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Metro-North to Expand to Albany

For the first time in the agency’s history, Metro-North trains will serve New York’s Capital Region. Photo by Eric Williams. 

Metro-North to Expand to Albany

For the first time in the agency’s history, Metro-North trains will serve New York’s Capital Region. On October 20, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul was joined by officials from Metro-North and Amtrak to announce that the commuter agency would begin making one round trip to Albany starting in 2026. This marks the first time in a quarter century that Metro-North has expanded service. 

Additionally, Gov. Hochul announced that Amtrak would restore one round-trip between New York City and Albany after reducing service earlier this year to accommodate ongoing work on the East River Tunnel. As part of that, Amtrak has also agreed to set a price cap on all Empire Service tickets in response to rising ticket prices amid sold-out trains. 

“Restoring Amtrak service and debuting Metro-North service to Albany is a huge win for riders. The Empire Service is vital to communities along the Hudson River,” Gov. Hochul said. “While Amtrak’s repairs to the East River Tunnels are necessary, riders from Albany to New York City have had to endure sold-out trains and higher fares for the past five months. I’ve been clear from the moment this plan was proposed that New Yorkers deserve better. This new plan will provide more travel options and lower fares for over two million annual riders, saving them time and putting money back in their pockets.” 

Metro-North’s trip to Albany will help fill gaps in Amtrak’s schedule. It’s expected to leave Grand Central around mid-morning and return in the afternoon, arriving back at Grand Central in time for evening events in New York City. Test runs for Metro-North are expected to start later this year. No date has been set yet for when the service will be available to the public. 

At the same time, one additional Amtrak trip in each direction between Penn Station and Albany-Rensselaer will be restored starting December 1. Train 235, which departs Penn Station at 3:15 pm, and Train 238, which departs Albany-Rensselaer at 12:10 pm, will both resume service.

“New York State residents and visitors’ passion and patience are paying off, as additional, affordable, and improved train service between New York City and Albany is on its way,” said Amtrak President Roger Harris. “Thanks to Governor Hochul for her leadership and commitment to New York State, and NYSDOT and MTA for their partnership in helping meet the high demand of train service we have throughout the state.”

—Justin Franz 

This article was posted on: October 22, 2025