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Vermonter (train)

The Vermonter is a passenger train operated by Amtrak between St. Albans, Vermont, and Washington, D.C., via New York City.[3] It replaced the overnight Montrealer, which terminated in Montreal until 1995. Amtrak receives funding from the states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont for Vermonter operations north of New Haven.[4]

Vermonter
The Vermonter in Brattleboro, Vermont in 2015
Overview
Service typeInter-city rail
LocaleNew England, Mid-Atlantic states
PredecessorMontrealer
First serviceApril 1, 1995
Current operator(s)Amtrak in partnership with CTDOT, MassDOT and VTrans
Annual ridership87,282 (FY22) 369.6%[a][1]
Route
TerminiSt. Albans, Vermont
Washington, D.C.
Stops29 (weekdays)
30 (weekends)
Distance travelled611 miles (983 km)
Average journey time
  • 12 hours, 40 minutes (northbound)
  • 12 hours, 57 minutes (southbound)[2]
Service frequencyDaily
Train number(s)54, 55, 56, 57
On-board services
Class(es)Coach Class
Business Class
Disabled accessAll cars, all stations
Catering facilitiesCafé
Baggage facilitiesOverhead racks
Technical
Rolling stockAmfleet cars
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
ElectrificationOverhead line:
Operating speed48 mph (77 km/h) (avg.)
125 mph (201 km/h) (top)
Track owner(s)NECR, MassDOT, MNCR, Amtrak
Route map
69 mi
111 km
Montreal
Proposed extension
0 mi
St. Albans
24 mi
39 km
Essex Junction
Winooski Branch to Burlington
47 mi
76 km
Waterbury
56 mi
90 km
Montpelier
86 mi
138 km
Randolph
118 mi
190 km
White River Junction
131 mi
211 km
Windsor
140 mi
225 km
Claremont
157 mi
253 km
Bellows Falls
181 mi
291 km
Brattleboro
Pre-2014 route
205 mi
330 km
Greenfield
Amherst
224 mi
360 km
Northampton
235 mi
378 km
Holyoke
Palmer (reverse move)
245 mi
394 km
Springfield
260 mi
418 km
Windsor Locks
271 mi
436 km
Hartford
282 mi
454 km
Berlin
(bypassed 2018)
289 mi
465 km
Meriden
295 mi
475 km
Wallingford
(bypassed 2018)
308 mi
496 km
New Haven
321 mi
517 km
Bridgeport
344 mi
554 km
Stamford
379 mi
610 km
New York City
390 mi
628 km
Newark Penn
404 mi
650 km
Metropark
437 mi
703 km
Trenton
470 mi
756 km
Philadelphia–30th Street
496 mi
798 km
Wilmington
564 mi
908 km
Baltimore
575 mi
925 km
BWI Airport
596 mi
959 km
New Carrollton
605 mi
974 km
Washington, D.C.

During fiscal year 2018, the Vermonter carried 97,909 passengers (not including riders between New Haven and Washington, D.C.), a 2.2% increase from FY17.[5] In FY16, the train earned $5,718,268 in revenue, a decrease of 1.8% from FY15.[6]

History Edit

Montrealer Edit

The Vermonter was preceded by an overnight train between Montreal and Washington that was known as the Montrealer, which was inaugurated in 1924 as a joint service of the Pennsylvania Railroad, the New Haven Railroad, the Boston & Maine Railroad, the Central Vermont Railway and the Canadian National Railway. Another train, the Ambassador, ran the same route during the daytime, but terminated in New York City. Both services used the Boston and Maine's Connecticut River Line south of Vernon, Vermont, rather than the route prior to 2014 over the New England Central. Amtrak took over the train in 1971, and continued operating it until 1995 (excepting a brief suspension from 1987 to 1989).

Vermonter Edit

 
The Vermonter at White River Junction, Vermont, in 1996

The Vermonter replaced the Montrealer on April 1, 1995, bringing daytime Amtrak service to Vermont.[7]

Business Class was added to replace the sleeping cars that were taken out of service upon the change to the Vermonter. The route was changed to allow travelers from Vermont to again stop in Springfield and Hartford. This was made possible by the use of cab cars, or engineer positions on both ends, so that the train could travel east from Springfield to Palmer, Massachusetts, and reverse direction to continue north on the Central Vermont. This detour added an hour of running time, but at the time was judged more practical than seeking to use the direct route over the then-decayed former Boston and Maine Railroad trackage owned by the Guilford Rail System. The train travels from Washington to New Haven on the Northeast Corridor, where electric locomotives are substituted for the diesel locomotives used north of that location.

Vermont declined to pay for continuing the Vermonter to Montreal due to high labor and terminal costs in Montreal. For a time, Amtrak offered passengers a connecting Thruway bus service, operated by Vermont Transit, which met the train at St. Albans for connections to and from Montreal. Ridership plunged when the train schedule was moved two hours earlier, requiring a southbound departure before 5:00 a.m. The schedule was returned to its previous position, but the service was dropped by Vermont Transit (which had been running it without a subsidy as part of its regular schedule) on October 30, 2005.

 
Vermonter at Wallingford, Connecticut

On October 30, 2006, the Vermonter began stopping at the towns of Wallingford and Windsor Locks (near Bradley International Airport) in Connecticut for the first time.[8]

In the late 2000s, Amtrak and the State of Vermont considered the purchase of diesel multiple unit (DMU) trainsets for use on the New HavenSt. Albans stretch of the line,[9] with Amtrak offering a $2 million grant to help make the switch and market the new service. The new cars would purportedly have saved $4.25 million over three years, being four times more fuel efficient than a locomotive-hauled train.[10] In 2008, the Vermont state legislature approved the purchase of five cars from Colorado Railcar at a cost of $18.2 million, but the company closed while the decision was awaiting approval of Governor Jim Douglas.[11] With no other DMU designs available that were capable of operating in mixed traffic with other trains, the plan was dropped.

