Fairfield Metro Center

Fairfield Metro Center is a future station on Metro-North Railroad’s New Haven Line in eastern Fairfield, Connecticut. Once completed, it will be the town’s third railroad station, located between Fairfield station and Bridgeport station. The station will be accessible by exit 24 of I-95.

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    Fairfield Train Station

    The Fairfield Metro-North Railroad station serves the residents of Fairfield, Connecticut, including students of Fairfield University — as well as nearby areas such as Black Rock within the city of Bridgeport — via the New Haven Line. It is one of two stations in the town; the other being Southport. The station is the transfer point for the Fairfield University Shuttle.

    It is 50.5 miles from Grand Central Terminal, and the average travel time is one hour, 14 minutes.

    The station has 1,216 parking spaces, 376 owned by the state.

    The main station house is wooden and on the eastern platform. It contains a ticket window. Southbound trains stop on this side of the station. The station house on the west side is made of brick and entirely filled with busniusses, including the Nauti Dolphin Pizza restaurant. Northbound trains stop at this side of the station.

    Fairfield Train Station
    165 Unquowa Road
    Fairfield, CT, 06430-5017







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