Amtrak Hartford Line RouteAmtrak Hartford LineNew Haven-Hartford-Windsor Locks-Springfield Amtrak Hartford Line Journey Time: 1 hour 24 minutes Amtrak Hartford Line Departures: Multiple Departures Daily Sit back and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the New England rolling hills while commuting on the Hartford Line from New Haven, through Hartford and into Springfield. Whether traveling for work or pleasure, get carried away on Amtrak. Design your next journey aboard the Hartford Line, where you can explore New England in all its beauty. Travel through central Connecticut and into western Massachusetts, seven days a week, with convenient connections at New Haven Union Station. Travel in the comfort of a spacious seat, free onboard WiFi and convenient schedules. Amtrak Hartford Line Train Explore New England’s rich history as you stroll through museums and attractions, take your taste buds on a ride through local cuisine and discover why Mark Twain called this region home. ''The secret of getting ahead is getting started.'' - Mark Twain Amtrak Hartford Line Features & Amenities
Train Stations Served by the Amtrak Hartford Line Springfield, MA (SPG) Windsor Locks, CT (WNL) Windsor, CT (WND) Hartford, CT (HFD) Berlin, CT (BER) Meriden, CT (MDN) Wallingford, CT (WFD) New Haven, CT - State Street Station (STS) New Haven, CT - Union Station (NHV) Amtrak Hartford Line Route Highlights ''New Haven, Connecticut'' New Haven, Connecticut New Haven Union Station Home to many treasures, like the famous “apizza,” New Haven offers a coastal city with a small-town feel. Whether strolling through East Rock Park or exploring the museums and libraries of Yale University, New Haven holds an adventure for everyone. Amtrak Hartford Line Route Highlights ''Hartford, Connecticut'' Hartford, Connecticut Hartford Station Experience all Hartford offers from plentiful history to natural wonders and local cuisine. Take a step back in time and peruse through the 19-bedroom home of Mark Twain, catch a performance at the theater or sit down for a lobster dinner. Amtrak Hartford Line Route Highlights ''Springfield, Massachusetts'' Springfield, Massachusetts Springfield Station Sitting on the eastern bank of the Connecticut River, Springfield offers several activities for all ages and interests. Once you hop off the train, stop by the famous Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame or the Springfield Armory National Historic Site, home to the largest collection of historic military firearms. New Haven - Hartford - Springfield | |||||
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