On November 9, 2010, the State of Vermont, Amtrak, and New England Central began a $70 million project to increase train speeds along the route in Vermont to 59 miles per hour (95 km/h) between St. Albans and White River Junction, Vermont, and to 79 miles per hour (127 km/h) between White River Junction and Vernon, Vermont.[12]

On October 5, 2012, the Federal Railroad Administration announced the completion of track work within the states of Vermont and New Hampshire for the above-mentioned stimulus plan. Within the states of Vermont and New Hampshire 190 miles (310 km) of track were refurbished. The track work included installation of continuous welded rail, road-crossing improvements, ballast replacement, tie replacement, bridge repair and renovation, and embankment improvements. The top speed of the line within Vermont was increased to 79 miles per hour (127 km/h).[13][14] The Massachusetts portion of the track work was completed in 2015.

On October 5, 2015, the southbound Vermonter derailed in Northfield, Vermont, after striking a rock slide. Five cars and the engine derailed; the engine and an empty car slid down an embankment. Five passengers and two crew members were injured, one seriously.[15]

Starting June 9, 2018, the Vermonter no longer serves the Berlin and Wallingford stations in Connecticut. These locations are served by other Amtrak trains and by the new Hartford Line commuter rail service.[4]

In March 2020, the Vermonter was truncated to New Haven as part of a reduced service plan due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[16][17] The move was forced after the pandemic prompted Vermont Governor Phil Scott to declare a state of emergency. The Vermonter resumed its full route on July 19, 2021, with $1 promotional fares on that date for travel within Vermont.[18][19]

2014 route change Edit

 
A Vermonter backing up at Palmer in 2007. Visible are two GE P42DCs and six Amfleet cars.

Until 1987, the Montrealer traveled on the Connecticut River Line between Springfield and Brattleboro with a stop in Northampton. Due to the deteriorating condition of the tracks in that section, Amtrak ceased service by the train.

When the Vermonter service restored train service between Springfield's Union Station, Brattleboro and points north in 1995, the Vermonter traveled a somewhat-indirect route: east to Palmer, Massachusetts, and then north up the east side of the Connecticut River via Amherst, Massachusetts. It used CSX Transportation's Boston Subdivision between Springfield and Palmer. At Palmer, it made a backup move on to the New England Central Railroad (NECR), as no direct track connection existed. Massachusetts later rehabilitated the more-direct Connecticut River Line route with $10 million in state and $73 million in federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds.[20][21]

During rehabilitation of the Connecticut River Line, Vermonter service was restored to it on December 29, 2014. With the re-route, the train ceased stopping at Amherst, but a stop was restored to Northampton and, for the first time for Amtrak, a stop at Greenfield was added. The re-route and consequent elimination of the backup move saved about 25 minutes of travel time between Springfield and Brattleboro when the line rehabilitation was completed, in early 2015.[22][23][24]

Although the backup move at Palmer is eliminated by the re-route, a short backup move at Springfield is still required due to the layout of the tracks.[25] The tracks at Springfield Union Station run east-west, so northbound Vermonters need to curve into the station, back out, and switch back onto the tracks continuing north. And the opposite move occurs for southbound trains.

In January 2015, the number of Vermonter riders using the two new stations (in Northampton and Greenfield) was up 84 percent compared to the equivalent station in Amherst the previous year.[26] An infill stop in Holyoke was added on August 27, 2015.[27][28]

On March 26, 2020, service north of New Haven was temporarily suspended.[29] On November 30, 2020, service was cut back further from New Haven to New York.[30] This was done in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Service to St. Albans resumed on July 19, 2021.[19]

Planned extension of the Vermonter to Montreal Edit

Efforts have been underway for many years to extend the Vermonter to Montreal. In 2012, the Federal Railroad Administration awarded $7.9 million to allow for the upgrade of the existing freight rail line between St. Albans and the Canada–US border.[31] Work on this project was completed in late 2014.

On March 16, 2015, Canada and the United States signed the "Agreement on Land, Rail, Marine, and Air Transport Preclearance Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of Canada". The agreement would allow for the establishment of a preclearance customs and immigration facility within Central Station in Montreal that could be used by both an extended Vermonter and Amtrak's existing Adirondack train.[32]

Before the Vermonter can be extended to Montreal, the United States Congress must pass enabling legislation for the preclearance agreement and the Parliament of Canada must ratify the agreement. Construction of a preclearance facility in Central Station is expected to take about three years: one year for planning and permitting and two years for construction. Construction of the preclearance facility is not expected to start until after the preclearance agreement has been approved by both governments.[33][34] Enabling legislation was enacted by the United States on December 16, 2016, as the Promoting Travel, Commerce, and National Security Act of 2016.[35] As of late 2018, logistics have delayed the extended route's introduction until at least 2023.[36] As of late 2021, according to Vermont transportation officials, while the United States remains active on the project, interest and engagement from regional and federal authorities on the Canadian side has frozen.[37]

In 2021, VTrans looked into potential infrastructure upgrades that would allow the Vermonter to reach 79 mph (127 km/h) on sections in Vermont, up from 59 mph (95 km/h). Saving around 1 hour 30 minutes between New Haven and Montreal, this scenario is forecast to incentivize an additional 31,100 to 40,900 riders per year by 2040. A key component to increasing the speed limit would be the installation of centralized traffic control from Greenfield to Brattleboro and from White River Junction to the border.[38]

Operation Edit

Equipment Edit

Most Vermonter trains consist of five cars hauled by a locomotive.[39]

The passenger cars are the Amfleet I series passenger cars built by the Budd Company in the mid-to-late 1970s. Most trains include an Amfleet club car which has a combination of Business Class seating with a Café (food service/lounge) and four Coach Class cars.[39]

Between St. Albans and New Haven, trains are pulled by a GE Genesis diesel locomotive at speeds up to 110 mph (177 km/h). Between New Haven and Washington, the service operates over the Northeast Corridor which has overhead electric wires and trains are pulled by Siemens ACS-64 electric locomotives at speeds up to 125 mph (201 km/h)

In the coming years all equipment will be replaced with Amtrak Airo trainsets, the railroad's branding of its combination of Siemens Venture passenger cars and a Siemens Charger diesel-electric locomotive.[40] The trainsets for the Vermonter will have six passenger cars, which will include a food service area and a mix of 2x2 Coach Class and 2x1 Business Class seating.[41] The car closest to the locomotive will be a specialized "Auxiliary Power Vehicle" which will include a pantograph to collect power from overhead lines and will feed it to four traction motors in the car, and via a DC link cable, to the four traction motors in the locomotive.[42] The arrangement will offer a near seamless transition between power sources at New Haven, a process that currently requires a time-consuming locomotive change.

