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The Berkshire Flyer is a seasonal Amtrak passenger train service between New York City and the Berkshire Mountains in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, via the Hudson Valley. The weekly train departs Penn Station on Friday afternoons during the summer and returns on Sundays (Mondays on holiday weekends). The route's 2023 season began on May 26 and ran through October 9 as the second year of a three-year pilot program.

History

Development

In 2014, Massachusetts proposed moving ahead with plans for commuter rail service between the Berkshires and New York City.[1][2] Eight round trips per day would have followed the Housatonic Railroad from Pittsfield through Connecticut to Southeast, New York, where they would have taken the Harlem Line to Grand Central Terminal.[3][4] Four stops were proposed in Berkshire County: Pittsfield, Lee, Great Barrington, and Sheffield.[5] The commuter rail project failed to progress due to lack of interest from the administration of Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy.[6]

In 2017, the Massachusetts legislature began new efforts toward a summer tourist train, not commuter rail, between New York City and the Berkshires. Eddie Sporn, a Berkshire-based consultant, was researching the topic of restoring passenger rail service and sent an outline of plans to State Senator Adam Hinds.[7] The plan for the "Berkshire Flyer" was modeled on the CapeFLYER, a popular seasonal train between Boston and Cape Cod. The proposal routed the train on the Empire Corridor through New York State rather than Connecticut. In September the legislature empaneled a working group consisting of MassDOT representatives, government officials, business leaders, and involved citizens to work on the project.[6]

MassDOT released a Berkshire Flyer feasibility study in March 2018 in which three alternatives were studied. The first option (which was ultimately selected) was to extend an Empire Service round trip from Шаблон:Amtk to Pittsfield. The second option would have added a new limited-stop express train on this route, saving 10 to 12 minutes. The third would have added a new train that skipped Albany–Rensselaer by traversing the Schodack Subdivision, cutting Шаблон:Convert and saving 20 minutes. NYSDOT stated it would not support a service that did not stop at all Empire Corridor stations. The report also raised the possibility of a new Amtrak station in Chatham, New York, but this was not evaluated due to its large capital costs.[8]

In May 2018, the Massachusetts Senate approved funds for a two-year trial of the Berkshire Flyer. The service would be a seasonal extension of a weekend Empire Service round trip to Pittsfield.[9][10][11]

Pilot

The service pilot was originally scheduled to begin in June 2020, but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and questions around the program's legal sponsorship.[12] It was rescheduled to take place in summer 2022 and 2023, and was later expanded to a third year, 2024.

In April 2022, Amtrak announced that the first trip would depart on July 8.[13] Tickets went up for sale on May 25, starting at $45 one way.[14][15] Service began as announced on July 8, 2022, with train 1235 departing on-time from Penn Station. Several local and state officials were aboard the first train, while others greeted it in Pittsfield.[16][17] The season ended with a southbound trip on September 5, running on Labor Day instead of Sunday.[18]

The 2022 season saw nine total Berkshire Flyer round trips, carrying 401 passengers northbound to Pittsfield and 418 riders southbound.[19] Feedback on the route was positive, though many passengers desired the option to spend more time in Pittsfield, saying the limited schedule was inconvenient. Supporters hoped the schedule could be expanded for the 2023 season.[20]

In April 2023, MassDOT announced the Berkshire Flyer's second season would run from Memorial Day weekend to Columbus Day weekend. The first northbound train departed on May 26, and the last southbound train was scheduled for October 8. Twenty total round trips were scheduled, more than double that of 2022.[21][22]

In 2023, MassDOT indicated that the pilot would be funded for a third season—running through summer 2024—in order to make up for the late start and minimal marketing of the 2022 season. However, this would require a new agreement with track-owner CSX, who desires the construction of a passing siding at Joseph Scelsi Intermodal Transportation Center.[19]

Service

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A P42DC locomotive, only used on the Pittsfield leg, being removed from the train at Albany–Rensselaer

