at a former polo field on Loudonville Road, three miles north of the city.
"After one season it became evident that the field was not suitable and the city's 'airport' was transferred to Westerlo Island whose long, level stretches along the Hudson River, south of the city, seemed the ideal location.
"Compared to modern-day airports, the simplicity of the Westerlo Island field had all the elements of pioneering. Yet, practically every famous airman of the day had landed there including participants in the first "cross country air race" to famed aviator Charles Lindbergh.
"It was still Quentin Roosevelt Field when Col. Charles A. Lindbergh landed his "Spirit of St. Louis" shortly after his historic flight to Paris. Aviation buffs considered his 22,000-mile tour of America to be a greater feat of precision flying than his solo flight from New York City to Paris, since he was never more than ten minutes late at any stop. Other famous aviators who landed in Albany included Amelia Earhart, James Doolittle and Clarence Chamberlain.
"In 1993, the Albany County Airport Authority was created to oversee the Airport's operation. Plans for a $184 million dollar renovation project that would include a new terminal, parking garage, air traffic control tower and cargo facility were unveiled on January 10, 1996.
"The terminal was designed to demonstrate the region's rich Dutch and Shaker heritage through its brick exterior walls punctuated with large, round windows and interior walls of maple and cherry. A long glass canopy covers the entrance to the terminal.
"In June of 1998 the new terminal officially opened. In February of 1999, the Airport officially opened a new, 1600-car parking garage. An 800-car addition opened in 2001.
Source: See Albany Airport History by Chauncey D. Hakes, Capital, District Business Review for the complete writing.
Rensselaer - Albany, NY (ALB) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address 525 East Street Rensselaer, NY 12144 Rensselaer County
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For Catskill I-87, Albany I-87/I-90, Amsterdam I-90, and Berkshire, press blue button for New York State Thruway Authority Traffic Incident Information including: traffic cameras, regional advisory messages, conditions regarding accidents and traffic, closures, roadwork, exits/toll barriers, and travel plazas/rest areas.
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For Catskill I-87, Albany I-87/I-90, Amsterdam I-90, and Berkshire, press blue button for weather on the New York State Thruway. Find current conditions, forecasts, watches and warnings for areas including: New York City (Manhattan), White Plains, Harriman, Middletown, Newburgh, Brewster, Orange County, Ulster, Albany, and more.
On the Traveler Information page, press the National Weather Service button for weather maps including: warnings & forecasts, graphical forecasts, national maps, radar, and air quality.
For Catskill I-87, Albany I-87/I-90, Amsterdam I-90, and Berkshire, press blue button for NYS Thruway Authority Winter Traveler Advisory. The Winter Traveler Advisory shows last reported conditions for your selected area.
Schenectady, NY (SDY) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address 332 Erie Boulevard Schenectady, NY 12305 Albany County
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Teterboro Airport (KTEB) is a general aviation "reliever" airport located in Bergen County, New Jersey. KTEB is operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. The airport is 12 miles (19 km) from midtown Manhattan in the Meadowlands, which makes it very popular for private and corporate airplanes.
A Bit of History Teterboro is the oldest operating airport in the New York and New Jersey metropolitan area. Walter C. Teter acquired the property in 1917. During World War I, North American Aviation operated a manufacturing plant on the site. After the war, the airport served as a base of operations for Anthony Fokker, the Dutch aircraft designer. The first flight from the present airport site was made in 1919. During World War II, the Army and Air Force operated the airport. The Port Authority purchased it on April 1, 1949 from Fred L. Wehran, a private owner and later leased it to Pan Am World Airways, and then to its successor organization, Johnson Controls, for 30 years until December 1, 2000, when the Port Authority assumed full responsibility for the operation of Teterboro.
Teterboro airport embraces its own history and that of the entire aviation industry with the inclusion of the Aviation Hall of Fame & Museum of NJ on the airport grounds. Founded in 1972, it is the first state aviation hall of fame in the nation, honoring the men and women who brought outstanding aeronautical achievements to the state.