Classes of service Edit

All classes of service include complimentary WiFi, an electric outlet (120 V, 60 Hz AC) at each seat, reading lamps, fold-out tray tables. Reservations are required on all trains, tickets may be purchased online, from an agent at some stations, a ticketing machine at most stations, or, at a higher cost, from the conductor on the train.[43]

  • Coach Class: 2x2 seating. Passengers self-select seats on a first-come, first-served basis.[44]
  • Business Class: 2x1 seating with more legroom than coach. Passengers receive complimentary soft drinks. Seats assigned in advance.[45]

Route Edit

 
Map of the Vermonter route

The Vermonter uses Amtrak and ConnDOT's electrified Northeast Corridor line from Washington, D.C., to New Haven, Connecticut. After switching to a diesel locomotive at New Haven, it then uses the Amtrak-owned New Haven–Springfield Line north to Springfield, Massachusetts,[4] and the MassDOT-owned Connecticut River Line between Springfield and Northfield, Massachusetts. From Northfield to St. Albans, Vermont, it traverses New England Central Railroad trackage.[46] Weekend trains have an additional stop at Metropark station in Iselin, New Jersey.[4]

The Vermont Agency of Transportation offers discounted fares for travel between most Vermont stations along the route.[47]

Station stops Edit

State Mile (km) Location Station Connections
VT 0 (0) St. Albans St. Albans   Green Mountain Transit (GMT): 96, 109, 110, 115, 116
24 (39) Essex Junction Essex Junction   GMT: Blue Line (Route 2), Orange Line, Silver Loop (Route 10)
47 (76) Waterbury Waterbury   GMT: 83, 86, 100
56 (90) Montpelier Montpelier
86 (138) Randolph Randolph   Intercity bus: Stagecoach Transportation
118 (190) White River Junction White River Junction   Green Mountain Railroad
  StageCoach: 89er
  Advance Transit: Orange Line
131 (211) Windsor Windsor
NH 140 (230) Claremont Claremont
VT 157 (253) Bellows Falls Bellows Falls   The Current: 2, 53, 55, 57
  Intercity bus:   Greyhound
181 (291) Brattleboro Brattleboro Union Station   The Current: 4, 5, 7, 7S, 10, 11, 53, Brattleboro White Line
MA 205 (330) Greenfield John W. Olver Transit Center   Amtrak: Valley Flyer
  FRTA: 20, 21, 24, 31, 32, 41
  Intercity bus:   Greyhound
224 (360) Northampton Northampton Union Station   Amtrak: Valley Flyer
  PVTA: B48, G73E, R41, R44
235 (378) Holyoke Holyoke   Amtrak: Valley Flyer
  PVTA: R24, R29, T24, X90
245 (394) Springfield Springfield Union Station   Amtrak: Lake Shore Limited, Northeast Regional, Hartford Line, Valley Flyer
  CTrail: Hartford Line
  PVTA Bus: B4, B6, B7, B7S, B12, B17, G1, G2, G2E, G3, P20, P20E, P21, P21E, R10, R14, X92, LOOP
  Intercity bus:   Greyhound, Peter Pan Bus Lines
CT 260 (420) Windsor Locks Windsor Locks   Amtrak: Hartford Line, Northeast Regional, Valley Flyer
  CTrail: Hartford Line
  CTtransit Bus: 24, 96, 905
271 (436) Hartford Hartford Union Station   Amtrak: Hartford Line, Northeast Regional, Valley Flyer
  CTrail: Hartford Line
  CTfastrak: 101 Hartford/New Britain, 102 Hartford/New Britain/Bristol, 128 Hartford/Westfarms-New Britain
  CTtransit Bus: 30, 45X, 62, 64, 66, 72, 74, 82, 83, 84, 901, 902, 903, 904, 905, SC, DASH, PPB
289 (465) Meriden Meriden Transit Center   Amtrak: Hartford Line, Northeast Regional, Valley Flyer
  CTrail: Hartford Line
  CTtransit Bus: 215, 561, 563, 564, 565, 950
308 (496) New Haven New Haven Union Station   Amtrak: Acela, Hartford Line, Northeast Regional
  CTrail: Hartford Line, Shore Line East
  Metro-North:  New Haven Line
  Local bus: CTtransit New Haven
  Intercity bus:   Greyhound, Peter Pan
321 (517) Bridgeport Bridgeport   Amtrak: Northeast Regional
  CTrail: Shore Line East
