New York to Chicago by train (lake shore limited Armtrak)

#lakeshoreLimitedtrain #Amtrak The Lake Shore Limited is an overnight Armtrak passenger train service between Chicago and the Northeastern United States. In New York State, you’ll pass through the Finger Lakes region to Albany, capital of the Empire State. From there, travel through the Berkshires and stop in Pittsfield, The train uses the former main line of the New York Central Railroad, part of which is now the Empire Corridor. In Albany, New York, it divides with separate sections serving New York City and Boston. Amtrak began service in 1975; its Lake Shore service had operated over the same route in 1971–72. The train is named for the New York Central’s Lake Shore Limited
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