The train stations of New Haven each day witness thousands of busy passengers go on with their busy life. The most widespread railway station of New Haven is the Union Station. The railroad of New Haven has not limited itself to the city but rail users stay well hooked up to the main city of New York through this system. The rail in the ‘Elm City' provides cheap and convenient transportation to the numerous students of Yale University. The absence of tube rails had made the railroads the sole well suited way of transport for the high percentage of the population in the city.
The inception point of the resourceful railroad of New Haven is the Cedar Hill Area. From there it has stretched its branches to several areas within and outside the city. The three most important train stations of New Haven are State Street and Union Station. The State Street station is located at the confluence of the chapel street and court street. The railroads provide easy access to the downtown passengers to various locations.
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New York, Boston, Harford and some areas of Massachusetts are all connected with the New Haven railroad. The railroad of New Haven is expanding everyday and linking it to the entire east coast of United States.
Union Station of New Haven
This the busiest train station located in the heart of New Haven. The Union Station has been serving the residents and the students in new Haven from the early part of the 19 th century. The station though destroyed by the brunt of the Second World War had regained its previous glory in 1985. The three main train services which can be accessed from this station are Metro-north, Amtrak and Shore Line East. The Union Station of New Haven is not only the main stop for trains but is also visited by tourists for its intricate interior designs and decorations.
The rail service and the stations of New Haven fall under the Connecticut department of Transportation. A visit to the train stations of this city will give you an exact idea of the cosmopolitan environment of city and its versatility.
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