  Metro-North:  New Haven Line,  Waterbury Branch
  Local bus: Greater Bridgeport Transit Authority
344 (554) Stamford Stamford Transportation Center   Amtrak: Acela, Northeast Regional
  CTrail: Shore Line East
  Metro-North:  New Haven Line,  New Canaan Branch
  Local bus: CTtransit Stamford
  Intercity bus:   Greyhound
NY 379 (610) New York New York Penn Station   Amtrak (long-distance): Adirondack, Cardinal, Crescent, Lake Shore Limited, Palmetto, Pennsylvanian, Silver Meteor, Silver Star
  Amtrak (intercity): Acela, Berkshire Flyer, Carolinian, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Keystone Service, Maple Leaf, Northeast Regional
  Long Island Rail Road:  City Terminal Zone,  Port Washington Branch
  NJ Transit:  North Jersey Coast Line,  Northeast Corridor Line,  Gladstone Branch,  Montclair-Boonton Line,  Morristown Line
  NYC Subway:       
  Local bus: MTA Bus
NJ 390 (630) Newark Newark Penn Station   Amtrak: Acela, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Keystone Service, Palmetto, Pennsylvanian, Silver Meteor, Silver Star
  Newark Light Rail
  NJ Transit Rail:  North Jersey Coast Line,  Northeast Corridor Line,  Raritan Valley Line
  PATH: NWK-WTC
  Local bus: NJ Transit Bus
  Intercity bus:   Greyhound, Coach USA, Fullington Trailways
404 (650) Iselin Metropark   Amtrak: Acela, Keystone Service, Northeast Regional
  NJ Transit Rail:  Northeast Corridor Line
  Local bus: NJ Transit Bus
437 (703) Trenton Trenton Transit Center   Amtrak: Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Keystone Service, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Pennsylvanian, Silver Star, Silver Meteor
  NJ Transit Rail:  Northeast Corridor Line,  River Line
  SEPTA Regional Rail:  Trenton Line
  Local bus: NJ Transit Bus, SEPTA Suburban Bus
PA 470 (760) Philadelphia 30th Street Station   Amtrak: Acela, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Keystone Service, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Pennsylvanian, Silver Meteor, Silver Star
  SEPTA Regional Rail: all routes
  NJ Transit Rail:  Atlantic City Line
  SEPTA City Transit: Market-Frankford Subway-Surface
  Local bus: SEPTA City Bus, SEPTA Suburban Bus, NJ Transit Bus
  Intercity bus:   Megabus, BoltBus, Martz Trailways
DE 496 (798) Wilmington Wilmington   Amtrak: Acela, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Silver Meteor, Silver Star
  SEPTA Regional Rail:  Wilmington/​Newark Line
  Local bus: DART First State
  Intercity bus:   Greyhound
MD 564 (908) Baltimore Baltimore Penn Station   Amtrak: Acela, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Keystone Service, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Pennsylvanian, Silver Meteor, Silver Star
  MARC:  Penn Line
  Light RailLink
  Local bus: MTA Maryland, Charm City Circulator
575 (925) Linthicum BWI Airport   Amtrak: Acela, Crescent, Northeast Regional
  MARC:  Penn Line
  Shuttle to   Baltimore/Washington International Airport
  Local bus: MTA Maryland, UMBC Transit
596 (959) New Carrollton New Carrollton   Amtrak: Northeast Regional
  MARC:  Penn Line
  Metro:   Orange Line
  Local bus: Metrobus, TheBus, MTA Maryland
  Intercity bus:   Greyhound
DC 605 (974) Washington Washington Union Station   Amtrak: Acela, Capitol Limited, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Silver Meteor, Silver Star, Thruway Motorcoach
  MARC:  Brunswick Line,  Camden Line,  Penn Line
  Virginia Railway Express:  Manassas Line,  Fredericksburg Line
  Metro:   Red Line
  DC Streetcar: H Street/Benning Road Line
  Local bus: Metrobus, DC Circulator, MTA Maryland, Loudoun County Transit, PRTC Buses
  Intercity bus:   Greyhound,   Megabus, BoltBus, BestBus, Peter Pan, OurBus

