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Hartford Line Service Information Buy Tickets Using Your Mobile Device – Available for Android Or Apple EFFECTIVE JULY 26, 2021 For information on ADA access, call: 1-877-CTrides (1-877-287-4337) Hartford Line Service Information Buy tickets using your mobile device – available for Android or Apple. 3 color logo Color logo with Amtrak and CTrail will operate on a modified schedule for Labor Day Weekend, September 4–6. Check HartfordLine.com for details. white outline TRAVEL ADVISORY Amtrak and CTrail operarán con un horario modificado para el fin de semana del Día del Trabajo, del 4 al 6 de septiembre. MONDAY–FRIDAY / LUNES A VIERNES Visite HartfordLine.com para obtener más detalles. Southbound / Sur to New Haven & New York City TRAIN LEGEND AMTK = Amtrak MNR = New Haven Line (Metro-North) SLE = Shore Line East AMTK AMTK CTrail AMTK CTrail AMTK CTrail AMTK CTrail AMTK CTrail CTrail AMTK AMTK CTrail CTrail Hartford Line 451 141 4 451 495 4453 471 4405 473 4407 475 4461 4463 417 479 4467 4 415 SPRINGFIELD 5:10AM 5:50AM 7:05AM 8:55AM 10:39AM 12:05PM 1:50PM 3:55PM 5:45PM 7:25PM 8:43PM 9:30PM Windsor Locks 5:28 6:15 7:24 9:14 11:00 12:24 2:11 4:14 6:04 7:44 9:04 9:51 Windsor 5:34 6:21 7:29 9:19 11:07 12:29 2:18 4:19 6:10 7:49 9:11 9:58 HARTFORD 5:43 6:31 7:05AM 7:39 8:15AM 9:29 11:17 12:39 2:28 4:29 5:05PM 5:55PM 6:20 7:59 9:21 10:08 Berlin 5:53 6:42 7:17 7:49 8:27 9:40 11:29 12:50 2:40 4:40 5:17 6:07 6:30 8:10 9:33 10:20 Meriden 6:02 6:53 7:26 7:58 8:36 9:49 11:38 12:59 2:49 4:49 5:26 6:16 6:39 8:19 9:42 10:29 Wallingford 6:10 7:01 7:35 8:06 8:45 9:57 11:47 1:07 2:58 4:57 5:35 6:25 6:47 8:27 9:51 10:38 State Street 6:23 7:14 7:51 8:19 9:01 10:10 12:03PM 1:20 3:14 5:10 5:51 6:41 7:00 8:40 10:07 10:55 NEW HAVEN Union Station 6:30 7:22 7:57 8:27 9:07 10:18 12:11 1:28 3:22 5:18 5:57 6:47 7:08 8:48 10:13 11:02 THRU Connecting to MNR MNR AMTK MNR AMTK MNR MNR AMTK MNR AMTK MNR MNR AMTK MNR MNR AMTK MNR AMTK AMTK MNR MNR MNR AMTK AMTK MNR MNR MNR AMTK 6509 6 511 141 6513 2153 6517 6517 95 6521 171 6525 6533 173 6537 6545 137 6553 175 2173 6557 6561 6561 177 179 6569 6571 6573 67 New Haven Union Station 6:40 7:18 7:37 7:38 8:09 8:39 8:39 8:43 9:39 10:40 10:38 12:39PM 1:35 1:38 3:39 4:31 5:39 5:45 6:20 6:39 7:38 7:38 8:13 9:10 9:39 10:38 11:35PM 12:55AM NY Grand Central Terminal 12:50PM (ARRIVAL TIME) 8:50 9:20 9:50 10:50 10:50 11:50 2:50 3:50 5:50 7:50 8:50 9:50 9:50 11:50 12:50 1:46 NY Penn Station 12:22PM (ARRIVAL TIME) 9:21 9:47 10:22 3:22 6:10 7:28 8:00 9:52 10:55 2:34 Northbound / Norte to Hartford & Springfield Connecting from MNR AMTK MNR MNR AMTK AMTK MNR MNR AMTK MNR MNR AMTK MNR AMTK MNR MNR MNR MNR AMTK MNR AMTK AMTK MNR AMTK MNR MNR AMTK 6502 66 6504 3504 190 170 6510 6514 86 6530 6530 174 6534 176 6538 6540 6544 6546 94 6552 148 2172 6556 178 6558 6558 136 NY Penn Station 2:41AM 6:56AM 8:31AM 12:31PM 2:01PM 3:31PM 4:34PM 5:39PM 6:49PM 7:00PM 7:51PM 8:57PM NY Grand Central Terminal 1:47AM 5:30AM 6:06AM 8:02AM 9:02AM 1:02PM 1:02PM 2:02PM 3:02PM 3:34PM 5:02PM 6:34PM 7:34PM 8:02PM 8:02PM New Haven Union Station 4:09AM 4:26AM 8:03 8:36 8:44 10:13 10:19 11:17 2:08 3:18 3:18 3:42 4:17 5:12 5:17 5:38 6:38 7:17 7:25 8:38PM 8:41 8:45 9:38 9:40 10:17 10:17 10:44 (ARRIVAL TIME) THRU THRU Hartford Line CTrail CTrail CTrail AMTK AMTK CTrail CTrail AMTK CTrail AMTK CTrail CTrail AMTK AMTK AMTK AMTK AMTK 4450 4452 4404 