Changes & Delays At Stamford Train Station

February 16, 2023

The train schedule on the New Haven Line is changing as crews work to upgrade the elevators and escalators at the Stamford Transportation Center. According to the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT), the center island platform between Tracks #3 and #5 is closed. The center island platform will remain closed through May 11.

Once that project is complete, crews will then shut down the center island platform between Tracks #2 and #4 to upgrade the elevators and escalators there. That work is expected to be finished in mid-August. The five upgraded elevators will interface with new technology, increase performance, improve safety, and look more modern.

Changes to train Schedule:
 
Westbound

  • New Haven Line trains 1431 and 1539 will bypass Stamford Station.
  • Danbury Line trains 1811 and 1837 will not stop in Stamford. Stamford customers must transfer to train 1513 and 1437 at South Norwalk.

Eastbound

  • The last stop for New Haven Line trains 1306, 1308 and 1310 are in Greenwich. Stamford customers must transfer to train 1506, 1508 and 1512.
  • New Haven Line trains 1470 and 1548 will bypass Stamford Station.
  • Danbury Line trains 1812, 1838, 1848, and 1868 will not stop in Stamford. Danbury Line customers must transfer at South Norwalk.

 
Several other New Haven Line trains will have time adjustments up to five minutes. Passengers can find the updated schedule here and are encouraged to visit MTA.info for the latest service information.

 

In addition, drivers and pedestrians can expect delays when heading to the Stamford Train Station as the CTDOT builds a parking garage. South State Street between Greenwich Avenue and Washington Boulevard is closed intermittently during non-peak hours through June 2. The closures will be in place about 20 times through the end of the project.

Construction flaggers will stop pedestrians on the sidewalk along the south side of South State Street as crews swing suspended loads into place. Pedestrians will be allowed to keep walking once the load is cleared.

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