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Name Amtrak's name for the station
Services at closure Final Amtrak services at the station
First service The date Amtrak began serving the station
Last service The date Amtrak ceased serving the station
Stations that were served by non-Amtrak trains after Amtrak service ceased, but are now closed
Stations that are still served by non-Amtrak trains
Name Location State or province Services at closure First service Last service
52nd Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania Silverliner Service October 29, 1972 August 16, 1980
Akron Akron Colorado April 5, 1987[1][2][3]
Akron Akron Ohio Three Rivers 1990[4] 2005
Alhambra Alhambra California Sunset Limited 1975[5]
Amherst Amherst Massachusetts Vermonter 1972 December 29, 2014[6]
Arkansas City Arkansas City Kansas Lone Star October 1979[7]
Athens Athens Ohio Shenandoah 1976[8][9] September 30, 1981[10]
Atlantic City Atlantic City New Jersey Atlantic City Express 1989[11] April 1, 1995[11]
Attleboro Attleboro Massachusetts Cape Codder 1986[12] 1988[13]
Aurora Aurora Illinois April 28, 1985[14]
Baker City Baker City Oregon Pioneer 1977[15] 1997[16]
Batavia Batavia New York Train 71[17] 1971[17][18]
Batesville Batesville Mississippi City of New Orleans (1981–1995)
Panama Limited (1971–1981)
1995[19]
Bay Minette Bay Minette Alabama Gulf Breeze 1991[20] 1995[21][22]
Bedford Bedford Virginia Hilltopper (1977–1979)
Mountaineer (1977–1979)
1975[23] 1979[24]
Belleville Belleville Illinois River Cities 1985[25] 1993[26]
Berwyn Berwyn Pennsylvania Silverliner Service 1980[27]
Billings Billings Montana North Coast Hiawatha 1979[28]
Birmingham Birmingham Michigan Wolverine May 5, 1994[29] October 13, 2014[30]
Bismarck Bismarck North Dakota North Coast Hiawatha 1979[28]
Blaine Blaine Washington Pacific International 1981[31]
Bloomington Bloomington Indiana Floridian (1971–1979)
South Wind (1971)
1979[32]
Bluefield Bluefield West Virginia Hilltopper (1977–1979)
Mountaineer (1977–1979)
1975[23] 1979[24]
Boise Boise Idaho Pioneer 1977[15] 1997[16]
Bond Bond Colorado California Zephyr 1983[3]
Bowie Bowie Maryland Chesapeake 1978[33] 1983[34]
Bowling Green Bowling Green Kentucky Floridian (1971–1979)
South Wind (1971)
1979[32]
Bozeman Bozeman Montana North Coast Hiawatha 1979[28]
Brampton Brampton Ontario International 1990[35] 2004[36]
Branford Branford Connecticut Beacon Hill 1979[37][38]
Brantford Brantford Ontario International 1982[36] 1990[35]
Breckenridge Breckenridge Minnesota Empire Builder 1979[39]
Brenham Brenham Texas Inter-American 1973[40] 1981[31]
Brewton Brewton Alabama Gulf Breeze 1991[20] 1995[21][22]
Brigham City Brigham City Utah Pioneer 1977[15] 1981[41]
Bristol Bristol Pennsylvania Northeast Services 1971
Brunswick Brunswick Maryland Blue Ridge (1973–1986)
Shenandoah (1976–1978)
1973[42] 1986[43]
Buffalo–Central Terminal Buffalo New York Lake Shore (1971–1972)
Niagara Rainbow (1971–1979)
1929 1979[44]
Bryn Mawr Bryn Mawr Pennsylvania Keystone Service 1988[45]
Burlington Burlington Ontario International
Maple Leaf
1989[46][47] 1992[48]
Burlington West Burlington Ontario International
Maple Leaf
1989[46][47]
Butte Butte Montana North Coast Hiawatha 1979[28]
Buzzards Bay Buzzards Bay Massachusetts Cape Codder 1986[12] 1996[49]
Cache Junction Cache Junction Utah Pioneer 1981[50] 1988[41]
Cairo Cairo Illinois City of New Orleans (1981–1987)
