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  2. Derby–Shelton station - Wikipedia

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    Derby/Shelton. / 41.3202843; -73.0835652. Derby–Shelton station (signed as Derby/Shelton) is a commuter rail station on the Waterbury Branch of the Metro-North Railroad New Haven Line, serving the cities of Derby and Shelton, Connecticut. It is the southernmost stop on the Waterbury Branch before trains merge onto the Northeast Corridor .

  3. Southport station (Metro-North) - Wikipedia

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    Stick/Eastlake. NRHP reference No. 89000927 [4] Added to NRHP. July 28, 1989. Location. Southport station is a commuter rail station on the Metro-North Railroad New Haven Line, located in Southport, Connecticut. It is one of three railroad stations in the town of Fairfield, the others being Fairfield and Fairfield Metro .

  4. Person Fatally Struck By Train Near Cos Cob Station: MTA - Patch

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    Richard Kaufman, Patch Staff. Metro-North Railroad first tweeted about the incident shortly after 4 p.m . (Kristin Borden/Patch) GREENWICH, CT — A man was struck by a train and killed near the ...

  5. NYC Area's 3 Commuter Railroads Should Merge, Report Says - Patch

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    The Metro-North, LIRR and NJ Transit together carry 265 million riders each year to 389 stations along more than 2,100 miles of track, according to the report. The new system would be built in ...

  6. Westchester Woman To Head Metro-North Railroad

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    Metro-North provides 86.5 million rides a year between Grand Central Terminal and 123 stations in nine counties in New York and Connecticut on the Pascack, Hudson, Harlem and New Haven lines.

  7. Irvington station (Metro-North) - Wikipedia

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    In 1852, Irvington was also named for the first coal-fueled steam locomotive of the Hudson River Railroad. [6] The HRR was acquired by the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad in 1869, and the New York Central Railroad in 1913. The existing station house was built in 1889 and designed by the Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge architectural firm.

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