Carolinian and Piedmont

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This article is about a train. For the Austronesian language, see Carolinian language.
A New York-bound Carolinian in Durham.
A New York-bound Carolinian in Durham.

The Carolinian is a 704-mile (1133 km) daily passenger train operated by Amtrak between Charlotte, North Carolina and New York City. The train does not have a sleeping car because it does not operate in the overnight hours. The train leaves its origin station (Charlotte at 7:40 or New York at 7:15) in the morning and arrives at its final destination (New York at 8:58 or Charlotte at 8:14) in the evening. On-Board services include coach, business class, and dinette cars.

The Piedmont provides an additional trip over the 173-mile (278 km) section of the line between Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina. There is one train a day leaving Raleigh at 7:05am, arriving in Charlotte by 10:14am. It begins the return journey from Charlotte at 5:30pm and returns to Raleigh at 8:40pm.

The "Piedmont" is actually the third train using the train name. The original "Piedmont Limited" ran New York to New Orleans over the Pennsylvania, Southern, Atlanta & Wset Point, Western of Alabama and Louisville & Nashvile via Washington, Charlotte, Atlanta, Montgomery and Mobile. After the "Piedmont Limited" had been discontinued, the Southern resurrected the name "Piedmont" for an all day (daylight and evening) run from Washington to Atlanta. That train was discontinued in the mid-1970's.

The Carolinian and Piedmont are financed jointly by Amtrak and the North Carolina Department of Transportation.

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The Carolinian and Piedmont operate over Amtrak, CSX Transportation, and Norfolk Southern Railway trackage:

State Town/City Station Connections
New York New York City Penn Station Amtrak: Acela Express, Adirondack, Cardinal, Crescent, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Keystone Service, Lake Shore Limited, Maple Leaf, Pennsylvanian, Palmetto, Regional, Silver Meteor, Silver Star, Vermonter
LIRR: Main Line, Port Washington Branch
NJ Transit: North Jersey Coast Line, Northeast Corridor Line, Gladstone Branch, Montclair-Boonton Line, Morristown Line
NYC Subway: 1, 2, 3, A, C, E
NYC Transit buses: M10, M16, M20, M34, Q32
New Jersey Newark Newark Penn Station Amtrak: Acela Express, Cardinal, Crsecent, Keystone Service, Pennsylvanian, Regional, Silver Meteor, Silver Star, Vermonter
NJ Transit: Newark City Subway, Newark Light Rail, North Jersey Coast Line, Northeast Corridor Line, Raritan Valley Line, 5, 21, 62, 67, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 76, 78,

79, 308, 978
PATH: NWK-WTC

Trenton Trenton Rail Station Amtrak: Acela Express, Cardinal, Crescent, Keystone Service, Pennsylvanian, Silver Star, Silver Meteor, Regional, Vermonter
NJ Transit: Northeast Corridor Line, River Line, 409, 600, 604
SEPTA Regional Rail: R7
Pennsylvania Philedelphia 30th Street Station
Delaware Wilmington Wilmington Station Amtrak: Acela Express, Cardinal, Crescent, Palmetto, Regional, Silver Meteor, Silver Star, Vermonter
DART First State: 2, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 20, 21, 28, 32, 301
SEPTA Regional Rail: R2
Maryland Baltimore Baltimore Penn Station Amtrak: Acela Express, Cardinal, Crescent, Palmetto, Regional, Silver Meteor, Silver Star, Vermonter
MARC Train: Penn Line
MTA Maryland: Light Rail, 3, 11, 61, 64
District of Columbia Washington Washington Union Station Amtrak: Acela Express, Capitol Limited, Cardinal, Crescent, Palmetto, Regional, Silver Meteor, Silver Star, Vermonter, Thruway Motorcoach to Charlottesville, Virginia
MARC Train: Brunswick Line, Camden Line, Penn Line
Metro: Red Line
Metrobus: Loudoun, OmniRid
VRE: Manassas Line, Fredericksburg Line
Virginia Alexandria Alexandria Union Station Amtrak: Cardinal, Crescent, Regional, Silver Meteor, Silver Star
VRE: Fredericksburg Line, Manassas Line
Quantico Quantico Amtrak: Regional
VRE: Fredericksburg Line
Fredericksburg Fredericksburg
Richmond Richmond Staples Mill Road Amtrak: Palmetto, Regional, Silver Meteor, Silver Star, Thruway Motorcoach to Charlottesville, Virginia
Petersburg Petersburg Amtrak: Palmetto, Silver Meteor, Silver Star
North Carolina Rocky Mount Rocky Mount
Wilson Wilson Amtrak: Palmetto
Selma Selma Smithfield
Piedmont service begins
Raleigh Raleigh Amtrak: Silver Star
Cary Cary
Durham Durham none
Burlington Burlington
Greensboro Greensboro Amtrak: Crescent
High Point High Point Amtrak: Crescent, Thruway Motorcoach to Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Salisbury Salisbury Amtrak: Crescent
Kannapolis Kannapolis none
Charlotte Charlotte Amtrak: Crescent

The Carolinian is often several hours late during its southbound run (New York to Charlotte), due to track traffic on congested railways in Virginia and North Carolina.

On August 2, 2005, around 12:35PM, a late northbound Carolinian train 80 (Charlotte to New York) collided with dump truck near Hammond Road and Rush Street in Raleigh after the truck drove around the lowered gates. The train was carrying 182 passengers and 14 people were injured and two people killed which were the motorist and his passenger from Raleigh. It knocked over the seven cars and the train's engine.

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