490 470 4406 4458 474 4462 476 4 414 4466 494 148 478 412 136 Mon-Thurs only Fri only NEW HAVEN Union Station 5:55 6:35AM 8:20 9:00 10:26 11:35 3:26 4:00 4:47 5:25 6:17 7:00 7:35 8:55 9:55 10:59 10:59 State Street 5:58 6:38 8:23 9:02 10:28 11:38 3:29 4:02 4:50 5:27 6:20 7:03 7:37 8:56 9:57 11:01 11:01 Wallingford 6:13 6:53 8:38 9:14 10:39 11:53 3:44 4:15 5:05 5:39 6:35 7:18 7:49 9:09 10:09 11:15 11:15 Meriden 6:22 7:02 8:47 9:23 10:48 12:02PM 3:53 4:22 5:14 5:47 6:44 7:27 7:58 9:17 10:18 11:23 11:23 Berlin 6:31 7:11 8:56 9:32 10:56 12:11 4:02 4:31 5:23 5:55 6:53 7:36 8:07 9:28 10:26 11:32 11:32 HARTFORD 6:47 7:27 9:10 9:45 11:10 12:25 4:18 4:46 5:39 6:09 7:07 7:50 8:20 9:44 10:40 11:48 11:48 Windsor 9:19 9:52 11:16 12:34 4:53 6:15 7:16 7:59 8:26 9:53 10:47 11:54 11:54 Windsor Locks 9:25 9:58 11:23 12:40 5:00 6:22 7:22 8:09 8:33 9:59 10:53 12:02AM 12:02AM SPRINGFIELD 9:52 10:24 11:49 1:07 5:25 6:48 7:49 8:36 8:59 10:31 11:18 12:30 12:30 Weekend trains will operate on the following schedules during the holidays. Please refer to the Amtrak Northeast Corridor and New Haven Line (Metro-North) timetables for connecting trains during holiday periods. Los trenes de fin de semana operarán en los siguientes horarios durante las vacaciones. Consulte los horarios de Amtrak Northeast Corridor y New Haven Line (Metro-North) para conectar trenes durante los períodos de vacaciones. HOLIDAY Visit HartfordLine.com for all CTrail Hartford Line schedule details. SCHEDULE LABOR DAY THANKSGIVING Sunday, September 5: Trains will operate on a Saturday schedule CTrail Hartford Line and Amtrak trains will operate on a special schedule during Thanksgiving week. Please monitor HartfordLine.com or sign up for service alerts for future updates. Monday, September 6: Trains will operate on a Sunday schedule Los trenes CTrail Hartford Line y Amtrak operarán en un horario especial durante la semana de Acción de Gracias. Controle HartfordLine.com o regístrese para recibir alertas de servicio para futuras actualizaciones. Purchase tickets prior to boarding using a ticket vending machine or the CTrail eTix app for CTrail Hartford Line, CTrail Shore Line East, and connecting New Haven Line (Metro-North) trains. Customers who feel sick should not use public transportation. The use of face masks or face covering is required when traveling on CTrail Shore Line East and CTrail Hartford Line trains, any other public transportation service in Connecticut, WEEKENDS / FINES DE SEMANA and within any semi-enclosed transit stop, waiting area, or CTrail station. Southbound / Sur to New Haven & New York City AMTK AMTK AMTK AMTK CTrail AMTK CTrail AMTK AMTK CTrail CTrail AMTK CTrail AMTK AMTK CTrail Hartford Line 143 405 157 147 6401 461 6403 463 409 6455 6457 465 6459 467 497 6 411 Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sun only Sat only Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat only Sun only Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sun only Sat-Sun Sat only Sun only Sat-Sun SPRINGFIELD 6:00AM 7:25AM 7:58AM 8:35AM 10:00AM 10:34AM 11:57AM 12:30PM 1:05PM 2:20PM 4:00PM 5:30PM 7:30PM 9:45PM Windsor Locks 6:19 7:44 8:17 8:54 10:21 10:53 12:18PM 12:49 1:24 2:41 4:19 5:49 7:50 10:06 Windsor 6:24 7:49 8:23 9:00 10:28 10:59 12:25 12:55 1:29 2:48 4:25 5:55 7:56 10:13 HARTFORD 6:34 7:59 8:33 9:10 10:39 11:08 12:36 1:05 1:39 2:59 4:05PM 4:34 5:30PM 6:05 8:07 10:24 Berlin 6:44 