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The New Haven Line is a 72.7 mi (117.0 km) commuter rail line operated by the Metro-North Railroad in the U.S. states of New York and Connecticut. Running from New Haven, Connecticut, to New York City, the New Haven Line joins the Harlem Line in Mount Vernon, New York, and continues south to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan.
Metro-North serves customers throughout New York and Connecticut on our Harlem, Hudson, New Haven, Port Jervis, and Pascack Valley lines.
View print schedule information for MNR East of Hudson Harlem, Hudson, New Haven line trains and West of Hudson Port Jervis and Pascack Valley lines.
Upcoming trips on the Metro-North New Haven Line New Haven commuter rail depart approximately every 20 min. To see New Haven commuter rail service headways throughout the day, open the Transit app and browse the full New Haven commuter rail schedule. See all departures.
To New Haven . Mornings. 5 AM – 12 Noon To New Haven . ... PM Peak & Nights. 4PM – 2 AM Saturday & Sunday. To Grand Central. To New Haven. New Haven Line . As of ...
At New Haven, the New Haven Line connects to the Amtrak New Haven–Springfield Line. The Hudson Line is part of the Empire Corridor , and the Yonkers, Croton-Harmon, and Poughkeepsie stations are all served by Amtrak as well as Metro-North.
The New Haven Line makes stops along the Connecticut shoreline in cities such as Stamford, Darien, Fairfield, Bridgeport, Milford and West Haven before ending its journey at New Haven Union...
The New Haven Line is a 72.7 mi (117.0 km) commuter rail line operated by the Metro-North Railroad in the U.S. states of New York and Connecticut. Running from ...
The New Haven line runs from Grand Central to New Haven, Connecticut sharing the Metro-North Grand Central/Park Avenue Tunnel and then the Metro-North Harlem Line to Woodlawn. New Haven Line trains stop at Grand Central; 125th Street, recently renamed as Harlem-125th Street; and Fordham.
New Haven Line (NHL) customers will see an increase in weekday train service to approximately 91% of pre-pandemic levels, an increase of 34 trains, bringing the total number of weekday trains to 278 trains. The new schedule includes the restoration of pre-pandemic zoned express trains.