Dunkirk - Bus Stop, NY (DUK) Curbside Bus Stop only (no shelter)
Address 411 Central Ave P&G Foods Dunkirk, NY 14048 Chautauqua County
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Fredonia, NY (FDN) Curbside Bus Stop only (no shelter)
Address 1 State University of New York William Center Student Union Fredonia, NY 14063 Chautauqua County
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Jamestown - Bus Stop, NY (JMN) Curbside Bus Stop only (no shelter)
Address 111 West Third Street Jamestown News Jamestown, NY 14701 Chautauqua County
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Plattsburgh, NY (PLB) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address Bridge and Dock Streets Plattsburgh, NY 12901 Clinton County
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Address Delaware and Pratt Streets Rouses Point, NY 12979 Clinton County
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For Columbia County, press blue button for New York State Thruway Authority Traffic Incident Information including: traffic cameras, regional advisory messages, conditions regarding accidents and traffic, closures, roadwork, exits/toll barriers, and travel plazas/rest areas.
You can even sign-up for TRANSalert, email . . as part of the Transportation Regional Advisory Network System, the New York State Thruway Authority offers an email service to its customers to inform them of major unscheduled incidents that may affect their travel on the Thruway.
Also available are travel Plazas by name and location with a link to additional restaurant and service information.
For Columbia County, press blue button for weather on the New York State Thruway. Find current conditions, forecasts, watches and warnings for areas including: New York City (Manhattan), White Plains, Harriman, Middletown, Newburgh, Brewster, Orange County, Ulster, Albany, and more.
On the Traveler Information page, press the National Weather Service button for weather maps including: warnings & forecasts, graphical forecasts, national maps, radar, and air quality.
For Columbia County, press blue button for NYS Thruway Authority Winter Traveler Advisory. The Winter Traveler Advisory shows last reported conditions for your selected area.
Hudson, NY (HUD) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address 69 South Front Street Hudson, NY 12534 Columbia County
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For Dutchess County, press blue button for New York State Thruway Authority Traffic Incident Information including: traffic cameras, regional advisory messages, conditions regarding accidents and traffic, closures, roadwork, exits/toll barriers, and travel plazas/rest areas.
You can even sign-up for TRANSalert, email . . as part of the Transportation Regional Advisory Network System, the New York State Thruway Authority offers an email service to its customers to inform them of major unscheduled incidents that may affect their travel on the Thruway.
Also available are travel Plazas by name and location with a link to additional restaurant and service information.
For Dutchess County, press blue button for weather on the New York State Thruway. Find current conditions, forecasts, watches and warnings for areas including: New York City (Manhattan), White Plains, Harriman, Middletown, Newburgh, Brewster, Orange County, Ulster, Albany, and more.
On the Traveler Information page, press the National Weather Service button for weather maps including: warnings & forecasts, graphical forecasts, national maps, radar, and air quality.
For Dutchess County, press blue button for NYS Thruway Authority Winter Traveler Advisory. The Winter Traveler Advisory shows last reported conditions for your selected area.
Poughkeepsie, NY (POU) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address 41 Main Street Amtrak/Metro-North Station Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 Dutchess County
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Rhinecliff, NY (RHI) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address Hutton and Charles Streets Rhinecliff, NY 12574 Dutchess County
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Buffalo - Exchange Street, NY (BFX) Enclosed waiting area
Address 75 Exchange Street Buffalo, NY 14203 Erie County
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Depew - Buffalo, NY (BUF) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address 55 Dick Road Depew, NY 14043 Erie County
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Lake Placid - Bus Stop, NY (LPD) Curbside Bus Stop only (no shelter)
Address 1 Mirror Lake Drive Hilton Hotel Lake Placid, NY 12946 Essex County
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Port Henry, NY (POH) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address 20 Park Place Senior Citizen Center Port Henry, NY 12974 Essex County
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Address NY 373 and Lake Street near Burlington-Fort Kent Ferry Dock Port Kent, NY 12975 Essex County
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Address NYS Hwy 74 and Sandy Redoubt near Lake Champlain Ferry Ticonderoga, NY 12883 Essex County
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Westport, NY (WSP) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address 6705 Main Street at Highway 9N and Railroad Tracks Westport, NY 12993 Essex County
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Bridgeport, CT (BRP) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address 525 Water Street Metro North Bridgeport, CT 06604 Fairfield County
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Stamford, CT (STM) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address Washington Blvd and South State Street Amtrak / Metro-North Station Stamford, CT 06902 Fairfield County
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For Greene County, press blue button for New York State Thruway Authority Traffic Incident Information including: traffic cameras, regional advisory messages, conditions regarding accidents and traffic, closures, roadwork, exits/toll barriers, and travel plazas/rest areas.
