North Haven station

North Haven
Site of the former Amtrak station and future Hartford Line station photographed in December 2015
General information
LocationDevine Street
North Haven, Connecticut
Coordinates41°22′39″N 72°52′42″W / 41.3775°N 72.8783°W / 41.3775; -72.8783
Line(s)New Haven–Springfield Line
Platforms2 side platforms (planned)[1]
Tracks2
Construction
Parking202 spaces (planned)[1]
Services
Preceding station CT Rail Following station
New Haven State Street Hartford Line
(planned station)
Wallingford
Former services
Preceding station Amtrak Following station
New Haven
Terminus
Connecticut Valley Service Wallingford
Location
Map

North Haven is a planned regional rail station on the New Haven–Springfield Line near Route 40 and Route 5 in North Haven, Connecticut, to be served by the Hartford Line service. The project has been funded for design, with construction expected to cost $52 million.

The first North Haven station opened on Broadway in 1838 on the Hartford and New Haven Railroad. One of its replacements, built in 1867 and still standing, was served until around 1971 by the New Haven Railroad and Penn Central. Amtrak operated a station at the modern site from 1980 to 1986.

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