Harriman station

The Harriman station is a commuter rail stop on the Metro-North Railroad's Port Jervis Line, serving the village of Harriman, the town and village of Monroe, and the town of Woodbury in Orange County, New York.

Harriman
Harriman Metro-North station
LocationNY 17, Harriman, New York
Coordinates41.2948°N 74.1404°W / 41.2948; -74.1404
Owned byMetro-North Railroad
Platforms1 side platform
Tracks2
Connections ShortLine: Main Line Trolley, 17M/MD
Construction
Parking986
Disabled accessYes
Services
Preceding station Metro-North Following station
Salisbury Mills–Cornwall
towards Port Jervis
Port Jervis Line Tuxedo
towards Hoboken

Station layout

This station has two tracks and a low-level side platform with a pathway connecting the platform to the bypass track. The station has a very large parking lot (986 spaces) due to its proximity to the New York State Thruway, Route 17, and the Woodbury Commons outlet mall. There is a weekend-only shuttle bus between the station and the mall.

Ground/
Platform level
Bypass track      Port Jervis Line toward Port Jervis (Salisbury Mills – Cornwall)
     Port Jervis Line toward Hoboken (Tuxedo)
Platform track      Port Jervis Line toward Port Jervis (Salisbury Mills – Cornwall)
     Port Jervis Line toward Hoboken (Tuxedo)
Side platform, doors will open on the left or right
Street level Ticket machine and parking
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