Station Stops
State | County | Town/City | Milepost | Station | Fare Zone | Connections |
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New York | New York | Manhattan | 0.0 | Grand Central Terminal/GCT | 1 | NYC Transit: 4 5 6 <6> 7 <7> S trains; M1, M2, M3, M4, M42, M101, M102, M103 |
4.2 | Harlem – 125th Street | 1 | NYC Transit: 4 5 6 <6> trains; M1 (northbound), M35, M60 to LaGuardia Airport, M98, M100, M101, Bx15 | |||
Bronx | Bronx | Hudson Line splits at Mott Haven Junction | ||||
6.0 | Yankees – East 153rd Street |
2 | NYC Transit: 4 B D trains; Bx6, Bx13 | |||
Melrose and Tremont stations are bypassed | ||||||
8.9 | Fordham | 2 | NYC Transit: B D trains; Bx1, Bx2, Bx9, Bx12, Bx12 Select Bus Service, Bx17, Bx22, Bx34, Bx41, Bx55, BxM4 Bee-Line: 60, 61, 62 |
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Botanical Garden, Williams Bridge, and Woodlawn stations are bypassed | ||||||
Harlem Line splits at Woodlawn Junction; former power change | ||||||
Westchester | Mount Vernon | 14.0 | Mount Vernon East | 12 | Bee-Line: 7, 40, 41, 42, 52, 53, 54, 55, 91 | |
Power change from third rail to overhead catenary | ||||||
Pelham | 15.1 | Pelham | 12 | Bee-Line: 53 | ||
New Rochelle | Northeast Corridor joins line | |||||
16.6 | New Rochelle | 12 | Amtrak Northeast Regional Bee-Line: 7, 30, 42, 45, 60, 61, 62, 66, 91 |
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Larchmont | 18.7 | Larchmont | 13 | Bee-Line: 60, 61, 66, 70, 71 | ||
Mamaroneck | 20.5 | Mamaroneck | 13 | Bee-Line: 60, 61 | ||
Harrison | 22.2 | Harrison | 13 | Bee-Line: 5, 61 | ||
Rye | 24.1 | Rye | 14 | Bee-Line: 61, 75, 76 | ||
Port Chester | 25.7 | Port Chester | 14 | Bee-Line: 13, 61, 76 CT Transit Stamford: 11A, 11B |
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Connecticut | Fairfield | Greenwich | 28.1 | Greenwich | 15 | Norwalk Transit: Greenwich Commuter Connection CT Transit Stamford: 11, I-BUS |
29.6 | Cos Cob | 15 | ||||
30.2 | Riverside | 15 | ||||
31.2 | Old Greenwich | 15 | CT Transit Stamford: 24 | |||
Stamford | 33.0 | Stamford | 16 | Amtrak Acela Express, Northeast Regional and Vermonter Shore Line East CT Transit Stamford: All routes Greyhound Uconn Shuttle |
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New Canaan Branch splits | ||||||
Darien | 36.2 | Noroton Heights | 16 | CT Transit Stamford: 42 | ||
37.7 | Darien | 16 | CT Transit Stamford: 41, 42 | |||
Norwalk | 39.2 | Rowayton | 16 | Norwalk Transit: 12 | ||
41.0 | South Norwalk | 17 | Norwalk Transit: 10, 11, 12, Evening Shuttle, Sunday Shuttle, Norwalk Commuter Connection - Hospital-Virgin Atlantic, Merrit 7, Westport Road | |||
Danbury Branch splits | ||||||
42.0 | East Norwalk | 17 | Norwalk Transit: 8, 11 | |||
Westport | 44.2 | Westport | 18 | Norwalk Transit: S1, S2, S3, S4, Imperial Avenue Shuttle, Nyla Farms Shuttle | ||
47.2 | Green's Farms | 18 | Norwalk Transit: G1, G2, Nyla Farms Shuttle | |||
Fairfield | 48.9 | Southport | 18 | |||
50.5 | Fairfield | 18 | GBTA: 7, Coastal Link | |||
52.3 | Fairfield Metro | 18 | GBTA: 5, 7 | |||
Bridgeport | 55.4 | Bridgeport | 19 | Amtrak Northeast Regional and Vermonter Shore Line East GBTA:1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 15, 17, 19X, 22X, 23, Coastal Link Greyhound bus |
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Stratford | 59.0 | Stratford | 20 | GBTA: 1, 10, 16, 23, Coastal Link | ||
New Haven | Milford | Waterbury Branch splits | ||||
63.2 | Milford | 20 | GBTA: Coastal Link, Milford Transit: 2, 3, 4 CT Transit New Haven: J |
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New Haven | 72.3 | New Haven – Union Station | 21 | Amtrak Acela Express, Northeast Regional and Vermonter Shore Line East CT Transit New Haven: Commuter Connection PM dropoff, Union Station Shuttle, J, S Greyhound bus |
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74.0 | New Haven – State Street |
21 | Shore Line East CT Transit New Haven: Commuter Connection AM pickup, D, F, G, Q, Z |
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Line continues as the Northeast Corridor |
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