Panama Limited (1971–1981)
1987[51]
Caliente Caliente Nevada Desert Wind 1997[52]
Cambridge Cambridge Minnesota North Star 1975[53] 1985[53]
Canton Canton Mississippi City of New Orleans (1981–1995)
Panama Limited (1971–1981)
River Cities (1984–1993)
1995[19]
Canton–Akron Canton Ohio Broadway Limited (1971–1990)
Capitol Limited (1971–1990)
1990[54]
Capital Beltway Lanham Maryland Chesapeake (1978–1983)
Metroliner
Night Owl
1970[55] 1983[56][57][58]
Carlin Carlin Nevada California Zephyr (1983)
Denver Zephyr (1971–1973)
San Francisco Zephyr (1972–1983)
1983[3]
Carlsbad Village Carlsbad California Pacific Surfliner (2013–2018)
San Diegan (1995–2000)
2018
Carlsbad Poinsettia Carlsbad California Pacific Surfliner (2013–2017)
San Diegan (1995–2000)
1995 2017[59]
Carrollton Carrollton Missouri Lone Star 1973[40] 1979[7]
Cascade Locks Cascade Locks Oregon Pioneer 1981[60] 1988[41]
Catlettsburg–Tri-State Station Catlettsburg Kentucky Cardinal (1977–1998)
George Washington (1975–1976)
Hilltopper (1977–1979)
James Whitcomb Riley (1975–1977)
Mountaineer (1977–1979)
1975[61] 1998[62]
Chelsea Chelsea Michigan Michigan Executive January 20, 1975 June 14, 1982[29]
Cherry Hill Cherry Hill New Jersey Atlantic City Express 1994[63] 1995[11]
Chester Chester Pennsylvania Chesapeake 1978[33] 1983[34]
Cheyenne Cheyenne Wyoming City of San Francisco (1971–1972)
San Francisco Zephyr (1972–1979)
1979[64][65]
Chicago–Central Station Chicago Illinois Campus (1971–1972)
Panama Limited (1971–1972)
Shawnee (1971–1972)
1972[51]
Chillicothe Chillicothe Illinois Southwest Chief (1984–1996) 1996[66]
Chillicothe Chillicothe Ohio Shenandoah 1976[8][9] 1981[10]
Christiansburg Christiansburg Virginia Hilltopper (1977–1979)
Mountaineer (1977–1979)
1975[23] 1979[24]
Cincinnati–River Road Cincinnati Ohio Cardinal (1977–1991)
George Washington (1972–1974)
James Whitcomb Riley (1972–1977)
Mountaineer (1975–1977)
Shenandoah (1976–1981)
1972[67] 1991[68]
Clarksburg Clarksburg West Virginia Shenandoah 1976[8][9] 1981[10]
Clearwater Clearwater Florida Champion (1971–1979)
Floridian (1971–1979)
South Wind (1971)
Silver Meteor (1971–1984)
1984[69]
Cleveland Union Terminal Cleveland Ohio Lake Shore May 10, 1971 December 31, 1971
Clinton Clinton Connecticut Clamdigger 1978[70]
College Station–Bryan College Station Texas Texas Eagle (1988–1995) 1988[71] 1995[71]
Colonie–Schenectady Colonie New York Empire State Express
Niagara Rainbow
Salt City Express
1969[72] 1979[73]
Columbus Columbus Ohio National Limited 1979[74]
Commerce Commerce California Orange County Commuter
San Diegan
1993 1994
Coolidge Coolidge Arizona Sunset Limited
Texas Eagle
1996[75]
Corsicana Corsicana Texas Texas Eagle (1988–1995) 1988[71] 1995[71]
Crestline–Mansfield Crestline Ohio Broadway Limited (1971–1990)
Capitol Limited (1971–1990)
1854[76] 1990[54]
Dade City Dade City Florida Palmetto (2002–2004)
Silver Palm (1996–2002)
1996 2004[77]
Dayton Dayton Ohio National Limited 1979[74]
Decatur Decatur Alabama Floridian 1991 1979[32]
Decatur Decatur Illinois Illini 1981[78] 1983[78]
Deer Lodge Deer Lodge Montana North Coast Hiawatha 1979[28]
Del Mar Del Mar California San Diegan 1995[79]
Delta Delta Utah Desert Wind 1983[41] 1988[41]
Detroit Michigan Central Detroit Michigan 1971 1994[80]
Dickinson Dickinson North Dakota North Coast Hiawatha 1979[28]
Dothan Dothan Alabama Floridian 1991 1979[32]
