Rome (Amtrak station)

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Rome
Amtrak station
Amtrak Station Rome NY.jpg
Amtrak station at Rome, NY
Station statistics
Address 6599 Martin Street
Rome, NY 13440
Coordinates 43°11′58″N 75°27′00″W / 43.1995°N 75.4499°W / 43.1995; -75.4499Coordinates: 43°11′58″N 75°27′00″W / 43.1995°N 75.4499°W / 43.1995; -75.4499
Lines
Connections CENTRO of Oneida
Platforms 1 Island, 1 side
Tracks 2
Parking Yes; free
Baggage check No
Other information
Opened 1914
Accessible Handicapped/disabled access
Code ROM
Traffic
Passengers (2011) 9,190[1] increase 1%
Services
Preceding station   Amtrak   Following station
Empire Service
toward Toronto
Maple Leaf

The Rome Amtrak station (ROM) is a train station served by Amtrak in Rome, New York. It is located on 6599 Martin Street between the NY 26-49-69 bridge and Mill Road south of the Erie Canal.

The current station was built in 1914 (although some sources claim 1912) by the New York Central Railroad south of the city proper to replace the former structure downtown. Such a move was necessitated by a track realignment. The station contains a center platform with enclosed shelters, as well as a platform on the side of the station house itself, although the small platform on the station side is not used.

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[edit] Service

The following Amtrak trains serve the station multiple times each day:

There are a total of six daily departures. CENTRO of Oneida's Rome bus routes 4 and 7 also stop here.

[edit] Notable places nearby

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