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MTA reverses course on expanded Hudson Line service after just three months

Less than three months after announcing Metro-North was dipping its toe in the water to extend limited Hudson Line commuter rail service beyond its regular Poughkeepsie terminus to Albany, the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) has called it off.  In a joint announcement last October, state officials and the presidents of both Metro-North and Amtrak announced expanded rail service between New York City and Albany to meet historic demand.  Earl…
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Hudson Valley One broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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