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What train companies operate the route from New York to Boston?

Amtrak operates a daily train service connecting travelers to Boston from New York.

What is the timetable for trains from New York to Boston?

A number of daily services from New York to Boston are available, running from 2:40am throughout the day until 7:50pm.

What are the departure and arrival stations for the route from New York to Boston?

Trains from New York to Boston depart from New York Penn Station and arrive in Boston Back Bay Station.

How long is the distance by train from New York to Boston?

From New York to Boston, the distance is 216 miles.

How long does it take to travel from New York to Boston by train?

Traveling from New York to Boston takes about 3:30 hours with the high speed Acela Express service, or 4:10 hours with the slower Northeast Regional service. Flights between the two cities take around 1:15 hours. Taking the bus to Boston from New York takes 4:30 hours while driving has a journey time of approximately 4 hours.

What are the stops on the route from New York to Boston by train?

There are two services available when traveling from New York to Boston by train: the high speed Acela express service, or the slower Northeast Regional service. When traveling on the Acela express service, there are only a few stops on the route to Boston including New Haven, New London and Providence. The Northeast Regional service makes more stops along the way including Kingston, Westerly and Old Saybrook.

Why should you travel from New York to Boston by train?

There are a number of reasons why picking the train for your next journey from New York to Boston is a great idea! Compared with other methods of transport such as flying or taking the bus, a train journey between the two cities is a fast way to travel with no need to spend time checking in at the airport or sitting in traffic.

Amtrak trains are a comfortable way to travel, with power sockets, free WiFi and storage space for luggage. There's also food and drink available to purchase on board and a variety of travel classes are available – passengers can choose between Economy or Business class travel on Amtrak services.

What is there to see and do in Boston?

Check out the Freedom Trail. The 2.5 mile long, red-lined Freedom Trail takes you by 16 historical sites and is a great way to discover the museums, meeting houses, churches and burying grounds which are all a part of the rich history of the American Revolution.

Explore The South End. Visit this Boston neighborhood to eat, drink and shop. Wander the old streets with their red brick buildings, stop by one of the many art galleries and grab brunch on a Sunday morning like a true Bostonian.

Visit the museums. As the birthplace of the American Revolution, there are plenty of museums in which to discover the city's rich history. You can also head to the Museum of Fine Arts, the Harvard Museum of Natural History, the Museum of Science and many more!