Шаблон:As of, the Berkshire Flyer is scheduled to depart New York Penn Station on Fridays at 3:15 p.m. and arrive at Joseph Scelsi Intermodal Transportation Center in Pittsfield at 7:12 p.m.. The reverse trip is made Sundays, departing Pittsfield at 3:00 p.m. and arriving at Penn Station at 7:10 p.m.. Intermediate stops are made in both directions at Шаблон:Amtk, Шаблон:Amtk, Шаблон:Amtk, Шаблон:Amtk, Шаблон:Amtk, and Albany–Rensselaer, the same stops as a typical Empire Service train.[23] In Pittsfield, passengers are welcomed by "ambassadors" who provide information and assist in wayfinding.[24][18]

Route details

The Berkshire Flyer operates over CSX Transportation, Metro-North Railroad, and Amtrak trackage:

Though the Berkshire Flyer is the first and only Amtrak train to offer a direct ride between New York City and Pittsfield without layovers, all sections of the route are served by other Amtrak trains. The line between New York City and Rensselaer is part of Amtrak's Empire Corridor, while service between Rensselaer and Pittsfield is provided by the Lake Shore Limited.

Stations

State Location Mile (km) Station Connections
MA Pittsfield Шаблон:Convert Joseph Scelsi Intermodal Transportation Center Шаблон:Rint Amtrak: Lake Shore Limited
Шаблон:Bus icon BRTA: 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 Express, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 21 Express
Шаблон:Bus icon Peter Pan Bus
NY Rensselaer Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Amtk Шаблон:Rint Amtrak: Adirondack, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Lake Shore Limited, Maple Leaf
Шаблон:Rint CDTA: 114, 214
Hudson Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Amtk Шаблон:Rint Amtrak: Adirondack, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Maple Leaf
Rhinecliff Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Amtk Шаблон:Rint Amtrak: Adirondack, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Maple Leaf
Poughkeepsie Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Amtk Шаблон:Rint Amtrak: Adirondack, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Maple Leaf
Шаблон:Rint Metro-North Railroad: Шаблон:Rcb
Шаблон:Rint DCPT: A, B, C, D, E, Poughkeepsie RailLink; UCAT: Ulster-Poughkeepsie LINK
Croton-on-Hudson Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Amtk Шаблон:Rint Amtrak: Adirondack, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Lake Shore Limited, Maple Leaf
Шаблон:Rint Metro-North Railroad: Шаблон:Rcb
Шаблон:Rint Bee-Line: 10, 11, 14
Yonkers Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Amtk Шаблон:Rint Amtrak: Adirondack, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Maple Leaf
Шаблон:Rint Metro-North Railroad: Шаблон:Rcb
Шаблон:Rint Bee-Line: 6, 9, 25, 32, 91
New York City Шаблон:Convert New York Penn Station Шаблон:Rint Amtrak (long-distance): Шаблон:Lnl, Шаблон:Lnl, Lake Shore Limited, Шаблон:Lnl, Silver Meteor, Шаблон:Lnl
Шаблон:Rint Amtrak (intercity): Шаблон:Lnl, Шаблон:Lnl, Шаблон:Lnl, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Keystone Service, Шаблон:Lnl, Шаблон:Lnl, Шаблон:Lnl, Шаблон:Lnl
Шаблон:Rint LIRR: Шаблон:Rcb, Шаблон:Rcb
Шаблон:Rint NJ Transit: Шаблон:Rcb, Шаблон:Rcb, Шаблон:Rcb, Шаблон:Rcb, Шаблон:Rcb
Шаблон:Rint NYC Subway: Шаблон:NYCS Broadway-SeventhШаблон:NYCS Eighth south
Шаблон:Rint PATH: Шаблон:Rcb Шаблон:Rcb Шаблон:Rcb
Шаблон:Rint NYC Transit buses: Шаблон:NYC bus link

References

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External links

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