
102 Railroad Row, White River Junction, VT, 05001
White River Junction station is a passenger train station in White River Junction, Vermont, served by Amtrak's Vermonter. It is also used by the Green Mountain Railroad for passenger excursion trains to Thetford and the Montshire Museum of Science in Norwich, Vermont. Originally, it was built in 1937 as a union station that served the Boston and Maine Railroad and Central Vermont Railway. On display adjacent to the station is a sheltered display of Boston and Maine Railroad #494, a historic steam locomotive. The station's historic building is a contributing property in the White River Junction Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Dartmouth College is five miles to the north in Hanover, New Hampshire.
Stations Served: 120
Travel Time: 10 hours
Major Stops: Hudson, Montreal
Menu: Signature Flat Iron Steak, Pan Roasted Chicken Breast, Atlantic Salmon, Railroad French Toast
Regions Spanned: NY

Stations Served: 20
Travel Time: 4 hours
Major Stops: Hudson, Montreal
Menu: Signature Flat Iron Steak, Pan Roasted Chicken Breast, Atlantic Salmon, Railroad French Toast
Regions Spanned:


Stations Served: 121
Travel Time: 12 hours 30 minutes
Major Stops: Toronto Union, Hudson
Menu: Signature Flat Iron Steak, Pan Roasted Chicken Breast, Atlantic Salmon, Railroad French Toast
Regions Spanned: NY

Population: 643.8 thousand
Median Income: $74,014
No Vehicle Access: 6.4%
Poverty Rate: 10.4%
Transit Providers: Amtrak, Vermont Department of Transportation, Vermont Regional Transit Authority