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  2. Stamford Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    The station has a 9-car-long side platform on the south side, a 10-car-long platform on the north side and two high-level 12-car-long island platforms. [6]: 20 The main station concourse straddles the tracks of the Northeast Corridor, and contains the ticket booth, a passenger waiting area, and shops.

  3. Stamford station (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Stamford station, MP 74.0, was another important railroad station on the mainline of the Ulster and Delaware Railroad.The town it served, Stamford, New York, was home to the Stamford Country Club and the elegant Churchill Hall, and was, not surprisingly, a popular tourist stop, especially for people coming up from New York City.

  4. File:Center tracks and train at Stamford station, September ...

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    1/800 sec (0.00125) F-number: f/4: ISO speed rating: 160: Date and time of data generation: 11:01, 4 September 2018: Lens focal length: 4.857 mm: Horizontal resolution: 180 dpi: Vertical resolution: 180 dpi: Software used: Picasa: File change date and time: 01:41, 9 July 2019: Y and C positioning: Co-sited: Exif version: 2.3: Date and time of ...

  5. Stamford railway station - Wikipedia

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    It is often printed on timetables and train tickets as Stamford (Lincs) to distinguish it from either Stamford Hill station in London or Stanford-le-Hope station in Essex. The station building is a fine stone structure in Mock Tudor style, influenced by the nearby Burghley House , and designed by Sancton Wood . [ 1 ]

  6. Glenbrook station (Metro-North) - Wikipedia

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    The mainline station, located at Courtland Avenue, was closed in the early 1970s. The station has been unstaffed since January 15, 1972. [6] In 2007, city officials were considering the idea of building a second train station in the area, possibly at the original mainline station site. [7]

  7. New York and Stamford Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Larchmont Horse Railway Company was founded in 1888 by the Larchmont Manor Company to construct a line from the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Larchmont train station to its development 1.2 miles from town. The line was rebuilt for electric operation and extended to Harrison in 1901.

  8. New Haven Line - Wikipedia

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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.

  9. Stamford East railway station - Wikipedia

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    Ordnance Survey maps of 1946 show the line as in situ, but disused, from Stamford to half a mile north of Wansford Road station. [6] The Essendine service survived until 1959, but East station closed to passengers two years earlier in 1957 when services were diverted to the Midland Railway station .