![]() “This is going to put people back into cars, back into traffic.” “This budget cut runs counter to everything has talked about in terms of public transit,” said Jim Cameron, the president of the Commuter Action Group, which represents rail customers in Connecticut. Rail advocates and lawmakers who represent districts along those routes, however, argue that the proposed cuts are a shortsighted effort to save money that will only serve to further discourage ridership at a time when the state is turning toward mass transit as a way of reaching its long-term goal of slashing greenhouse gas emissions. ![]() The state’s newest commuter route, the Hartford Line, has seen a more robust return to its ridership and would not have to face any cuts under the governor’s budget The governor’s office has pointed to the sluggish pace at which riders have returned to both routes as the region has emerged from the pandemic. to New Haven will not operate.įor specific train times, visit the MTA Metro-North website.Ĭlick here to follow Daily Voice Harrison and receive free news updates.Additionally, the Shore Line East route that is currently operating at two-thirds of its pre-pandemic levels between New Haven and New London would be pared back even further, to 44 percent of its earlier services. to New Haven will also stop at South Norwalk and Westport. to New Rochelle are combined, departing Grand Central at 6:02 p.m., stopping at Harlem-125th Street, and all stops between Mount Vernon East and Harrison. ![]() to New Rochelle are combined, departing Grand Central at 5:20 p.m., stopping at Harlem-125th Street and all stations between Mount Vernon East and Harrison. The following trains usually departing Grand Central will not operate or are combined: 2:28 p.m., stopping at Harlem-125th Street, New Rochelle, Larchmont, Mamaroneck and Harrison.ģ:02 p.m., stopping at Harlem-125th Street, then all stations between New Rochelle and Harrison.ģ:27 p.m., stopping at Harlem-125th Street, then all stations between New Rochelle and Harrison. ![]()
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