See also Edit

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Notes Edit

  1. ^ Amtrak's Fiscal Year (FY) runs from October 1 of the prior year to September 30 of the named year.

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The Vermonter is a passenger train operated by Amtrak between St Albans Vermont and Washington D C via New York City 3 It replaced the overnight Montrealer which terminated in Montreal until 1995 Amtrak receives funding from the states of Connecticut Massachusetts and Vermont for Vermonter operations north of New Haven 4 VermonterThe Vermonter in Brattleboro Vermont in 2015OverviewService typeInter city railLocaleNew England Mid Atlantic statesPredecessorMontrealerFirst serviceApril 1 1995Current operator s Amtrak in partnership with CTDOT MassDOT and VTransAnnual ridership87 282 FY22 369 6 a 1 RouteTerminiSt Albans VermontWashington D C Stops29 weekdays 30 weekends Distance travelled611 miles 983 km Average journey time12 hours 40 minutes northbound 12 hours 57 minutes southbound 2 Service frequencyDailyTrain number s 54 55 56 57On board servicesClass es Coach ClassBusiness ClassDisabled accessAll cars all stationsCatering facilitiesCafeBaggage facilitiesOverhead racksTechnicalRolling stockAmfleet carsTrack gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugeElectrificationOverhead line 12 5 kV AC at 60 Hz New Haven New York 12 kV AC at 25 Hz New York Washington Operating speed48 mph 77 km h avg 125 mph 201 km h top Track owner s NECR MassDOT MNCR AmtrakRoute mapLegend69 mi111 km MontrealQuebec CanadaVermont United StatesProposed extension0 mi St Albans24 mi39 km Essex JunctionWinooski Branch to Burlington47 mi76 km Waterbury56 mi90 km Montpelier86 mi138 km Randolph118 mi190 km White River Junction131 mi211 km WindsorConnecticut River VTNH140 mi225 km ClaremontConnecticut River NHVT157 mi253 km Bellows Falls181 mi291 km BrattleboroVTMAPre 2014 route205 mi330 km GreenfieldAmherst224 mi360 km Northampton235 mi378 km HolyokePalmer reverse move 245 mi394 km SpringfieldMACT260 mi418 km Windsor Locks271 mi436 km Hartford282 mi454 km Berlin bypassed 2018 289 mi465 km Meriden295 mi475 km Wallingford bypassed 2018 Northeast Corridor to Boston308 mi496 km New Haven321 mi517 km Bridgeport344 mi554 km StamfordCTNYEast River Tunnelsunder East River379 mi610 km New York CityEmpire Corridor to AlbanyNYNJ North River Tunnelsunder Hudson River390 mi628 km Newark Penn404 mi650 km Metropark437 mi703 km TrentonNJPA Delaware RiverKeystone Corridor to Harrisburg470 mi756 km Philadelphia 30th StreetPADE496 mi798 km WilmingtonDEMD564 mi908 km Baltimore575 mi925 km BWI Airport596 mi959 km New CarrolltonMDDCCapitol Limited to Chicago605 mi974 km Washington D C to Newport News Norfolk Roanoke New Orleans MiamiThis diagram viewtalkeditDuring fiscal year 2018 the Vermonter carried 97 909 passengers not including riders between New Haven and Washington D C a 2 2 increase from FY17 5 In FY16 the train earned 5 718 268 in revenue a decrease of 1 8 from FY15 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 Montrealer 1 2 Vermonter 1 3 2014 route change 1 4 Planned extension of the Vermonter to Montreal 2 Operation 2 1 Equipment 2 2 Classes of service 2 3 Route 2 4 Station stops 3 See also 4 References 5 Notes 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Montrealer Edit Main article Montrealer train The Vermonter was preceded by an overnight train between Montreal and Washington that was known as the Montrealer which was inaugurated in 1924 as a joint service of the Pennsylvania Railroad the New Haven Railroad the Boston amp Maine Railroad the Central Vermont Railway and the Canadian National Railway Another train the Ambassador ran the same route during the daytime but terminated in New York City Both services used the Boston and Maine s Connecticut River Line south of Vernon Vermont rather than the route prior to 2014 over the New England Central Amtrak took over the train in 1971 and continued operating it until 1995 excepting a brief suspension from 1987 to 1989 Vermonter Edit The Vermonter at White River Junction Vermont in 1996The Vermonter replaced the Montrealer on April 1 1995 bringing daytime Amtrak service to Vermont 7 Business Class was added to replace the sleeping cars that were taken out of service upon the change to the Vermonter The route was changed to allow travelers from Vermont to again stop in Springfield and Hartford This was made possible by the use of cab cars or engineer positions on both ends so that the train could travel east from Springfield to Palmer Massachusetts and reverse direction to continue north on the Central Vermont This detour added an hour of running time but at the time was judged more practical than seeking to use the direct route over the then decayed former Boston and Maine Railroad trackage owned by the Guilford Rail System The train travels from Washington to New Haven on the Northeast Corridor where electric locomotives are substituted for the diesel locomotives used north of that location Vermont declined to pay for continuing the Vermonter to Montreal due to high labor and terminal costs in Montreal For a time Amtrak offered passengers a connecting Thruway bus service operated by Vermont Transit which met the train at St Albans for connections to and from Montreal Ridership plunged when the train schedule was moved two hours earlier requiring a southbound departure before 5 00 a m The schedule was returned to its previous position but the service was dropped by Vermont Transit which had been running it without a subsidy as part of its regular schedule on October 30 2005 Vermonter at Wallingford ConnecticutOn October 30 2006 the Vermonter began stopping at the towns of Wallingford and Windsor Locks near Bradley International Airport in Connecticut for the first time 8 In the late 2000s Amtrak and the State of Vermont considered the purchase of diesel multiple unit DMU trainsets for use on the New Haven St Albans stretch of the line 9 with Amtrak offering a 2 million grant to help make the switch and market the new service The new cars would purportedly have saved 4 25 million over three years being four times more fuel efficient than a locomotive hauled train 10 In 2008 the Vermont state legislature approved the purchase of five cars from Colorado Railcar at a cost of 18 2 million but the company closed while the decision was awaiting approval of Governor Jim Douglas 11 With no other DMU designs available that were capable of operating in mixed traffic with other trains the plan was dropped On November 9 2010 the State of Vermont Amtrak and New England Central began a 70 million