Station Stops
Milepost | Station | SLE service date | Connections | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
122.9 | New London Union Station | February 1, 1996 | Northeast Regional, Acela Express | Limited service |
105.1 | Old Saybrook | May 29, 1990 | Northeast Regional | Terminus for most trains |
101.2 | Westbrook | May 29, 1990 | New station under construction | |
96.8 | Clinton | May 29, 1990 | New station opened on July 25, 2005 | |
93.1 | Madison | May 29, 1990 | New station opened on July 28, 2008 | |
88.8 | Guilford | May 29, 1990 | New station opened on November 28, 2005 | |
81.4 | Branford | May 29, 1990 | New station opened on August 8, 2005 | |
72.7 | State Street Station | June 7, 2002 | New Haven Line | |
72.3 | Union Station | May 29, 1990 | Northeast Regional, Acela Express, Vermonter Shuttle, New Haven Line |
Terminus for most trains |
63.3 | Milford | December 17, 2001 | New Haven Line | 2 eastbound trains per weekday |
59.0 | Stratford | December 17, 2001 | New Haven Line | 2 eastbound trains per weekday |
55.4 | Bridgeport | December 17, 2001 | Northeast Regional, New Haven Line, Waterbury Branch | Two round trips per weekday |
33.1 | Stamford | December 17, 2001 | Northeast Regional, Acela Express, Vermonter New Haven Line, New Canaan Branch, Danbury Branch |
Two round trips per weekday |
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