You can even sign-up for TRANSalert, email . . as part of the Transportation Regional Advisory Network System, the New York State Thruway Authority offers an email service to its customers to inform them of major unscheduled incidents that may affect their travel on the Thruway.
Also available are travel Plazas by name and location with a link to additional restaurant and service information.
For Greene County, press blue button for weather on the New York State Thruway. Find current conditions, forecasts, watches and warnings for areas including: New York City (Manhattan), White Plains, Harriman, Middletown, Newburgh, Brewster, Orange County, Ulster, Albany, and more.
On the Traveler Information page, press the National Weather Service button for weather maps including: warnings & forecasts, graphical forecasts, national maps, radar, and air quality.
For Greene County, press blue button for NYS Thruway Authority Winter Traveler Advisory. The Winter Traveler Advisory shows last reported conditions for your selected area.
Bradley International Airport (BDL) is located at 11 Schoephoester Road, Windsor Locks, CT 06096. Bradley is 12 miles north of Hartford, CN and 12 miles south of Springfield, MA.
For northeast air travelers, Bradley International Airport is a great gateway. It's accessible by one simple exit off a major highway. Bradley International has a Park-Walk-Fly access. BDL serves major cities and vacation destinations. BDL is within easy driving distance of many major cities on the eastern seaboard. Bradley International offers a newly completed central terminal featuring new stores and restaurants, Bradley International Airport outperforms big-city airports for easy, convenient, and efficient air travel.
Trailways, Adirondack Trailways, Pine Hill Trailways, and New York Trailways offer Scheduled Bus Service throughout New York State and to the nearby Canadian cities of Montreal and Toronto. Connections at major cities to travel destinations nationwide.
At Adirondack, Pine Hill, and New York Trailways, our commitment to exceptional service has made us the hometown bus line to four generations of travelers. For over eighty years, we have learned from our customers and used that experience to build one of the premier interstate passenger bus networks in the nation. As a result, millions of travelers have reached their destinations comfortably, safely, and predictably on time.
As a result of our commitment to safety, each of our companies have earned the highly coveted Department of Defense Certification. In order to continue this high level of service to our customers, we have equipped our coaches with Global Positioning Devices (GPS) and every one of our drivers carries a cell phone. As we continue to modernize our fleet, our newer coaches are equipped with power outlets and Wi-Fi.
Press blue button for the Trailways website where you can purchase tickets, fares & schedules, terminal locations, Charters, and more.
Trailways College and University Service Trailways operates to the following colleges and universities directly or through service to nearby communities.
Note Press blue button for campuses served directly by Trailways. For all other destinations, please call Trailways customer service representatives at (800) 776-7548 to learn specific information about the taxi and/or shuttle transfers available from our nearest terminal location.
