Greenwich station (Metro-North)
The Greenwich station is a commuter rail stop on the Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line in Greenwich, Connecticut. It is also the first/last stop for some express trains that originate/terminate at South Norwalk, Bridgeport, New Haven–Union Station or New Haven–State Street.[5]
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Location | 20 Railroad Avenue, Greenwich, Connecticut | ||||||||||||
Coordinates | 41.022326°N 73.62462°W | ||||||||||||
Owned by | State of Connecticut (platforms) Private ownership (station building)[1] | ||||||||||||
Line(s) | Northeast Corridor | ||||||||||||
Platforms | 2 side platforms | ||||||||||||
Tracks | 4 | ||||||||||||
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Parking | 1,274 spaces | ||||||||||||
Disabled access | Yes | ||||||||||||
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Fare zone | 15 | ||||||||||||
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Opened | December 25, 1848[2][3] | ||||||||||||
Rebuilt | March 5, 1970 | ||||||||||||
Electrified | 12.5 kV AC overhead catenary | ||||||||||||
Traffic | |||||||||||||
Passengers (2018) | 4,032 | ||||||||||||
Rank | 11 of 124[4] | ||||||||||||
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History
The Penn Central Transportation Company opened the current station building on March 5, 1970, replacing an older structure, built by the New York & New Haven Railroad, which was demolished. As built the new building was a two-story structure with 8,550-square-foot (794 m2) of space. The station was the centerpiece of Greenwich Plaza, a new mixed-use retail development.[6][7] A proposed $45 million project, of which plans were shown in July 2019, would replace that building with a new station on the south side of the tracks.[8]
Station layout
This station has two high-level side platforms, each 10 cars long.[9]:19
Unlike most station on the line, Greenwich station is owned and maintained by multiple agencies and organizations. The State of Connecticut owns the station's platforms, Metro-North maintains the platforms, but the station building and parking facilities are privately owned.[1]
As of August 2006, weekday commuter ridership was 2,804, and there are 1,274 parking spots (none owned by the state, unlike most other railroad stations in Connecticut).[10]
M | Mezzanine | Crossover between platforms |
P Platform level |
Side platform, doors will open on the right | |
Track 3 | ← New Haven Line toward Grand Central (Port Chester) | |
Track 1 | ← New Haven Line express trains do not stop here ← Amtrak services do not stop here | |
Track 2 | Amtrak services do not stop here → New Haven Line express trains do not stop here → | |
Track 4 | New Haven Line toward Stamford (Cos Cob) → | |
Side platform, doors will open on the right | ||
G | Street level | Exit/entrance and parking |
Bibliography
- Jenkins, Stephen (1912). The Story of the Bronx from the Purchase Made by the Dutch from the Indians in 1639 to the Present Day. New York, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. Retrieved December 12, 2019.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
References
- "New Haven Line Train Station Visual Inspection Summary Report" (PDF). Connecticut Department of Transportation. January 2007. Retrieved May 25, 2018.
- Jenkins 1912, p. 235.
- "Special Express Notice". The Evening Post. New York, New York. February 12, 1849. p. 3. Retrieved December 9, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
- METRO-NORTH 2018 WEEKDAY STATION BOARDINGS. Market Analysis/Fare Policy Group:OPERATIONS PLANNING AND ANALYSIS DEPARTMENT:Metro-North Railroad. April 2019. p. 6.
- "New Haven Line" (PDF). Metro-North Railroad. March 18, 2018. Retrieved May 25, 2018.
- "New station for Greenwich" (PDF). Penn Central Post. May 1970. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-10-06.
- "Penn Central Opens Greenwich Station". The Bridgeport Post. March 6, 1970. p. 62. Retrieved October 1, 2014 – via Newspapers.com.
- Kaufman, Richard (July 11, 2019). "Town Unveils Plans to Redevelop Greenwich Train Station, Movie Theater". Greenwich Sentinel.
- "Metro-North Railroad Track & Structures Department Track Charts Maintenance Program Interlocking Diagrams & Yard Diagrams 2015" (PDF). Metro-North Railroad. 2015. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
- New York Times 2006 Metro-North commuuter rail info