project to increase train speeds along the route in Vermont to 59 miles per hour 95 km h between St Albans and White River Junction Vermont and to 79 miles per hour 127 km h between White River Junction and Vernon Vermont 12 On October 5 2012 the Federal Railroad Administration announced the completion of track work within the states of Vermont and New Hampshire for the above mentioned stimulus plan Within the states of Vermont and New Hampshire 190 miles 310 km of track were refurbished The track work included installation of continuous welded rail road crossing improvements ballast replacement tie replacement bridge repair and renovation and embankment improvements The top speed of the line within Vermont was increased to 79 miles per hour 127 km h 13 14 The Massachusetts portion of the track work was completed in 2015 On October 5 2015 the southbound Vermonter derailed in Northfield Vermont after striking a rock slide Five cars and the engine derailed the engine and an empty car slid down an embankment Five passengers and two crew members were injured one seriously 15 Starting June 9 2018 the Vermonter no longer serves the Berlin and Wallingford stations in Connecticut These locations are served by other Amtrak trains and by the new Hartford Line commuter rail service 4 In March 2020 the Vermonter was truncated to New Haven as part of a reduced service plan due to the COVID 19 pandemic 16 17 The move was forced after the pandemic prompted Vermont Governor Phil Scott to declare a state of emergency The Vermonter resumed its full route on July 19 2021 with 1 promotional fares on that date for travel within Vermont 18 19 2014 route change Edit See also Connecticut River Line A Vermonter backing up at Palmer in 2007 Visible are two GE P42DCs and six Amfleet cars Until 1987 the Montrealer traveled on the Connecticut River Line between Springfield and Brattleboro with a stop in Northampton Due to the deteriorating condition of the tracks in that section Amtrak ceased service by the train When the Vermonter service restored train service between Springfield s Union Station Brattleboro and points north in 1995 the Vermonter traveled a somewhat indirect route east to Palmer Massachusetts and then north up the east side of the Connecticut River via Amherst Massachusetts It used CSX Transportation s Boston Subdivision between Springfield and Palmer At Palmer it made a backup move on to the New England Central Railroad NECR as no direct track connection existed Massachusetts later rehabilitated the more direct Connecticut River Line route with 10 million in state and 73 million in federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds 20 21 During rehabilitation of the Connecticut River Line Vermonter service was restored to it on December 29 2014 With the re route the train ceased stopping at Amherst but a stop was restored to Northampton and for the first time for Amtrak a stop at Greenfield was added The re route and consequent elimination of the backup move saved about 25 minutes of travel time between Springfield and Brattleboro when the line rehabilitation was completed in early 2015 22 23 24 Although the backup move at Palmer is eliminated by the re route a short backup move at Springfield is still required due to the layout of the tracks 25 The tracks at Springfield Union Station run east west so northbound Vermonters need to curve into the station back out and switch back onto the tracks continuing north And the opposite move occurs for southbound trains In January 2015 the number of Vermonter riders using the two new stations in Northampton and Greenfield was up 84 percent compared to the equivalent station in Amherst the previous year 26 An infill stop in Holyoke was added on August 27 2015 27 28 On March 26 2020 service north of New Haven was temporarily suspended 29 On November 30 2020 service was cut back further from New Haven to New York 30 This was done in response to the COVID 19 pandemic Service to St Albans resumed on July 19 2021 19 Planned extension of the Vermonter to Montreal Edit Efforts have been underway for many years to extend the Vermonter to Montreal In 2012 the Federal Railroad Administration awarded 7 9 million to allow for the upgrade of the existing freight rail line between St Albans and the Canada US border 31 Work on this project was completed in late 2014 On March 16 2015 Canada and the United States signed the Agreement on Land Rail Marine and Air Transport Preclearance Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of Canada The agreement would allow for the establishment of a preclearance customs and immigration facility within Central Station in Montreal that could be used by both an extended Vermonter and Amtrak s existing Adirondack train 32 Before the Vermonter can be extended to Montreal the United States Congress must pass enabling legislation for the preclearance agreement and the Parliament of Canada must ratify the agreement Construction of a preclearance facility in Central Station is expected to take about three years one year for planning and permitting and two years for construction Construction of the preclearance facility is not expected to start until after the preclearance agreement has been approved by both governments 33 34 Enabling legislation was enacted by the United States on December 16 2016 as the Promoting Travel Commerce and National Security Act of 2016 35 As of late 2018 logistics have delayed the extended route s introduction until at least 2023 36 As of late 2021 according to Vermont transportation officials while the United States remains active on the project interest and engagement from regional and federal authorities on the Canadian side has frozen 37 In 2021 VTrans looked into potential infrastructure upgrades that would allow the Vermonter to reach 79 mph 127 km h on sections in Vermont up from 59 mph 95 km h Saving around 1 hour 30 minutes between New Haven and Montreal this scenario is forecast to incentivize an additional 31 100 to 40 900 riders per year by 2040 A key component to increasing the speed limit would be the installation of centralized traffic control from Greenfield to Brattleboro and from White River Junction to the border 38 Operation EditEquipment Edit Most Vermonter trains consist of five cars hauled by a locomotive 39 The passenger cars are the Amfleet I series passenger cars built by the Budd Company in the mid to late 1970s Most trains include an Amfleet club car which has a combination of Business Class seating with a Cafe food service lounge and four Coach Class cars 39 Between St Albans and New Haven trains are pulled by a GE Genesis diesel