Adelphi University Albany Law School Alfred University Bard College Barnard College Baruch College Brooklyn College Buffalo State College Clarkson University College of Environmental Science and Forestry College of New Rochelle College of Westchester Columbia University Concordia University Cornell University D'Youville College Elmira College Fashion Institute of Technology Fordham University Hamilton College Hilbert College Hobart and William Smith Colleges Hofstra University Hunter College Iona College Ithaca College Jewish Theological Seminary John Jay College Julliard School Le Moyne College Long Island University Marist College McGill University Monroe College New School University New York University Niagara University Queens College Pace University Paul Smiths College Purchase College Manhattanville College Rensselaer Polytech Institute Rochester Institute of Technology Rockefeller University Sarah Lawrence College St. John's University St. Lawrence University Skidmore College SUNY, Albany (University at Albany) SUNY Binghamton SUNY Buffalo SUNY Canton SUNY Cobleskill SUNY Delhi SUNY Geneseo SUNY New Paltz SUNY Oswego SUNY Plattsburgh SUNY Potsdam SUNY Purchase SUNY Stony Brook SUNY Ulster at Stone Ridge New York Syracuse University Union College Union Theological Seminary Université de Montréal Université du Québec à Montréal University of Rochester University of Toronto Utica College Vassar College Wells College Yeshiva University York College
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Rochester, NY (ROC) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address 320 Central Ave Rochester, NY 14605 Monroe County
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Address Railroad Street & West Main Ave Route 5 West Amsterdam, NY 12010 Montgomery County
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New York - Penn Station, NY (NYP) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address 8th Ave 31st Street / 8th Ave 33rd Street Pennsylvania Station New York, NY 10001 New York County
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The Downtown Manhattan Heliport (DMH) is one of the most advanced heliports in the industry and provides the ultimate in user comfort and convenience. The Downtown Manhattan Heliport is located at the foot of Wall Street at Pier 6 on the East River just minutes away from Kennedy, Newark Liberty, LaGuardia and Teterboro Airports, making it convenient for busy executives, leisure travelers and sightseers who want to experience the sweeping views of the New York and New Jersey skyline from high above.
The Heliport's modern terminal houses administrative offices, an operations control center, a pilot lounge, courier operations, a VIP lounge and a passenger waiting area that boasts first-class airport amenities.
The Downtown Manhattan Heliport is only seven minutes by helicopter from Newark Liberty International and Teterboro airports and fifteen minutes from Morristown Municipal Airport in New Jersey, making it convenient for busy executives, leisure travelers and sightseers to experience the sweeping views of the New York and New Jersey skyline from high above the ground.
New York Water Taxi may be used for commuter services or to enjoy attractions in New York. Our boats provide regular service between 12 stops at the city's hottest neighborhoods and attractions. Water Taxis are fast and fun, so you'll see more sights in less time and enjoy a stress-free, breezy ride.
Boats pick up at each stop twice an hour - once in each direction. Your 1 or 2 day pass allows you unlimited travel - hop on and off as much as you like. For best value, try our Combo Pass. It includes a 2-day Hop-on/Hop-off pass and a one hour tour with a photo opportunity at the Statue of Liberty. Water Taxi boat routes include:
West 44th Street Times Square Greenwich Village Hudson River Park, the West Village World Financial Center World Trade Center Memorial, Battery Park City, Winter Garden, Irish Hunger Memorial Park Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Ferry, Castle Clinton, Museums of Jewish Heritage Red Hook Fairway Market with a view of the Statue of Liberty Governors Island South Street Seaport Museum New York Stock Exchange, Chinatown, Brooklyn Bridge, Fraunces Tavern Fulton Ferry Landing DUMBO, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory, Grimaldi's Brooklyn Heights Hunters Point Water Taxi Beach, Long Island City Midtown East, United Nations Building Empire State Building
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John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is located in Rosedale, NY 11422 on Jamaica Bay in the southeastern section of Queens County, New York City. The airport is located 15 miles by highway from midtown Manhattan.
JFK is operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, under a lease with the City of New York since June 1, 1947. In 2004, the Port Authority and the City of New York concluded an agreement that ensures the Agency's continued operation of JFK and LaGuardia airports through 2050.
The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey conceives, builds, operates and maintains infrastructure critical to the New York/New Jersey region’s trade and transportation network. These facilities include America’s busiest airport system, marine terminals and ports, the PATH rail transit system, six tunnels and bridges between New York and New Jersey, the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan, and the World Trade Center.
For more than eight decades, the Port Authority has worked to improve the quality of life for the more than 17 million people who live and work in New York and New Jersey - a region that supports 8.6 million jobs with an estimated gross regional product of more than $929 billion.
A Bit of History JFK has been at the forefront of aviation since its first commercial flight in 1948. In April 1942, New York City began placing hydraulic fill over the marshy tidelands of Idlewild Golf Course. Initial plans were for a modest 1,000-acre airport, but by the time construction was complete Idlewild Airport had grown to five times that size. Commercial flights began in July 1948. On December 24, 1963, the airport was rededicated John F. Kennedy International Airport in memory of the nation’s 35th president. Today, JFK is the nation’s leading international gateway, with more than 80 airlines operating from its gates
LaGuardia Airport (LGA) is located at 94-00 Ditmars Blvd, Queens, NY 11369 in the borough of Queens, New York City. LGA borders on Flushing Bay and Bowery Bay. The airport is 8 miles from midtown Manhattan.
