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Special Ctdot Construction Timetable New Haven Line SPECIAL CTDOT CONSTRUCTION TIMETABLE Effective: Saturday, June 29 – Sunday, July 7, 2019 The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) is replacing the This bridge replacement work will reduce the number of main-line tracks CTDOT scheduled the bridge replacement work during the week of the Atlantic Street Bridge located at the east end of the Stamford station available in Stamford from five to two, and will significantly limit the railroad’s July 4 holiday, when the New Haven Line typically sees a 25 – 30% over this 9-day period. ability to move trains in the Stamford area. reduction in weekday ridership. Due to the number of schedule changes during this 9-day period, customers are urged to look up their train time prior to their expected trip by using any of the following: • Metro-North’s train schedules available online at www.mta.info/mnr; • New.MTA.info on a computer • Metro-North TrainTime® App on a smartphone • MYmta app on your smartphone or tablet Train schedules are most affected on the four weekdays: Monday July 1, 2, 3, and Friday, July 5 Significant adjustments will be made to New Haven LinePEAK AM and PM Service. • From New Haven West/Inbound to Grand Central Terminal, • From Grand Central Terminal to New Haven, East/Outbound, 13 PLEASE NOTE: The special schedule will NOT have a significant 10 inbound AM peak-hour trains will be combined/cancelled. PM peak-hour trains are combined/cancelled. impact on New Haven Line weekend and holiday service, which includes • Some trains will depart their station 1 – 5 minutes EARLIER or • Both inbound and outbound trains will have station stops added to Saturday & Sunday, June 29 – 30, the 4th of July holiday, when LATER than shown on the April 14, 2019 schedule. provide as much peak frequency as possible, but there will be fewer a Sunday schedule will be in effect, and Saturday & Sunday, July 6 – 7. trains than normal, and crowding is likely. Expect periodic delays due to construction. New Canaan Branch Substitute Busing Danbury & in effect between Saturday, June 29 – Sunday, July 7 Waterbury Branches During this 9-day period, June 29, — July 7, substitute bus service will be in effect on the • Substitute Busing will affect 4 trains after 10:30 PM on Friday Night, June 28 and • Some schedule adjustments to New Canaan Branch between New Canaan and Stamford stations. continue through Early AM Monday, July 8. meet New Haven trains. • All New Canaan buses will leave between 10 – 20 minutes EARLIER than their published schedule to meet the train times in Stamford. Monday – Friday (Except the Fourth of July holiday) Saturday, Sunday & Holiday (Fourth of July) JULY 1 – 3, & 5 JUNE 29 – 30, JULY 4, 6 – 7 3305 1811 1429 1831 1535 1541 3545 1551 1555 1559 1563 1567 1571 1575 1577 1587 1591 1595 1597 1497 6505 6509 6513 6517 6521 6525 6529 6533 6537 6541 6545 6549 6553 6557 6561 6565 6569 6571 TO B1707 B1711 B1723 B1731 B1735 B1741 B1745 B1751 B1755 B1759 B1763 B1767 B1771 B1775 B1777 B1787 B1791 B1795 B1797 B1799 TO B6705 B6709 B6713 B6717 B6721 B6725 B6729 B6733 B6737 B6741 B6745 B6749 B6753 B6757 B6761 B6765 B6769 B6771 STAMFORD & NY AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM STAMFORD & NY AM AM AM AM AM AM AM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM We appreciate your patience New Canaan B 5 00 B 5 59 B 6 49 B 7 10 B 7 34 B 8 36 B 9 26 B 10 14 B 11 14 B 12 12 B 1 12 B 2 12 B 3 07 B 4 04 B 4 49 B 7 07 B 8 09 B 9 03 B 10 03 B 11 02 New Canaan B 6 06 B 7 07 B 8 07 B 9 07 B 10 07 B 11 07 B 12 07 B 1 07 B 2 07 B 3 07 B 4 07 B 5 07 B 6 07 B 7 07 B 8 07 B 9 07 