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  2. Wilton station (Metro-North) - Wikipedia

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    Wilton. / 41.1959; -73.4321. Wilton station is a commuter rail station on the Danbury Branch of the Metro-North Railroad 's New Haven Line, located in Wilton, Connecticut. The station first opened in 1852 and is the most used station on the Danbury Branch by weekday passengers.

  3. Waterbury station - Wikipedia

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    Waterbury. / 41.5544; -73.0470. Waterbury station is a commuter rail stop on the Waterbury Branch of the Metro-North Railroad 's New Haven Line, located on Meadow Street in Waterbury, Connecticut. It is the northern terminus of the Waterbury Branch. Following its completion on March 28, 2015, improved express bus service began between Waterbury ...

  4. Redding station (Metro-North) - Wikipedia

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    Redding. / 41.3256; -73.4335. Redding station (also known as West Redding) is a commuter rail stop on the Danbury Branch of the Metro-North Railroad New Haven Line, located in Redding, Connecticut. The station has one two-car-long high-level side platform to the west of the single track. [3] : 27.

  5. Green's Farms station - Wikipedia

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    Green's Farms station is a commuter rail stop on the Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line, located in Westport, Connecticut. Station layout. The station has two high-level side platforms, each six cars long, serving the outer tracks of the four-track Northeast Corridor.: 21 The station has 466 parking spaces, all owned by the state.

  6. Ansonia station - Wikipedia

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    Ansonia station is a commuter rail station on the Waterbury Branch of the Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line, located in Ansonia, Connecticut. Station layout [ edit ] This station has one low-level side platform to the east of the track.

  7. Beacon Line - Wikipedia

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    The Metro-North Railroad 's Beacon Line is a non-revenue line connecting the railroad's three revenue lines east of the Hudson River. From west to east, the lines that connect are Hudson Line, Harlem Line, and the Danbury Branch of the New Haven Line. It was purchased by Metro-North in 1995 for $4.2 million from Maybrook Properties, a ...

  8. North Danbury station - Wikipedia

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    North Danbury station is a proposed commuter rail stop on the Danbury Branch of the Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line, to be located in Danbury, Connecticut. History [ edit ] Plans call for the station to be located at the current park and ride at 67 White Turkey Road Ext, adjacent to the Brookfield-Danbury border. [1]

  9. CT Rail - Wikipedia

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    CT Rail, stylized as CTrail, is the brand for commuter rail services overseen by the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT), in the U.S. state of Connecticut, with some service extending into Massachusetts. CTDOT oversees two lines: Shore Line East, between New Haven and New London, Connecticut, and the Hartford Line, from New Haven ...