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Tickets and Fares New York Fares Connecticut Fares Effective January 1, 2013 New York State Stations/ Zones Fares to GCT/ Harlem-125th Street Sample fares to GCT/ Harlem-125th Street Select Intermediate Fares to Greenwich On-board fares are indicated in red. On-board fares are indicated in red. On-board fares are indicated in red. 10-Trip One-Way Monthly Weekly 10-Trip 10-Trip One -Way One -Way 10-Trip One-Way Destination Monthly Weekly 10-Trip Zone Harlem Line Hudson Line Zone Senior/ Senior/ Stations Monthly Weekly 10-Trip 10-Trip Senior/ One -Way One -Way Senior/ Commutation Commutation Peak Off -Peak Disabled/ Peak Off -Peak Disabled/ Commutation Commutation Peak Off -Peak Disabled/ Peak Off -Peak Disabled/ Origin Station(s) Station Commutation Commutation Intermediate One-Way Medicare Medicare Medicare Medicare $6.75 $5.00 $3.25 1 Harlem -125th Street Harlem -125th Street 1 $154.00 $49.25 $67.50 $42.50 $32.50 Greenwich INTRASTATE CONNECTICUT $13.00 $11.00 $3.25 Melrose Yankees-E. 153rd Street Cos Cob $12.00 $9.00 $6.00 $2.50 $263.00 $84.25 $120.00 $76.50 $60.00 Stamford thru Rowayton Greenwich $55.50 $17.25 $21.25 Tremont Morris Heights $7.50 $5.75 $3.75 Riverside $18.00 $15.00 $6.00 $9.00 2 $178.00 $55.50 $75.00 $49.00 $37.50 Old Greenwich Tickets Fordham University Heights $14.00 $12.00 $3.75 $2.50 Glenbrook thru New Canaan Greenwich $55.50 $17.25 $21.25 Botanical Garden Marble Hill 2 $9.25 $7.00 $4.50 $9.00 Williams Bridge Spuyten Duyvil 3 $204.00 $65.25 $92.50 $59.50 $45.00 Stamford $15.00 $13.00 $4.50 $3.25 Woodlawn Riverdale Noroton Heights $13.75 $10.25 $6.75 South Norwalk and East Norwalk Greenwich $62.00 $19.25 $27.75 $292.00 $93.50 $137.50 $87.25 $67.50 $9.00 Wakefield $10.50 $7.75 $5.00 Darien $20.00 $16.00 $6.75 4 $229.00 $73.25 $105.00 $66.00 $50.00 Rowayton $4.00 and $17.00 $14.00 $5.00 Westport thru Fairfield Metro Greenwich $78.75 $24.75 $34.00 $10.00 Mount Vernon West Ludlow $12.00 $9.00 $6.00 South Norwalk $14.50 $10.75 $7.25 $5.25 Fleetwood Yonkers 5 $266.00 $85.00 $120.00 $76.50 $60.00 $314.00 $100.50 $145.00 $91.50 $72.50 Bridgeport Greenwich $109.50 $34.50 $44.75 $18.00 $15.00 $6.00 East Norwalk $21.00 $17.00 $7.25 $11.00 3 Bronxville Glenwood Tuckahoe Greystone $14.25 $10.75 $7.00 $6.50 6 $315.00 $100.75 $142.50 $91.50 $70.00 Westport Stratford and Milford Greenwich $128.50 $40.75 $55.25 $20.00 $17.00 $7.00 $13.00 Fares Crestwood Green’s Farms $15.75 $11.75 $7.75 $341.00 $109.00 $157.50 $100.00 $77.50 $16.25 $12.25 $8.00 Southport $22.00 $18.00 $7.75 $8.75 7 $360.00 $115.25 $162.50 $104.25 $80.00 New Haven and New Haven-State St. Greenwich $173.50 $55.25 $74.50 Scarsdale Hastings-on-Hudson $22.00 $18.00 $8.00 Fairfield $15.00 Hartsdale Dobbs Ferry Fairfield Metro $5.00 4 White Plains Ardsley-on-Hudson $18.75 $14.00 $9.25 Bridgeport $17.00 $12.75 $8.50 Bethel and Danbury Greenwich $106.00 $32.75 $42.50 8 $404.00 $129.25 $187.50 $119.00 $92.50 $371.00 $118.75 $170.00 $108.50 $85.00 $11.00 North White Plains Irvington $25.00 $20.00 $9.25 $23.00 $19.00 $8.50 Includes new Connecticut $21.00 $15.75 $10.50 9 $443.00 $141.75 $210.00 $134.00 $105.00 Stratford $18.25 $14.00 $9.00 NEW YORK STATE TO CONNECTICUT Valhalla Tarrytown $27.00 $22.00 $10.50 $391.00 $125.00 $182.50 $119.00 $90.00 Department of Transportation Mount Pleasant Philipse Manor Milford $24.00 $20.00 $9.00 $4.50 Fordham Greenwich $86.50 $26.75 $38.25 $22.00 $16.25 $10.50 $11.00 5 Hawthorne Scarborough 10 $455.00 $144.75 $220.00 $138.25 $105.00 New Haven $20.50 $15.50 $10.25 fares for the New Haven Line for Pleasantville Ossining $28.00 $22.00 $10.50 N.Haven-State St. $436.00 $139.50 $205.00 $131.75 $102.50 $4.25 $27.00 $22.00 $10.25 Mount Vernon East thru New Rochelle Greenwich $86.50 $26.75 $36.25 Chappaqua Croton-Harmon $10.00 travel: $9.25 $7.00 $4.50 Glenbrook 12 $204.00 $65.25 $92.50 $59.50 $45.00 $3.50 Mount Kisco Cortlandt $15.00 $13.00 $4.50 