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State Street Station (New Haven) : ウィキペディア英語版
State Street Station (New Haven)

State Street Station (also known as New Haven – State Street) is a commuter rail station located off State Street in downtown New Haven, Connecticut. The secondary railroad station in the city, it is located northeast of much larger New Haven Union Station and is intended to offer easier access to New Haven's business district. It is the penultimate westbound stop for the majority of Shore Line East runs and is the terminal of Metro-North Railroad New Haven Line for a limited number of peak-hour runs.
State Street station opened on June 7, 2002 for Shore Line East service; New Haven Line service began on June 24, 2002.〔
==Service==
Most Shore Line East trains stop at the station. Travel time to Union Station is approximately two minutes, and is fare-free.
Metro-North trains only serve the station on reverse peak runs (plus one midday trip). There are five trains from Grand Central Terminal and six trains to Grand Central per weekday. The Union Station - State Street section is not free on Metro-North trains.
In 2010, the developer of 360 State Street showed his interest in having more train service at State Street, which is directly across from the luxury apartment skyscraper. He predicted that Metro North would increase the number of trains servicing the station once demand became visibly high enough. In an 2010 interview with the New Haven Independent, he claimed “When we have 1,000 people living in this building, you’ll see more trains servicing the station.”

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