Dubuque Dubuque Iowa Black Hawk 1981[81]
Duffields Duffields West Virginia Shenandoah 1976[82] 1981[10]
Duluth Duluth Minnesota North Star 1975[53] 1985[53]
Durant Durant Mississippi City of New Orleans (1981–1995)
Panama Limited (1971–1981)
River Cities (1984–1993)
1995[19]
Dundas Dundas Ontario International 1982[36] 1990[35]
Dyersburg Dyersburg Tennessee City of New Orleans (1981–1992)
Panama Limited (1971–1981)
1992[51]
East Auburn Auburn Washington Empire Builder 1981[83]
East Dubuque East Dubuque Illinois Black Hawk 1981[81]
East Greenwich East Greenwich Rhode Island Beacon Hill (1978–1981[84])
Night Owl (1972–1988)
1988
East Lyme–Niantic East Lyme Connecticut Beacon Hill 1981[84]
East Milwaukie Milwaukie Oregon Mount Rainier
Willamette Valley
1980[85] 1982[86]
East New Orleans New Orleans Louisiana The Gulf Coast Limited 1985[87]
East Olympia East Olympia Washington Coast Starlight
Mount Rainier
Pioneer
1990
Edgewood Edgewood Maryland Chesapeake 1978[33] 1983[34]
Edmondson Avenue Baltimore Maryland Chesapeake 1979[88] 1983[34]
Elkton Elkton Maryland Chesapeake 1978[33] 1983[34]
Ellensburg Ellensburg Washington Empire Builder 1981[83]
Elizabeth Elizabeth New Jersey Northeast Services 1975[89]
Elmhurst Elmhurst Illinois Black Hawk 1981[81]
Emporia Emporia Kansas Southwest Chief 1997[90]
Encinitas Encinitas California Pacific Surfliner (2013–2017)
San Diegan (1995–2000)
1995 2017[59]
Enfield Enfield Connecticut Fast Mail
Merchants Limited
Shoreliner Service
Yankee Clipper
1986[91]
Eureka Eureka Illinois Prairie Marksman 1981[92] 1981[83]
Eutaw Eutaw Alabama Crescent 1979 1980[93]
Evanston Evanston Wyoming City of San Francisco (1971–1972)
Pioneer (1991–1997)
San Francisco Zephyr (1972–1983)
1997[16]
Evergreen Evergreen Alabama Gulf Breeze (1989–1995) 1989 1995[21][22]
Fair Haven Fair Haven Vermont Ethan Allen Express 1997[94] 2010[95]
Farmville Farmville Virginia Hilltopper (1977–1979)
Mountaineer (1977–1979)
1975[23] 1979[24]
Forsyth Forsyth Montana North Coast Hiawatha 1979[28]
Fort Erie Fort Erie Ontario Niagara Rainbow 1978[96]
Fort Madison Fort Madison Iowa Southwest Chief 1968 2021
Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Indiana Broadway Limited (1971–1990)
Capitol Limited (1971–1990)
1990[54]
Fort Worth–Santa Fe Depot Fort Worth Texas Inter-American
Texas Eagle
2002[97]
Fostoria Fostoria Ohio Broadway Limited (1990–1995)
Three Rivers (1998–2005)
1990[98] 2005
Franconia–Springfield Springfield Virginia Northeast Regional 2010[99][100]
Freeport Freeport Illinois Black Hawk 1981[81]
Gaithersburg Gaithersburg Maryland Blue Ridge (1973–1986)
Shenandoah (1976–1978)
1973[42] 1986[43]
Galena Galena Illinois Black Hawk 1981[81]
Galesburg North Broad Street Galesburg Illinois Southwest Chief (1984–1996) 1996[66]
Garrett Garrett Indiana Broadway Limited (1990–1995) 1990[4] 1995[101]
Gary–5th and Chase Gary Indiana Calumet
Broadway Limited (1971–1979)
Capitol Limited (1980–1985)
1991[102]
Gary–Broadway Gary Indiana Calumet 1991[102]
Gary–Miller and Lake Streets Gary Indiana Cardinal 1986[103]
Georgetown Georgetown Ontario International 1990[35] 2004[36]
Gerber Gerber California Coast Starlight 1971[104] 1972[105][106]
Glendive Glendive Montana North Coast Hiawatha 1979[28]
Greeley Greeley Colorado Pioneer (1991–1997)
San Francisco Zephyr (1972–1983)
1997[16]
Greenfield Village Dearborn Michigan Wolverine 1996 2014