8:10 8:44 9:22 10:51 11:19 12:48 1:16 1:49 3:11 4:17 4:44 5:42 6:15 8:17 10:36 Meriden 6:53 8:19 8:54 9:32 11:00 11:29 12:57 1:24 1:57 3:20 4:26 4:54 5:51 6:23 8:26 10:45 Wallingford 7:02 8:27 9:03 9:41 11:09 11:36 1:06 1:32 2:05 3:29 4:35 5:03 6:00 6:32 8:34 10:54 State Street 7:15 8:40 9:16 9:54 11:25 11:49 1:22 1:45 2:20 3:45 4:51 5:16 6:16 6:45 8:47 11:10 NEW HAVEN Union Station 7:19 8:47 9:20 10:02 11:33 11:56 1:28 1:52 2:27 3:52 4:57 5:23 6:22 6:52 8:54 11:18 THRU THRU THRU AMTK MNR AMTK MNR AMTK MNR AMTK MNR MNR AMTK MNR MNR AMTK MNR MNR AMTK AMTK MNR AMTK MNR AMTK MNR MNR AMTK MNR AMTK MNR MNR AMTK Connecting to 143 6513 195 6521 157 6521 147 6525 6529 161 6533 6537 163 6541 6541 149 135 6549 165 6553 165 6553 6557 167 6561 169 6569 6573 65/67 Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sun only Sat-Sun Sat only Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat only Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sun only Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat only Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun New Haven Union Station 7:35 7:38 9:06 9:39 9:34 9:39 10:18 10:38 11:39AM 12:06PM 12:39PM 1:38 2:06 2:39 2:39 2:43 4:04 4:38 5:35 5:39 5:35 5:39 6:39 7:06 7:38 9:06 9:39 11:35 12:50AM NY Grand Central Terminal 12:50PM 1:50PM 1:46AM (ARRIVAL TIME) 9:50 11:50 11:50 2:50 3:50 4:50 4:50 5:51 7:50 7:50 8:50 9:50 11:50 NY Penn Station (ARRIVAL TIME) 9:25 10:51 11:23 12:13 1:51 3:52 4:33 6:50 7:31 7:31 8:50 10:51 2:34 Northbound / Norte to Hartford & Springfield MNR MNR AMTK MNR MNR AMTK AMTK MNR MNR MNR AMTK MNR MNR AMTK MNR AMTK MNR AMTK MNR MNR AMTK MNR AMTK Connecting from 6504 6504 150 6506 6510 160 162 6518 6526 6526 164 6530 6534 88 6542 140 6546 2256 6548 6554 132 6554 146 Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sun only Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sun only Sat-Sun Sat only NY Penn Station 7:01AM 9:01AM 10:01AM 1:01PM 3:01PM 4:30PM 6:03PM 7:31PM 8:00PM NY Grand Central Terminal 5:30AM 5:30AM 7:02AM 8:02AM 10:02AM 12:02PM 12:02PM 1:02PM 2:02PM 4:02PM 5:02PM 5:34PM 7:02PM 7:02PM New Haven Union Station 8:03 8:03 8:42 9:20 10:19 10:45 11:44 12:18PM 2:17 2:17 2:44 3:18 4:17 4:45 6:18 6:11 7:17 7:35 7:38 9:18 9:14 9:18 9:39 (ARRIVAL TIME) THRU THRU Hartford Line CTrail CTrail AMTK CTrail CTrail AMTK CTrail AMTK AMTK CTrail AMTK AMTK AMTK 6400 AMTK 450 6402 460 6454 6456 464 6458 488 140 6410 416 432 146 Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sun only Sun only Sat only NEW HAVEN Union Station 8:10 8:55 10:05 11:00 12:30PM 2:27 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:26 7:30 7:50 9:30 9:54 State Street 8:13 8:57 10:08 11:02 12:33 2:30 3:02 4:03 5:02 6:28 7:33 7:52 9:32 9:56 Wallingford 8:28 9:09 10:23 11:14 12:48 2:45 3:14 4:18 5:14 6:40 7:48 8:04 9:44 10:08 Meriden 8:37 9:17 10:32 11:23 12:57 2:54 3:23 4:27 5:23 6:48 7:57 8:13 9:53 10:16 Berlin 8:46 9:25 10:41 11:31 1:06 3:03 3:32 4:36 5:32 6:57 8:06 8:21 10:01 10:24 HARTFORD 9:00 9:40 10:56 11:46 1:19 3:19 3:47 4:52 5:46 7:12 8:21 8:35 10:15 10:40 Windsor 9:09 9:48 11:05 11:52 1:28 3:52 5:52 7:19 8:30 8:42 10:21 10:46 Windsor Locks 9:15 9:54 11:11 11:58 1:37 3:58 5:58 7:25 8:36 8:49 10:28 10:53 SPRINGFIELD 9:42 10:18 11:38 12:23PM 2:04 4:24 6:24 7:54 9:03 9:13 10:53 11:22 For all Ticketing and Policy information, visit HartfordLine.com.
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