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Metro north hudson line stops
Metro north hudson line stops








metro north hudson line stops

Near Draper Park on Aqueduct Lane, be on the lookout for an unusual modernist structure. Once there, the attractions are worth the effort. Getting up to the trail does involve some effort, an uphill walk for two or three blocks. Hastings-on-Hudson, a village twenty miles north of Midtown, provides a good gateway to an autumn walk on the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail. This post shows some of the sites of attraction near the train stops in Hastings-on-Hudson, Peekskill, and Beacon.įormer studio of sculptor Jacques Lipchitz in Hastings Visiting them may require an initial physical strain because they are situated at a higher elevation, but in many cases, their waterfronts provide plenty of things to see and do without too much climbing. Exploring the villages along the Hudson line may be accomplished on foot, and many cater to visitors with signs and maps indicating the village’s main attractions. Still, October is a great time for a walk. Try to grab a window seat on the river side of the train car for views of the Palisades and the bends of the Hudson Highlands later in the trip.Īutumn leaves on the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail in Hastings As the Hudson line hugs the river for much of the distance north, the train ride alone provides plenty of opportunities for sightseeing. The air tends to be crisp with bright blue skies, and the Hudson River glimmers like a mirror in the light of autumn. Weekends during the month of October are ideal times to make the trip.

metro north hudson line stops

One way to speed the fall season is to take the Hudson line of Metro-North north of the city and watch the greens fade to oranges and yellows and the occasional burst of red. Near Beacon, a view of autumn colors from the Metro-North Hudson line










Metro north hudson line stops