LaGuardia has been operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, under a lease with the City of New York, since June 1, 1947. In 2004, the Port Authority and the City of New York concluded an agreement that ensures the agency's continued operation of LaGuardia and JFK International through 2050.
LaGuardia contributes nearly $11 billion in economic activity to the New York-New Jersey metropolitan region, generating about 100,000 jobs and $4 billion in annual wages and salaries. Nearly 8,000 people are employed at the airport.
A Bit of History In the mid-thirties, New York's mayor at that time, Fiorello LaGuardia, led a strong campaign to develop a more central airport in New York. Eventually, it was decided that the small, centrally located North Beach Airport would be overhauled and redeveloped. Covering just over 500 acres / 200 hectares, the new New York Municipal Airport was opened in 1939, soon to be named as the New York LaGuardia Airport (LGA).
The airport site was first occupied by the Gala Amusement Park, a popular destination owned by the Steinway family. In 1929, the park was transformed into a 105-acre private flying field and first named Glenn H. Curtiss Airport after aviation pioneer Glenn H. Curtiss, and then re-named North Beach Airport.
In 1937, New York City took over the airport and enlarged the grounds with the purchase of adjoining land and by filling in 357 acres of waterfront along the east side. In 1939, it re-opened with a new name, New York Municipal Airport-LaGuardia Field. The airport was leased to the Port Authority in 1947.
Today, LaGuardia Airport is one of the busiest in the nation, handling more than 23 million passengers in 2008.
Niagara Falls, NY (NFL) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address 27th Street and Lockport Road Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Niagara County
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Rome, NY (ROM) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address 6599 Martin Street Rome, NY 13440 Oneida County
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Utica, NY (UCA) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address 321 Main Street Boehlert Transportation Center Utica, NY 13501 Oneida County
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Syracuse, NY (SYR) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address 131 Alliance Bank Parkway Regional Transportation Center Syracuse, NY 13208 Onondaga County
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Newburgh Stewart International Airport (SWF) is located at 1035 1st Street, Newburgh, NY 12553 (Newburgh/New Windsor) and is accessible via International Boulevard or Drury Lane, and is near the intersection of the New York State Thruway I-87 and I-84 in Orange County in the Hudson Valley. The airport is 60 miles north of New York City and within a 250-mile radius of Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., Buffalo, Boston, Toronto and Montreal.
SWF gives you all of the convenience without the hassles. If you are coming into the Hudson Valley, Stewart International Airport is your best choice for convenience, customer service and safety.
A Bit of History Stewart has a long and varied history that goes back to the earliest days of aviation. In 1930, Archie Stewart, an aviation buff and descendant of a prominent local dairy farmer, donated 220 acres of land to the city of Newburgh to be used as an airport. Four years later, the city of Newburgh transferred the land to the U.S. government for $1.
In 1939, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point built the first airfield at Stewart for cadet aviation training, later dedicating it as the "Wings of West Point." In 1948, the airfield became Stewart Air Force Base. SWF was deactivated and acquired by the state of New York in 1970.
In 1989, American Airlines announced the beginning of scheduled passenger service at the airport, followed by American Eagle and United Express. That same year, the airport opened its 50,000-square-foot air cargo building, and the U.S. Postal Service opened its new 300,000-square-foot Federal Mail Distribution Facility. On March 31, 2000, SWF became the nation's first privatized commercial airport under a 99-year lease agreement with National Express.
In 2007, the Port Authority took over operations at Stewart and committed $500 million as part of a ten-year capital improvement plan to expand the airport.
For Orange County, press blue button for New York State Thruway Authority Traffic Incident Information including: traffic cameras, regional advisory messages, conditions regarding accidents and traffic, closures, roadwork, exits/toll barriers, and travel plazas/rest areas.
