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Template:Metro-North Railroad RDT

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Metro-North Railroad
 Waterbury 
New Haven
State Street
Shore Line East Amtrak
Naugatuck
New Haven Shore Line East Amtrak
Beacon Falls
West Haven
Seymour
Milford
Ansonia
Derby–Shelton
Stratford
Bridgeport Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Ferry Amtrak
 Danbury 
Fairfield–Black Rock
Bethel
Fairfield
Redding
Southport
Branchville
Green's Farms
Cannondale
Westport
Wilton
East Norwalk
Merritt 7
South Norwalk
 New Canaan 
Rowayton
Talmadge Hill
Darien
Springdale
Noroton Heights
Glenbrook
Stamford Amtrak
Old Greenwich
Riverside
 Port Jervis 
Cos Cob
Otisville
Greenwich
Middletown–Town of Wallkill
Campbell Hall
Port Chester
Salisbury Mills–Cornwall
Rye
Harriman
Harrison
Tuxedo
Mamaroneck
Sloatsburg
Larchmont
Suffern
 Wassaic 
Tenmile River
Dover Plains
 Spring Valley 
Harlem Valley–Wingdale
Nanuet
Appalachian Trail
Pearl River
Pawling
Patterson
Southeast
Brewster
Croton Falls
Amtrak  Poughkeepsie 
Purdy's
New Hamburg
Goldens Bridge
Newburgh–Beacon Ferry Beacon
Katonah
Breakneck Ridge
Bedford Hills
Cold Spring
Mount Kisco
Garrison
Chappaqua
Manitou
Pleasantville
Peekskill
Hawthorne
Cortlandt
Mount Pleasant
Amtrak Croton–Harmon
Valhalla
Haverstraw–Ossining Ferry Ossining
North White Plains
Scarborough
White Plains
Philipse Manor
Hartsdale
Tarrytown
Scarsdale
Irvington
Crestwood
Ardsley-on-Hudson
Tuckahoe
Dobbs Ferry
Bronxville
Hastings-on-Hudson
Fleetwood
Greystone
Mount Vernon West
Glenwood
Wakefield
New Rochelle Amtrak
Mount Vernon East
Pelham
Amtrak Yonkers
Ludlow
Woodlawn
Riverdale
Williams Bridge
Spuyten Duyvil
Botanical Garden
Fordham
Marble Hill
Tremont
University Heights
Melrose
Morris Heights
Co-op City
(2027)
Yankees–East 153rd Street
Morris Park
(2027)
Parkchester/Van Nest
(2027)
Hunts Point
(2027)
Harlem–125th Street
 Grand Central Terminal 
 Grand Central Madison 
Amtrak NJ Transit  Penn Station 

This is a route-map template for the Metro-North Railroad, a United States suburban commuter rail service.

Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.


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