B 10 07 B 11 07 Talmadge Hill B 5 10 B 6 09 B 6 59 B 7 20 B 7 44 B 8 46 B 9 36 B 10 24 B 11 24 B 12 22 B 1 22 B 2 22 B 3 17 B 4 14 B 4 59 B 7 17 B 8 19 B 9 13 B 10 13 B 11 12 Talmadge Hill B 6 16 B 7 17 B 8 17 B 9 17 B 10 17 B 11 17 B 12 17 B 1 17 B 2 17 B 3 17 B 4 17 B 5 17 B 6 17 B 7 17 B 8 17 B 9 17 B 10 17 B 11 17 during the accommodation of this Springdale B 5 12 B 6 11 B 7 01 B 7 22 B 7 46 B 8 48 B 9 38 B 10 26 B 11 26 B 12 24 B 1 24 B 2 24 B 3 19 B 4 16 B 4 51 B 7 19 B 8 21 B 9 15 B 10 15 B 11 14 Springdale B 6 18 B 7 19 B 8 19 B 9 19 B 10 19 B 11 19 B 12 19 B 1 19 B 2 19 B 3 19 B 4 19 B 5 19 B 6 19 B 7 19 B 8 19 B 9 19 B 10 19 B 11 19 BRANCH B 5 22 B 6 21 B 7 11 B 7 32 B 7 56 B 8 58 B 9 48 B 10 36 B 11 36 B 12 34 B 1 34 B 2 34 B 3 29 B 4 26 B 5 01 B 7 29 B 8 31 B 9 25 B 10 25 B 11 24 B 6 28 B 7 29 B 8 29 B 9 31 B 10 31 B 11 31 B 12 31 B 1 31 B 2 31 B 3 31 B 4 31 B 5 31 B 6 31 B 7 31 B 8 31 B 9 31 B 10 31 B 11 31 Glenbrook BRANCH Glenbrook important CTDOT Atlantic Street NEW CANAAN NEW CANAAN B 5 34 Stamford Ar. B 6 33 B 7 23 B 7 44 B 8 08 B 9 10 B 10 00 B 10 48 B 11 48 B 12 46 B 1 46 B 2 46 B 3 41 B 4 38 B 5 13 B 7 41 B 8 43 B 9 37 B 10 37 B 11 36 NEW CANAAN Stamford Ar. B 6 40 B 7 41 B 8 41 B 9 41 B 10 41 B 11 41 B 12 41 B 1 41 B 2 41 B 3 41 B 4 41 B 5 41 B 6 41 B 7 41 B 8 41 B 9 41 B 10 41 B 11 41 Stamford Lv. A 5 44 6 43 7 33 7 54 8 18 9 20 10 10 10 58 11 58 12 56 1 56 2 56 3 51 4 48 5 23 7 51 8 53 9 47 10 47 11 46 Stamford Lv. A 6 50 7 51 8 51 9 51 10 51 11 51 12 51 1 51 2 51 3 51 4 51 5 51 6 51 7 51 8 51 9 51 10 51 11 51 Bridge Replacement project. Local Local Greenwich Greenwich Greenwich Fordham Harlem-125th St. (D) D 7 39 D 8 39 D 9 39 D 10 39 D 11 39 D 12 39 D 1 39 D 2 39 D 3 39 D 4 39 D 5 39 D 6 39 D 7 39 D 8 39 D 9 39 D 10 39 D 11 39 D 12 39 Stops Express Stops Express 10 19 Express 4 58 5 33 Express H 9 30 Express 7 50 8 50 9 50 10 50 11 50 12 50 1 50 2 50 3 50 4 50 5 50 6 50 7 50 8 50 9 50 10 50 11 50 12 50 Also Grand Central Terminal to Rye to Rye Only Only Only Only Fri. 6/28 AM AM AM AM AM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM AM AM New Regular Service Schedules Harlem-125th St. (D) D 6 32 D 7 23 D 8 37 D 9 11 D 10 02 D 10 55 D 11 41 D 12 42 D 1 43 D 2 43 D 3 43 D 4 35 D 5 36 D 6 12 D 8 34 D 9 38 D 10 33 D 11 33 D 12 35 Grand Central Terminal 6 44 7 36 8 28 8 50 9 24 10 13 11 06 11 55 12 55 1 55 2 55 3 55 4 46 5 50 6 26 8 46 9 51 10 46 11 46 12 46 Will Be In Effect July 8 – Sept. 29 AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM AM Información en español está disponible en nuestro sitio web o por teléfono: 1510 1512 1516 1518 1522 1526 1530 1534 1538 3340 3350 1556 1456 1470 1574 3578 1582 1586 1590 1594 1598 6504 6506 6510 6514 6518 6522 6526 6530 6534 6538 6542 6546 6550 6554 6558 6562 6566 6570 6598 FROM B1710 B1712 B1716 B1718 B1722 B1726 B1730 B1734 B1738 B1740 B1750 B1752 B1758 B1770 B1774 B1778 B1782 B1786 B1790 B1794 B1798 FROM B6704 B6706 B6710 B6714 B6718 B6722 B6726 B6730 B6734 B6738 B6742 B6746 B6750 B6754 B6758 B6762 B6766 B6770 B6798 Informação em português está disponível em nosso site ou pelo telefone: NY & STAMFORD AM AM AM AM AM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM AM NY & STAMFORD AM AM AM AM AM AM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM AM Informazione in italiano è disponibile sul nostro sito web o per telefono: Grand Central Terminal 7 30 8 04 9 04 10 04 11 04 12 04 1 04 2 04 3 05 3 39 4 45 5 22 5 28 6 13 6 53 7 34 8 07 9 06 10 06 11 26 12 07 Grand Central Terminal 5 30 7 02 8 02 9 02 10 02 11 02 12 02 1 02 2 02 3 02 4 02 5 02 6 02 7 02 8 02 9 02 10 02 11 26 12 07 ( ) Harlem-125th St.
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