You can even sign-up for TRANSalert, email . . as part of the Transportation Regional Advisory Network System, the New York State Thruway Authority offers an email service to its customers to inform them of major unscheduled incidents that may affect their travel on the Thruway.
Also available are travel Plazas by name and location with a link to additional restaurant and service information.
For Orange County, press blue button for weather on the New York State Thruway. Find current conditions, forecasts, watches and warnings for areas including: New York City (Manhattan), White Plains, Harriman, Middletown, Newburgh, Brewster, Orange County, Ulster, Albany, and more.
On the Traveler Information page, press the National Weather Service button for weather maps including: warnings & forecasts, graphical forecasts, national maps, radar, and air quality.
For Orange County, press blue button for NYS Thruway Authority Winter Traveler Advisory. The Winter Traveler Advisory shows last reported conditions for your selected area.
For Putnam County, press blue button for New York State Thruway Authority Traffic Incident Information including: traffic cameras, regional advisory messages, conditions regarding accidents and traffic, closures, roadwork, exits/toll barriers, and travel plazas/rest areas.
You can even sign-up for TRANSalert, email . . as part of the Transportation Regional Advisory Network System, the New York State Thruway Authority offers an email service to its customers to inform them of major unscheduled incidents that may affect their travel on the Thruway.
Also available are travel Plazas by name and location with a link to additional restaurant and service information.
For Putnam County, press blue button for weather on the New York State Thruway. Find current conditions, forecasts, watches and warnings for areas including: New York City (Manhattan), White Plains, Harriman, Middletown, Newburgh, Brewster, Orange County, Ulster, Albany, and more.
On the Traveler Information page, press the National Weather Service button for weather maps including: warnings & forecasts, graphical forecasts, national maps, radar, and air quality.
For Putnam County, press blue button for NYS Thruway Authority Winter Traveler Advisory. The Winter Traveler Advisory shows last reported conditions for your selected area.
Flushing - La Guardia Airport Bus Stop, NY (LGA) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address La Guardia Airport Ground Transportation, all terminals Flushing, NY 11371 Queens County
For accessibility information call 1-800-872-7245 and . . .
say "Train Status" to learn if train is running on time. say "Schedules" for schedule and price information. say "Reservations" to make or change reservations.
Jamaica - John F Kennedy International Airport, NY (JFK) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address John F. Kennedy International Airport Ground Transportation, all terminals Jamaica, NY 11430 Queens County
For accessibility information call 1-800-872-7245 and . . .
say "Train Status" to learn if train is running on time. say "Schedules" for schedule and price information. say "Reservations" to make or change reservations.
Rensselaer - Albany, NY (ALB) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address 525 East Street Rensselaer, NY 12144 Rensselaer County
For accessibility information call 1-800-872-7245 and . . .
say "Train Status" to learn if train is running on time. say "Schedules" for schedule and price information. say "Reservations" to make or change reservations.
For Rensselaer County, press blue button for New York State Thruway Authority Traffic Incident Information including: traffic cameras, regional advisory messages, conditions regarding accidents and traffic, closures, roadwork, exits/toll barriers, and travel plazas/rest areas.
You can even sign-up for TRANSalert, email . . as part of the Transportation Regional Advisory Network System, the New York State Thruway Authority offers an email service to its customers to inform them of major unscheduled incidents that may affect their travel on the Thruway.
Also available are travel Plazas by name and location with a link to additional restaurant and service information.
For Rensselaer County, press blue button for weather on the New York State Thruway. Find current conditions, forecasts, watches and warnings for areas including: New York City (Manhattan), White Plains, Harriman, Middletown, Newburgh, Brewster, Orange County, Ulster, Albany, and more.
On the Traveler Information page, press the National Weather Service button for weather maps including: warnings & forecasts, graphical forecasts, national maps, radar, and air quality.
For Rensselaer County, press blue button for NYS Thruway Authority Winter Traveler Advisory. The Winter Traveler Advisory shows last reported conditions for your selected area.
For Rockland County, press blue button for New York State Thruway Authority Traffic Incident Information including: traffic cameras, regional advisory messages, conditions regarding accidents and traffic, closures, roadwork, exits/toll barriers, and travel plazas/rest areas.