Green River Green River Wyoming City of San Francisco (1971–1972)
Pioneer (1991–1997)
San Francisco Zephyr (1972–1983)
1997[16]
Greenville Greenville Alabama Gulf Breeze (1989–1995) 1989 1995[21][22]
Grenada Grenada Mississippi City of New Orleans (1981–1995)
Panama Limited (1971–1981)
River Cities (1984–1993)
1995[19]
Groton Groton Connecticut Clamdigger 1978[70]
Guelph Guelph Ontario International 1990[35] 2004[36]
Guilford Guilford Connecticut Clamdigger 1972[107]
Guthrie Guthrie Oklahoma Lone Star 1973[40] 1979[7]
Hamilton Hamilton Ontario Maple Leaf 1992[48]
Hamilton Hamilton Ohio Cardinal 1980[108] 2005[109]
Hancock Hancock Maryland Blue Ridge (1973–1981)
Shenandoah (1976–1978)
1973[110] 1981[10]
Henderson Henderson North Carolina Silver Star 1978[111] 1986[112]
Hinkle–Hermiston Hermiston Oregon Pioneer 1977[113] 1997[16]
Hobart Hobart Indiana Calumet 1991[102]
Hood River Hood River Oregon Pioneer 1977 1997[16]
Hyannis Hyannis Massachusetts Cape Codder 1986[12] 1996[49]
Indiana Harbor Indiana Harbor Indiana Calumet 1991[102]
Indio Indio California Sunset Limited
Texas Eagle
1998[114]
Ingersoll Ingersoll Ontario International 1982[36] 1990[35]
Jamestown Jamestown North Dakota North Coast Hiawatha 1979[28]
Janesville Janesville Wisconsin Lake Country Limited 2000[115] 2001[116]
Jeffersonville Jeffersonville Indiana Kentucky Cardinal 2001[117] 2003[117]
Keyser Keyser West Virginia Shenandoah 1976[8][9] 1981[10]
Kitchener Kitchener Ontario International 1982[36] 2004[36]
La Grande La Grande Oregon Pioneer 1977 1997[16]
Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo Laguna Niguel California Pacific Surfliner 2007[118] 2012[119][120]
Lake Geneva Zenda Wisconsin Lake Country Limited 2000[115] 2001[116]
Laramie Laramie Wyoming City of San Francisco (1971–1972)
Pioneer (1991–1997)
San Francisco Zephyr (1972–1983)
1997[16]
Laredo Laredo Texas Inter-American 1981[31]
Las Vegas Las Vegas Nevada Desert Wind 1997[52]
Lee Hall Lee Hall Virginia Colonial 1977[121] 1992[122][123]
Leetes Island Guilford Connecticut Clamdigger 1972[107]
Lima Lima Ohio Broadway Limited (1971–1990)
Capitol Limited (1971–1990)
1990[54]
Levittown–Tullytown Tullytown Pennsylvania Northeast Services 1971
Lindenwold Lindenwold New Jersey Atlantic City Express 1989[11] 1994[63]
Livingston Livingston Alabama Crescent 1979 1980[93]
Livingston Livingston Montana North Coast Hiawatha 1979[28]
Logansport Logansport Indiana Floridian (1972–1975) 1972[124] 1975[125]
London London Ontario International 1982[36] 2004[36]
Louisville Auto-Train Louisville Kentucky Auto Train 1976[126] 1977[127]
Louisville Union Louisville Kentucky Floridian (1971–1979)
Kentucky Cardinal (2001[117]–2003)
South Wind (1971)
2003[117]
Lovelock Lovelock Nevada California Zephyr (1983–1997)
Denver Zephyr (1971–1973)
San Francisco Zephyr (1972–1983)
1997[41]
Lynchburg–Woodall Road Lynchburg Virginia Hilltopper (1977–1979)
Mountaineer (1977–1979)
1975[23] 1979[24]
Madison Madison Connecticut Beacon Hill 1981[84]
Malton Malton Ontario International 1990[35] 2004[36]
Malvern Malvern Pennsylvania Keystone Service 1998[128]
Mandan Mandan North Dakota North Coast Hiawatha 1979[28]
Mansfield Mansfield Massachusetts Northeast Services
Marceline Marceline Missouri Southwest Chief 1997[90]
Marion Marion Indiana Cardinal 1975 1986[103]
Marysville Marysville California Coast Starlight 1982[129] 1999[130]
