Can you catch a train from New York to Niagara Falls?
Two Amtrak routes depart New York City and travel to Niagara Falls: Empire Service and Maple Leaf. Both routes depart from New York Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan and travel through the Hudson River Valley.
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Rail service. The Niagara Falls International Train Station and Intermodal Transportation Center and ticket office is open daily from 7:30 a.m to 5:30 p.m. The station is conveniently located along two major Amtrak service lines connecting the region to much of the East Coast on onto Canada.
“Generally speaking, traveling by plane is faster and more convenient, but can be more expensive and stressful. On the other hand, traveling by train is usually cheaper and more comfortable, but can take much longer.”
Situated along the U.S./Canadian border, Niagara Falls State Park welcomes travelers from around the world. To reach Niagara Falls State Park, most visitors simply fly into the Buffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF) or drive in on Interstate 90.
Do American Citizens need a passport to enter Niagara Falls, Canada? Yes. A Passport (or a Passport Card or Enhanced Driver's License if coming by land) is required for crossing the border into Canada unless you are age 15 or younger. Please visit the government website for any further details.
If you like to see the Niagara falls from the best side, then go to the Canadian side. It's easy to go to both sides (USA and Canada) because you can easy walk from one border to the other. It cost you only two quarters for a roundtrip.
It's always free to walk into Niagara Falls State Park to see the Falls, and it's open 365 days a year! What many people are happy to discover, however, is that along with this majestic natural wonder, the Niagara Falls tours and activities that you can enjoy inside the park provide hours of added fun!