You can even sign-up for TRANSalert, email . . as part of the Transportation Regional Advisory Network System, the New York State Thruway Authority offers an email service to its customers to inform them of major unscheduled incidents that may affect their travel on the Thruway.
Also available are travel Plazas by name and location with a link to additional restaurant and service information.
For Rockland County, press blue button for weather on the New York State Thruway. Find current conditions, forecasts, watches and warnings for areas including: New York City (Manhattan), White Plains, Harriman, Middletown, Newburgh, Brewster, Orange County, Ulster, Albany, and more.
On the Traveler Information page, press the National Weather Service button for weather maps including: warnings & forecasts, graphical forecasts, national maps, radar, and air quality.
For Rockland County, press blue button for NYS Thruway Authority Winter Traveler Advisory. The Winter Traveler Advisory shows last reported conditions for your selected area.
Fort Edward - Glen Falls, NY (FED) Station Building (with waiting room)
Address 70 East Street East and Rogers Streets Fort Edward, NY 12828 Saratoga County
For accessibility information call 1-800-872-7245 and . . .
say "Train Status" to learn if train is running on time. say "Schedules" for schedule and price information. say "Reservations" to make or change reservations.
Saratoga Springs, NY (SAR) Platform only (no shelter)
Address 26 Station Lane Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Saratoga County
For accessibility information call 1-800-872-7245 and . . .
say "Train Status" to learn if train is running on time. say "Schedules" for schedule and price information. say "Reservations" to make or change reservations.
For Southern Westchester, press blue button for New York State Thruway Authority Traffic Incident Information including: traffic cameras, regional advisory messages, conditions regarding accidents and traffic, closures, roadwork, exits/toll barriers, and travel plazas/rest areas.
You can even sign-up for TRANSalert, email . . as part of the Transportation Regional Advisory Network System, the New York State Thruway Authority offers an email service to its customers to inform them of major unscheduled incidents that may affect their travel on the Thruway.
Also available are travel Plazas by name and location with a link to additional restaurant and service information.
For Southern Westchester, press blue button for weather on the New York State Thruway. Find current conditions, forecasts, watches and warnings for areas including: New York City (Manhattan), White Plains, Harriman, Middletown, Newburgh, Brewster, Orange County, Ulster, Albany, and more.
On the Traveler Information page, press the National Weather Service button for weather maps including: warnings & forecasts, graphical forecasts, national maps, radar, and air quality.
For Southern Westchester, press blue button for NYS Thruway Authority Winter Traveler Advisory. The Winter Traveler Advisory shows last reported conditions for your selected area.
Long Island MacArthur Airport (ISP) is located at 100 Arrival Avenue, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 in Suffolk County. MacArthur Airport, located on 1,310 acres in Suffolk County, is the region's only commercial service facility which has, for most of its existence, struggled with identity and purpose.
A Bit of History "In April 1942, four months after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, which precipitated the entrance of the United States into World War II, the Town of Islip entered into contract with the federal government to build an airfield on Town-owned land for potential military purposes during the war. Within months, the Civil Aeronautics Administration – predecessor to today’s Federal Aviation Administration – constructed three paved runways, and named the airport MacArthur Airport, after General Douglas MacArthur, General of the Army.
In 1944, Lockheed Aircraft Corporation built the first hangar at the airport. Five years later, after the federal government returned the airport to the control of the Town of Islip, the Town built the airport’s first terminal building preparing the way for commercial service.
In 1960, Allegheny Airlines was the first commercial airline to offer scheduled flights to Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C. The General Douglas MacArthur Terminal was completed in 1966, and a few years later, American Airlines began operating non-stop flights to Chicago.
In the 50 years since Long Island MacArthur Airport introduced scheduled air service, the airport has become a major transportation hub and economic engine of the region. During the decade between 1999 and 2009 passenger traffic grew with the airport now serving approximately two million passengers a year through its two commercial carriers: Southwest Airlines, and legacy carrier US Airways Express.
As of 2010, the only legacy carrier service serving the airport is US Airways Express operating short distance shuttle flights to its hub at Philadelphia Airport, where passengers can make connections to 800 destinations worldwide. Southwest Airlines offers non-stop service to several Florida cities as well as hubs in Baltimore, Chicago, and Las Vegas, which offer connections throughout the Southwest system.