McKeesport McKeesport Pennsylvania Capitol Limited 1990[131]
Mechanicville Mechanicville New York Adirondack 1978[132]
Merion Lower Merion Township Pennsylvania Silverliner Service 1980[133]
Metuchen Metuchen New Jersey Northeast Services 1975[89]
Michigan City Michigan City, Indiana Wolverine 1981[134] 2022[135]
Miles City Miles City Montana North Coast Hiawatha 1979[28]
Milford Milford Utah Desert Wind 1997[52]
Minneapolis St. Paul Minnesota Empire Builder (1971–2014)
North Coast Hiawatha (1971–1978)
1978[136]
Missoula Missoula Montana North Coast Hiawatha 1979[28]
Monmouth Monmouth Illinois California Zephyr (1983)
Denver Zephyr (1971–1973)
Desert Wind (1979–1983)
Pioneer (1977–1983)
San Francisco Zephyr (1972–1983)
1983[3]
Monroe Monroe Virginia Crescent 1990[137][138]
Montgomery Montgomery Alabama Floridian 1971 1979
Gulf Breeze 1989 1995[21][22]
Montreal–West Montreal Quebec Adirondack 1983[139]
Montreal–Windsor Montreal Quebec Adirondack 1985[140]
Morris Morris Minnesota Empire Builder 1979[39]
Mountain Home Mountain Home Idaho Pioneer 1977[15] 1981[41]
Muncie Muncie Indiana Cardinal 1974 1986[103]
Nampa Nampa Idaho Pioneer 1977[15] 1997[16]
Nappanee Nappanee Indiana Broadway Limited (1990–1995)
Three Rivers (1996–2005)
1990[4] 2005
Narberth Narberth Pennsylvania Keystone Service 1980[141]
Narrows Narrows Virginia Hilltopper (1977–1979)
Mountaineer (1977–1979)
1975[23] 1979[24]
Nashville Nashville Tennessee Floridian (1971–1979)
South Wind (1971)
1979[32]
Newport Newport Arkansas Inter-American
Texas Eagle
1974[40] 1996[40]
Newtonville Newtonville Massachusetts Bay State 1971 1972[106][142]
New Westminster New Westminster British Columbia Pacific International 1981[31]
New York–Grand Central New York New York Hudson Highlander
Hudson River Express
Lake Shore Limited
Mohawk
Rip Van Winkle
Sleepy Hollow
1991[143]
Niagara Falls Niagara Falls New York Empire Service (1978–2016)
Maple Leaf (1981–2016)
Niagara Rainbow (1978–1979)
1978[144] 2016[145]
North Haven North Haven Connecticut Fast Mail
Merchants Limited
Shoreliner Service
Yankee Clipper
1986[91]
Nottoway County Crewe Virginia Hilltopper (1977–1979)
Mountaineer (1977–1979)
1975[23] 1979[24]
Oakland–16th Street Oakland California California Zephyr
Coast Starlight
1912 1994[146]
Oakland Oakland Maryland Shenandoah 1976[8][9] 1981[10]
Ocala Union Station Ocala Florida Floridian (1971–1979)
South Wind (1971)
Palmetto (2002–2004)
Silver Palm (1996–2002)
2004[77]
Odenton Odenton Maryland Chesapeake 1978[33] 1983[34]
Ogden Ogden Utah Pioneer (1991–1997)
San Francisco Zephyr (1972–1983)
1997[16]
Ontario Ontario Oregon Pioneer 1977[15] 1997[16]
Orange Orange California Pacific Surfliner 2007[118] 2012[119][120]
Orland Orland California Coast Starlight 1974[147] 1982[148]
Overbrook Philadelphia Pennsylvania Keystone Service 1987[149]
Paradise Paradise Montana North Coast Hiawatha 1979[28]
Parkersburg Parkersburg West Virginia Shenandoah 1976[8][9] 1981[10]
Pasadena Pasadena California Southwest Chief 1994[150]
Pendleton Pendleton Oregon Pioneer 1977[15] 1997[16]
Peoria East Peoria Illinois Prairie Marksman 1980 1981[83]
Perry Perry Oklahoma Lone Star 1979[7]
Perryville Perryville Maryland Chesapeake 1978[33] 1983[34]
Peru Peru Indiana Cardinal 1974 1986[103]
Petersburg–Fleet Street Petersburg Virginia Hilltopper (1977–1979) 1977[151] 1979[24]
Petersburg–River Street Petersburg Virginia Mountaineer (1975–1977) 1975[23] 1977[152]