Springdale $13.75 $10.25 $6.75 Larchmont thru Harrison Greenwich $67.50 $21.00 $29.75 $292.00 $93.50 $137.50 $87.25 $67.50 $10.00 Bedford Hills Peekskill Talmadge Hill $10.50 $7.75 $5.00 $20.00 $16.00 $6.75 6 13 $229.00 $73.25 $105.00 $66.00 $50.00 New Canaan $3.25 I Between stations in Katonah $17.00 $14.00 $5.00 Rye and Port Chester Greenwich $59.50 $18.50 $27.75 Goldens Bridge $9.00 $11.00 $8.25 $5.50 Merritt 7 Connecticut; 14 $247.00 $79.00 $110.00 $70.25 $55.00 $15.00 $11.00 $7.50 $17.00 $14.00 $5.50 Wilton $324.00 $103.75 $150.00 $93.50 $75.00 Purdy’s Manitou $21.00 $17.00 $7.50 I Between stations in Croton Falls Garrison Cannondale 7 Brewster Cold Spring Select Intermediate Fares within New York Branchville Connecticut & New York Southeast Breakneck Ridge Select Intermediate Fares to Stamford On-board fares are indicated in red. Redding $15.75 $11.75 $7.75 Bethel $341.00 $109.00 $157.50 $100.00 $77.50 Patterson Beacon $22.00 $18.00 $7.75 On-board fares are indicated in red. Danbury 8 Pawling New Hamburg Destination Monthly Weekly 10-Trip Appalachian Trail Line/Origin Station(s) Station Commutation Commutation Intermediate One-Way Destination Monthly Weekly 10-Trip See inside for: Derby Shelton Origin Station(s) Station Commutation Commutation Intermediate One-Way Harlem Valley-Wingdale Poughkeepsie Ansonia 9 HUDSON LINE Seymour Dover Plains $18.00 $13.75 $9.00 INTRASTATE CONNECTICUT I Fares $2.75 Beacon Falls $393.00 $125.75 $180.00 $117.00 $90.00 $2.50 Yankees-E. 153rd Street thru Riverdale Yonkers $59.50 $18.50 $23.50 $24.00 $20.00 $9.00 Stamford thru Rowayton Stamford $55.50 $17.25 $21.25 Tenmile River $9.00 Naugatuck $9.00 10 Wassaic $4.50 Waterbury $2.50 I Discount/Refund Policies Yankees-E. 153rd Street thru Riverdale Tarrytown $88.00 $29.50 $38.25 Glenbrook thru New Canaan Stamford $55.50 $17.25 $21.25 $11.00 $9.00 $2.50 South Norwalk and East Norwalk Stamford $55.50 $17.25 $21.25 I Ticket Validity Policies $9.00 HARLEM LINE $2.50 Zone New Haven Line $3.25 Westport thru Fairfield Metro Stamford $59.50 $18.50 $21.25 Melrose thru Wakefield White Plains $69.25 $21.50 $27.75 $9.00 $9.00 $4.00 Bridgeport Stamford $80.50 $25.25 $34.00 Mount Vernon East $2.75 $10.00 Mount Vernon West thru Crestwood White Plains $59.50 $18.50 $23.50 Pelham $9.00 $4.75 12 Stratford and Milford Stamford $99.00 $31.50 $40.50 New Rochelle $11.00 $2.75 Scarsdale thru North White Plains White Plains $59.50 $18.50 $23.50 $6.75 Larchmont $9.00 New Haven and New Haven-State St. Stamford $144.00 $46.00 $57.50 $13.00 On-board fares are higher. 13 Mamaroneck $2.75 $4.25 Harrison Valhalla thru Chappaqua White Plains $60.50 $18.75 $23.50 Bethel and Danbury Stamford $88.50 $27.50 $36.25 Buy tickets in advance at a ticket $9.00 $10.00 Rye $4.75 office, ticket machine or online 14 Mount Kisco thru Goldens Bridge White Plains $96.25 $29.75 $40.50 Port Chester $11.00 NEW YORK STATE TO CONNECTICUT at www.mta.info/mnr. $6.50 $5.25 Purdy's thru Southeast White Plains $136.25 $42.25 $55.25 Fordham Stamford $114.00 $35.25 $44.75 $13.00 $11.00 $5.25 $9.25 Mount Vernon East thru New Rochelle Stamford $114.00 $35.25 $44.75 Patterson and Pawling White Plains $180.50 $56.00 $78.75 $11.00 $15.00 $4.50 Larchmont thru Harrison Stamford $96.00 $29.75 $38.25 $11.25 $11.00 Harlem Valley-Wingdale and Dover Plains White Plains $237.50 $73.75 $95.75 $17.00 $4.25 Rye and Port Chester Stamford $82.00 $25.50 $36.25 $11.50 $10.00 Tenmile River and Wassaic White Plains $237.50 $73.75 $97.75 $18.00 BUYING TICKETS The best and most convenient way to buy tick - TICKET TYPES One-Way Off-Peak Child Fare (5-11 years old) Ten-Trip Peak REFUNDS ets is by purchasing them in advance. Peak fares are charged for travel to and from Off-peak single ride to/from Manhattan; save Save 50% off the applicable adult fare for chil - Ten peak trips to/from Manhattan on one con - 25% off the regular one-way peak fare.
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