locomotive at speeds up to 110 mph 177 km h Between New Haven and Washington the service operates over the Northeast Corridor which has overhead electric wires and trains are pulled by Siemens ACS 64 electric locomotives at speeds up to 125 mph 201 km h In the coming years all equipment will be replaced with Amtrak Airo trainsets the railroad s branding of its combination of Siemens Venture passenger cars and a Siemens Charger diesel electric locomotive 40 The trainsets for the Vermonter will have six passenger cars which will include a food service area and a mix of 2x2 Coach Class and 2x1 Business Class seating 41 The car closest to the locomotive will be a specialized Auxiliary Power Vehicle which will include a pantograph to collect power from overhead lines and will feed it to four traction motors in the car and via a DC link cable to the four traction motors in the locomotive 42 The arrangement will offer a near seamless transition between power sources at New Haven a process that currently requires a time consuming locomotive change Classes of service Edit All classes of service include complimentary WiFi an electric outlet 120 V 60 Hz AC at each seat reading lamps fold out tray tables Reservations are required on all trains tickets may be purchased online from an agent at some stations a ticketing machine at most stations or at a higher cost from the conductor on the train 43 Coach Class 2x2 seating Passengers self select seats on a first come first served basis 44 Business Class 2x1 seating with more legroom than coach Passengers receive complimentary soft drinks Seats assigned in advance 45 Route Edit Map of the Vermonter routeThe Vermonter uses Amtrak and ConnDOT s electrified Northeast Corridor line from Washington D C to New Haven Connecticut After switching to a diesel locomotive at New Haven it then uses the Amtrak owned New Haven Springfield Line north to Springfield Massachusetts 4 and the MassDOT owned Connecticut River Line between Springfield and Northfield Massachusetts From Northfield to St Albans Vermont it traverses New England Central Railroad trackage 46 Weekend trains have an additional stop at Metropark station in Iselin New Jersey 4 The Vermont Agency of Transportation offers discounted fares for travel between most Vermont stations along the route 47 Station stops Edit State Mile km Location Station ConnectionsVT 0 0 St Albans St Albans Green Mountain Transit GMT 96 109 110 115 11624 39 Essex Junction Essex Junction GMT Blue Line Route 2 Orange Line Silver Loop Route 10 47 76 Waterbury Waterbury GMT 83 86 10056 90 Montpelier Montpelier86 138 Randolph Randolph Intercity bus Stagecoach Transportation118 190 White River Junction White River Junction Green Mountain Railroad StageCoach 89er Advance Transit Orange Line131 211 Windsor WindsorNH 140 230 Claremont ClaremontVT 157 253 Bellows Falls Bellows Falls The Current 2 53 55 57 Intercity bus Greyhound181 291 Brattleboro Brattleboro Union Station The Current 4 5 7 7S 10 11 53 Brattleboro White LineMA 205 330 Greenfield John W Olver Transit Center Amtrak Valley Flyer FRTA 20 21 24 31 32 41 Intercity bus Greyhound224 360 Northampton Northampton Union Station Amtrak Valley Flyer PVTA B48 G73E R41 R44235 378 Holyoke Holyoke Amtrak Valley Flyer PVTA R24 R29 T24 X90245 394 Springfield Springfield Union Station Amtrak Lake Shore Limited Northeast Regional Hartford Line Valley Flyer CTrail Hartford Line PVTA Bus B4 B6 B7 B7S B12 B17 G1 G2 G2E G3 P20 P20E P21 P21E R10 R14 X92 LOOP Intercity bus Greyhound Peter Pan Bus LinesCT 260 420 Windsor Locks Windsor Locks Amtrak Hartford Line Northeast Regional Valley Flyer CTrail Hartford Line CTtransit Bus 24 96 905271 436 Hartford Hartford Union Station Amtrak Hartford Line Northeast Regional Valley Flyer CTrail Hartford Line CTfastrak 101 Hartford New Britain 102 Hartford New Britain Bristol 128 Hartford Westfarms New Britain CTtransit Bus 30 45X 62 64 66 72 74 82 83 84 901 902 903 904 905 SC DASH PPB289 465 Meriden Meriden Transit Center Amtrak Hartford Line Northeast Regional Valley Flyer CTrail Hartford Line CTtransit Bus 215 561 563 564 565 950308 496 New Haven New Haven Union Station Amtrak Acela Hartford Line Northeast Regional CTrail Hartford Line Shore Line East Metro North New Haven Line Local bus CTtransit New Haven Intercity bus Greyhound Peter Pan321 517 Bridgeport Bridgeport Amtrak Northeast Regional CTrail Shore Line East Metro North New Haven Line Waterbury Branch Local bus Greater Bridgeport Transit Authority344 554 Stamford Stamford Transportation Center Amtrak Acela Northeast Regional CTrail Shore Line East Metro North New Haven Line New Canaan Branch Local bus CTtransit Stamford Intercity bus GreyhoundNY 379 610 New York New York Penn Station Amtrak long distance Adirondack Cardinal Crescent Lake Shore Limited Palmetto Pennsylvanian Silver Meteor Silver Star Amtrak intercity Acela Berkshire Flyer Carolinian Empire Service Ethan Allen Express Keystone Service Maple Leaf Northeast Regional Long Island Rail Road City Terminal Zone Port Washington Branch NJ Transit North Jersey Coast Line Northeast Corridor Line Gladstone Branch Montclair Boonton Line Morristown Line NYC Subway Local bus MTA BusNJ 390 630 Newark Newark Penn Station Amtrak Acela Cardinal Carolinian Crescent Keystone Service Palmetto Pennsylvanian Silver Meteor Silver Star Newark Light Rail NJ Transit Rail North Jersey Coast Line Northeast Corridor Line Raritan Valley Line PATH NWK WTC Local bus NJ Transit Bus Intercity bus Greyhound Coach USA Fullington Trailways404 650 Iselin Metropark Amtrak Acela Keystone Service Northeast Regional NJ Transit Rail Northeast Corridor Line Local bus NJ Transit Bus437 703 Trenton Trenton Transit Center Amtrak Cardinal Carolinian Crescent Keystone Service Northeast Regional Palmetto Pennsylvanian Silver Star Silver Meteor NJ Transit Rail Northeast Corridor Line River Line SEPTA Regional Rail Trenton Line Local bus NJ Transit Bus SEPTA Suburban BusPA 470 760 Philadelphia 30th Street Station Amtrak Acela Cardinal Carolinian Crescent Keystone Service Northeast Regional Palmetto Pennsylvanian Silver Meteor Silver Star SEPTA Regional Rail all routes NJ Transit Rail Atlantic City Line SEPTA City Transit Market Frankford Subway Surface Local bus SEPTA City Bus SEPTA Suburban Bus NJ Transit Bus Intercity bus Megabus BoltBus Martz TrailwaysDE 496 798 Wilmington Wilmington Amtrak Acela Cardinal Carolinian Crescent Northeast Regional Palmetto Silver Meteor Silver Star SEPTA Regional Rail Wilmington Newark Line Local bus DART First State Intercity bus GreyhoundMD 564 908 Baltimore Baltimore Penn Station Amtrak Acela Cardinal Carolinian Crescent