Suburban Station/Penn Center Philadelphia Pennsylvania Chesapeake (1980–1981)
Keystone Service (1981–1988)
1980[153][154] 1988[155][156]
Pine Orchard Branford Connecticut Clamdigger 1972[107]
Pitcairn Pitcairn Pennsylvania Fort Pitt 1983[157]
Phoenix Phoenix Arizona Sunset Limited
Texas Eagle
1996[75]
Pocatello Pocatello Idaho Pioneer 1977[15] 1997[16]
Pomona–Garey Avenue Pomona California Southwest Chief 1994[150]
Ponca Ponca City Oklahoma Lone Star 1979[7]
Poinciana Poinciana Florida Champion
Floridian
1974[158] 1975[159]
Poplarville Poplarville Mississippi Crescent 1982[160]
Purvis Purvis Mississippi Crescent 1980[93]
Radnor Radnor Pennsylvania Keystone Service 1980[141]
Rahway Rahway New Jersey Northeast Services 1975[89]
Rawlins Rawlins Wyoming City of San Francisco (1971–1972)
Pioneer (1991–1997)
San Francisco Zephyr (1972–1983)
1997[16]
Richmond–3rd & C Streets Richmond Indiana Cardinal 1974 1986[103]
Richmond–10th & E Streets Richmond Indiana National Limited 1979[74]
Richmond–Broad Street Richmond Virginia Silver Meteor (1971–1975)
Silver Star (1971–1975)
Champion (1971–1975)
Carolina Special
1975[161]
Richmond–Ellerson Street Richmond Virginia James Whitcomb Riley 1975[162] 1976[163]
Rifle Rifle Colorado California Zephyr (1983–1987)
Denver Zephyr (1971–1973)
San Francisco Zephyr (1972–1983)
1983[164]
Riverbank Riverbank California San Joaquin 1999[165]
Rockford Rockford Illinois Black Hawk 1981[81]
Rock Springs Rock Springs Wyoming City of San Francisco (1971–1972)
Pioneer (1991–1997)
San Francisco Zephyr (1972–1983)
1997[16]
Rosenberg Rosenberg Texas Inter-American
Sunset Limited
1981[31]
Rowlesburg Rowlesburg West Virginia Shenandoah 1976[8][9] 1981[10]
Rye Rye New York Bay State
Benjamin Franklin
Connecticut Yankee
Fast Mail
Mail Express
Merchants Limited
Metroliner
Potomac
Yankee Clipper
1987[166]
Sandstone Sandstone Minnesota North Star 1975 1985[53]
Sandwich Sandwich Massachusetts Cape Codder 1986[12] 1996[49]
Sanford Sanford Florida Silver Meteor
Silver Star
Sunset Limited
2005[167]
Sarnia Sarnia Ontario International 1982[36] 2004[36]
Seligman Seligman Arizona Southwest Chief 1985[168]
Shannock Shannock Rhode Island Beacon Hill 1981[84]
Shoshone Shoshone Idaho Pioneer 1977[15] 1997[16]
Silver Spring Silver Spring Maryland Blue Ridge (1973–1986)
Shenandoah (1976–1978)
1973[42] 1986[43]
Sorrento Valley San Diego California Pacific Surfliner (2013–2018)
San Diegan (1995–2000)
1995 2018
Sparks Sparks Nevada California Zephyr (1983–2009)
Denver Zephyr (1971–1973)
San Francisco Zephyr (1972–1983)
2009[169]
St. Louis Union St. Louis Missouri Inter-American 1894[170] 1978[170]
St. Marys St. Marys Ontario International 1982[36] 2004[36]
St. Thomas St. Thomas Ontario Niagara Rainbow 1979[171]
Stoney Creek Branford Connecticut Clamdigger 1978[70]
St. Paul–Midway St. Paul Minnesota Empire Builder (1971–2014)
North Coast Hiawatha (1978–1979)
North Star (1978–1985)
1978[136] 2014[172]
St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Florida Champion (1971–1979)
Floridian (1971–1979)
South Wind (1971)
Silver Meteor (1971–1984)
1984[69]
Strathroy Strathroy Ontario International 1982[36] 2004[36]
Stratford Stratford Ontario International 1982[36] 2004[36]
Streator Streator Illinois Southwest Chief (1984–1996) 1996[66]
Suffolk Suffolk Virginia Mountaineer (1975–1977) 1975[23] 1977[152]
