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I am considering moving from New York City to Hudson, NY. I would continue working in Manhattan, and begin commuting from Hudson to New York, via Amtrak, approximately 4 days a week. The nature of my job would allow me to do a lot of my work on the train.
I like Hudson, and if this move happens, would live in downtown Hudson, within walking distance of the Amtrak train station. I like the idea of living in a village, and having the ability to walk from my home, to the station, which is why I prefer Hudson over other towns. I also like the idea of owning a grand house, for the price of a modest studio apartment in Manhattan.
Is anyone else doing this? Anyone have regular experience with this commute?
And Hudson seems like a weekend town. What is it like to live downtown, during the week? Any locals want to comment on life in downtown Hudson?
Relocating to Hudson, NY - Commuting to Manhattan/New York City
Not a crazy idea at all. Though I haven't done this, I've heard of many that have, doing exactly what you propose. I'm a life-long resident of Columbia County, having been born & raised in Hudson. The downtown area, (meaning lower Allen and Union streets), are very nice and quiet, and they are just a block or two to the train station. As you know, you have some fine restaurants and places to shop, all within walking distance as well.
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Hi Empire - My wife and I moved to Athens (across the river from Hudson) last summer from Weehawken, NJ. My wife works in Manhattan and takes the Amtrak out of Hudson....it's a little expensive for a monthly pass (around 800 bucks) but is a nice ride to Penn Station. We head over to Hudson on the weekends for a lazy lunch and love it here.
Hi Empire - My wife and I moved to Athens (across the river from Hudson) last summer from Weehawken, NJ. My wife works in Manhattan and takes the Amtrak out of Hudson....it's a little expensive for a monthly pass (around 800 bucks) but is a nice ride to Penn Station. We head over to Hudson on the weekends for a lazy lunch and love it here.
That's really good to know, thanks. It concerns me making this commute on a daily basis. Good to know that your wife doesn't mind it, and she's also having to drive over the bridge daily as well. Can I ask does the train generally run on time? Any trouble getting a seat? I don't mind the expense of the monthly pass, as the savings from living up there would be so worth it. I think we'd want to live in downtown Hudson, in a place walkable to the Amtrak station.
Thanks again!
That's really good to know, thanks. It concerns me making this commute on a daily basis. Good to know that your wife doesn't mind it, and she's also having to drive over the bridge daily as well. Can I ask does the train generally run on time? Any trouble getting a seat? I don't mind the expense of the monthly pass, as the savings from living up there would be so worth it. I think we'd want to live in downtown Hudson, in a place walkable to the Amtrak station.
Thanks again!
The drive to the station is nice but there are delays on this line...in the summer they are the worse with all the track work going on. Also on Friday's the trains are full heading upstate but she has always gotten a seat. 15 to 20 min delays are common. If only there was wi-fi on the train...Even with the delays, we would do it all over again and there are many people who live here and work in the city....even making the trip from Albany.
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