Keystone Service Northeast Regional Palmetto Pennsylvanian Silver Meteor Silver Star MARC Penn Line Light RailLink Local bus MTA Maryland Charm City Circulator575 925 Linthicum BWI Airport Amtrak Acela Crescent Northeast Regional MARC Penn Line Shuttle to Baltimore Washington International Airport Local bus MTA Maryland UMBC Transit596 959 New Carrollton New Carrollton Amtrak Northeast Regional MARC Penn Line Metro Orange Line Local bus Metrobus TheBus MTA Maryland Intercity bus GreyhoundDC 605 974 Washington Washington Union Station Amtrak Acela Capitol Limited Cardinal Carolinian Crescent Northeast Regional Palmetto Silver Meteor Silver Star Thruway Motorcoach MARC Brunswick Line Camden Line Penn Line Virginia Railway Express Manassas Line Fredericksburg Line Metro Red Line DC Streetcar H Street Benning Road Line Local bus Metrobus DC Circulator MTA Maryland Loudoun County Transit PRTC Buses Intercity bus Greyhound Megabus BoltBus BestBus Peter Pan OurBusSee also EditAdirondack train Ethan Allen Express Maple Leaf train References Edit Amtrak Fiscal Year 2022 Ridership PDF Amtrak November 29 2022 Retrieved December 6 2022 Amtrak Timetable Results www amtrak com Retrieved December 20 2021 Vermonter Amtrak Retrieved March 11 2020 a b c d Vermonter Timetable PDF Amtrak June 9 2018 Retrieved June 7 2018 https media amtrak com wp content uploads 2018 11 FY18 Ridership Fact Sheet 1 pdf bare URL PDF Amtrak FY16 Ridership and Revenue Fact Sheet PDF Amtrak April 17 2017 Retrieved February 21 2018 Northbound Montrealer at St Albans Vt Amtrak History of America s Railroad history amtrak com Amtrak Retrieved July 29 2021 Amtrak System Timetable Fall 2006 Winter 2007 The Museum of Railway Timetables Amtrak October 30 2006 p 65 Retrieved July 29 2021 Commuter rail study faces old questions new opportunities VT Digger June 21 2015 Retrieved August 24 2015 Vermont considers buying smaller passenger cars for Amtrak route Connecticut Post August 9 2006 Edwards Bruce June 22 2008 Rail plan off track for now Barre Montpelier Times Argus Retrieved June 22 2008 Vermont Amtrak formally kick off high speed work Trains November 9 2010 Retrieved November 10 2010 Railroad Amtrak Article USDOT FRA mark completion of Vermonter rail project Information For Rail Career Professionals From Progressive Railroading Magazine Progressiverailroading com October 8 2012 Retrieved January 26 2014 Vermonter improvements completed on time and on budget Railway Track amp Structures Rtands com October 5 2012 Retrieved January 26 2014 Carrero Jacqueline October 5 2015 Amtrak Train Derails in Northfield Vermont State Police NBC News Retrieved October 5 2015 Tourangeau Ariana March 27 2020 Amtrak s Vermonter train temporarily out of service WWLP Retrieved May 1 2020 Service Adjustments Due to Coronavirus Press release Amtrak April 6 2020 Archived from the original on April 6 2020 Retrieved April 6 2020 Vermont marking return of Amtrak service after COVID AP NEWS July 19 2021 Retrieved July 28 2021 a b Amtrak and Vermont Agency of Transportation Celebrate Restoration of Vermont Trains With One Dollar Tickets Half Off Summer Travel and Special Events Amtrak Media Center July 13 2021 Retrieved July 28 2021 Merzbach Scott February 27 2014 February 16 2014 Pioneer Valley Business 2014 Development hopes ride on expanded rail Daily Hampshire Gazette Retrieved February 20 2020 Lieutenant Governor Murray Congressman Olver and Congressman Neal Announce Construction Underway for ARRA Funded Knowledge Corridor Press release Commonwealth of Massachusetts August 27 2012 Archived from the original on September 1 2012 Retrieved February 20 2020 Davis Richie May 7 2009 Gov Deval Patrick takes train to region announces state to spend 17 million on track for passenger service Daily Hampshire Gazette Roessler Mark May 7 2009 Train Departing Amherst Station Valley Advocate Garofolo Chris May 26 2009 Groups study improving train service Brattleboro Reformer Vermont State Rail Plan PDF Vermont Agency of Transportation January 28 2015 pp 5 6 Retrieved July 6 2022 Epp Henry March 24 2015 Amtrak Line in Western Massachusetts Sees Boost in Riders Business Impacts Unclear WNPR News Eisenstadter Dave December 22 2014 Vermonter rolls up Knowledge Corridor to show off higher speed rail service coming to Valley Daily Hampshire Gazette Plaisance Mike March 24 2019 27 August 2015 Holyoke Celebrates Return of Passenger Train Service with 4 3 Million Station Platform MassLive Retrieved February 20 2020 Service Adjustments Due to Coronavirus Amtrak Retrieved June 19 2020 Service Adjustments Due to Coronavirus Amtrak Retrieved December 18 2020 Bowen Douglas John June 21 2012 Grant aids Montrealer s return advocates say Railway Age Retrieved March 16 2015 United States and Canada Sign Preclearance Agreement Press release Washington Department of Homeland Security March 16 2015 Vermont Rail Council Minutes of Meeting Draft PDF Report Vermont Rail Council December 16 2015 p 6 Bowen Douglas John March 16 2015 Pact bodes well for restored Amtrak Montrealer Railway Age Retrieved June 17 2018 Pub L 114 316 text PDF H R 6431 130 Stat 1593 enacted December 16 2016 Amtrak Canary Coalmine Montpelier Vermont Business Journal September 1 2018 Rail Council updates on the Ethan Allen amp Montreal lines Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Rail Plan Passenger Rail Forecasting Scenarios PDF Vermont Agency of Transportation May 2021 pp 17 19 Retrieved July 29 2021 a b Amtrak Vermonter TrainWeb Retrieved April 8 2018 Introducing Our New Trains Amtrak Airo Amtrak December 15 2022 Retrieved December 15 2022 Amtrak FY 2022 2027 Asset Line Plan PDF Amtrak p 132 Retrieved April 11 2022 Worrell Carolina December 19 2022 First Look Amtrak Airo Railway Age Retrieved December 21 2022 Travel Guide to Train Fares Amtrak Retrieved April 8 2018 Reserved Coach Class Seat Amtrak Retrieved April 8 2018 Seat Selection Amtrak Retrieved December 26 2022 Vermont Rail Plan PDF Vermont Agency of Transportation May 2021 p 9 15 16 Retrieved July 29 2021 Passenger Rail Service Vermont Agency of Transportation Notes Edit Amtrak s Fiscal Year FY runs from October 1 of the prior year to September 30 of the named year Further reading EditSolomon Brian 2004 Amtrak Saint Paul Minnesota MBI ISBN 978 0 7603 1765 5 External links EditKML file edit help Template Attached KML Vermonter train KML is from Wikidata Media related to Vermonter train at Wikimedia Commons Vermonter Amtrak Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vermonter train amp oldid 1164065941, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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