Superior Superior Wisconsin North Star 1975 1984[173]
Syracuse (East Syracuse) East Syracuse New York Empire State Express
Niagara Rainbow
Salt City Express
1962[174] 1999
Tacoma Union Tacoma Washington Coast Starlight
International Limited
1984[175]
Tacoma Tacoma Washington Coast Starlight
Cascades
1984 2021
Taunton Taunton Massachusetts Cape Codder 1986[12] 1996[49]
Tempe Tempe Arizona Sunset Limited
Texas Eagle
1996[75]
Terre Haute Terre Haute Indiana National Limited 1979[74]
Thalmann Thalmann Georgia Silver Meteor 1979[176]
The Dalles The Dalles Oregon Pioneer 1977[15] 1997[16]
Thomasville Thomasville Georgia Floridian (1971–1979)
South Wind (1971)
1979[32]
Thompson Thompson Utah California Zephyr 1997[3]
Troy Troy Montana Empire Builder 1973[177]
Valdosta Valdosta Georgia Floridian (1971–1979)
South Wind (1971)
1979[32]
Valley City Valley City North Dakota North Coast Hiawatha 1979[28]
Valparaiso Valparaiso Indiana Broadway Limited (1976–1990)
Calumet (1979–1991)
Capitol Limited (1976–1990)
1976[178] 1991[102]
Waldo Waldo Florida Floridian (1971–1979)
South Wind (1971)
Palmetto (2002–2004)
Silver Palm (1996–2002)
2004[77]
Wareham Wareham Massachusetts Cape Codder 1986[12] 1996[49]
Warren Warren Illinois Black Hawk 1981[81]
Warsaw Warsaw Indiana Broadway Limited (1985–1990)
Capitol Limited (1985–1990)
1990[54]
Waycross Waycross Georgia Floridian (1971–1979)
South Wind (1971)
1979[32]
Watervliet Watervliet New York Adirondack 1978[132]
Wayne Wayne Pennsylvania Keystone Service 1987[149]
Welch Welch West Virginia Hilltopper (1977–1979)
Mountaineer (1977–1979)
1975[23] 1979[24]
Wellesley Wellesley Massachusetts Bay State 1971 1986[91]
West Barnstable West Barnstable Massachusetts Cape Codder 1986[12] 1996[49]
West Cheyenne–Borie Borie Wyoming Pioneer (1991–1997)
San Francisco Zephyr (1979–1983)
1979[64][65] 1997[16]
Westmount Westmount Quebec Adirondack 1983[139]
West Quincy West Quincy Missouri Illinois Zephyr 1994[179]
Wheeler Wheeler Indiana Calumet 1991[102]
Whitford Whitford Pennsylvania Keystone Service 1998[128]
Whiting Whiting Indiana Calumet 1991[102]
Wichita Wichita Kansas Lone Star 1979[7]
Wickford Junction North Kingstown Rhode Island Beacon Hill 1981[84]
Wildwood Wildwood Florida Floridian (1971–1979)
South Wind (1971)
Palmetto (2002–2004)
Silver Palm (1996–2002)
2004[77]
Williams Junction Williams Arizona Southwest Chief 2018[180]
Wilkinsburg Wilkinsburg Pennsylvania National Limited 1975[181]
Williamsburg–Pottery Factory Williamsburg Virginia NortheastDirect
Tidewater
1993[182] 1996[183][184]
Williamson Williamson West Virginia Hilltopper (1977–1979)
Mountaineer (1977–1979)
1975[23] 1979[24]
Willimantic Willimantic Connecticut Montrealer 1991[185] 1994[186]
Willsboro Willsboro New York Adirondack 1987[187]
Willmar Willmar Minnesota Empire Builder 1979[39]
Windsor Windsor Ontario Niagara Rainbow 1979[171]
Winona Winona Mississippi City of New Orleans (1981–1995)
Panama Limited (1971–1981)
River Cities (1984–1993)
1995[19]
Woodburn Woodburn Oregon Mount Rainier
Willamette Valley
1980[85] 1982[86]
Woodstock Woodstock Ontario International 1982[36] 1990[35]
Yakima Yakima Washington Empire Builder 1981[83]
Youngstown Youngstown Ohio Broadway Limited (1971–1995)
Three Rivers (1998–2005)
2005
Ypsilanti Ypsilanti Michigan Twilight Limited January 20, 1975 April 28, 1985[29]

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