Empire State Railway Museum is located at Phoenicia NY 12464, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley. The Phoenicia Station, home to the ESRM is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
About the Empire State Railway Museum "From the late 1800's through the 1940's the rugged steam locomotives of the Ulster & Delaware, Catskill Mountain Railroad, New York Central, New York Ontario & Western and Delaware & Northern climbed their steep and winding mountain grades bound for the grand hotels and humble boarding houses of the Catskills Mountains. They returned with lumber, bluestone, dairy and agricultural products of the region for transport to the New York City metropolitan area.
"ESRM is dedicated to bringing alive the history of these railroads, their people and the towns they served, to the residents and visitors of the Catskill Mountains and the greater Hudson Valley.
"Chartered by the New York State Department of Education in 1960, the ESRM established residence in the former Ulster & Delaware station in Phoenicia, New York in 1984. Built in 1899, the historic structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It houses the Museum's summer exhibition of photos, films and artifacts and is the center of our restoration of rolling stock. Three antique railway cars are currently being restored in Phoenicia - a 1900's Boston & Maine wooden baggage car, a 28 foot Pennsylvania RR 1890's wooden bobber caboose and a 54 foot Central Vermont 1929 wood/steel auto-carrying box car (one of the earliest of its kind).
"The ESRM founded and licenses the publication "Guide to Tourist Railroads and Museums", North America's definitive guide to tourist railroads and museums. Museum members are invited to learn railroading firsthand by attending seminars and participating in work sessions on locomotive and rolling stock restoration. Work continues on the restoration of our 1910 Alco 2-8-0 Consolidation-type steam locomotive located near Kingston, New York. We anticipate in the near future that the #23 will be running on the tracks along the Ashokan Reservoir offering spectacular vistas of the Catskill Mountains."
Press blue button for photos, history, and more about the Empire State Railway Museum.
For Ulster County, press blue button for New York State Thruway Authority Traffic Incident Information including: traffic cameras, regional advisory messages, conditions regarding accidents and traffic, closures, roadwork, exits/toll barriers, and travel plazas/rest areas.
You can even sign-up for TRANSalert, email . . as part of the Transportation Regional Advisory Network System, the New York State Thruway Authority offers an email service to its customers to inform them of major unscheduled incidents that may affect their travel on the Thruway.
Also available are travel Plazas by name and location with a link to additional restaurant and service information.
For Ulster County, press blue button for weather on the New York State Thruway. Find current conditions, forecasts, watches and warnings for areas including: New York City (Manhattan), White Plains, Harriman, Middletown, Newburgh, Brewster, Orange County, Ulster, Albany, and more.
On the Traveler Information page, press the National Weather Service button for weather maps including: warnings & forecasts, graphical forecasts, national maps, radar, and air quality.
For Ulster County, press blue button for NYS Thruway Authority Winter Traveler Advisory. The Winter Traveler Advisory shows last reported conditions for your selected area.
Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) is located at North Avenue & Sprint Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07201 in Union County. EWR is located in Essex and Union Counties between the New Jersey Turnpike (accessible from Exits 13A and 14), U.S. Routes 1 & 9 and I-78. Newark Airport is approximately 16 miles from midtown Manhattan.
Newark has long been on the forefront of aviation history. Opening in 1928, it is the nation’s oldest airfield and home to the nation’s first commercial airline terminal. In fact, in 1935, Amelia Earhart led the dedication of this landmark terminal building. Only London’s Croydon Aerodrome predates the Newark terminal. Newark Airport serves a critical role for the New York-New Jersey metropolitan area. Newark Liberty continues to build on its heritage of innovation with leadership roles in congestion mitigation and the campaign for NextGen technology.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has operated Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) under a lease with the City of Newark since March 22, 1948.
Address Main Street and Saunders Street Whitehall, NY 12887 Washington County
For accessibility information call 1-800-872-7245 and . . .
say "Train Status" to learn if train is running on time. say "Schedules" for schedule and price information. say "Reservations" to make or change reservations.