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  2. CT Transit New Haven - Wikipedia

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    CT New Haven [1] is the second largest division of Connecticut Transit, providing service on 24 routes in 19 towns within the Greater New Haven and Lower Naugatuck River Valley areas, with connections to other CT Transit routes in Waterbury and Meriden, as well as connections to systems in Milford and Bridgeport at the Connecticut Post Mall.

  3. CT Transit - Wikipedia

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    [40] 15 express routes were in operation by the time CT Transit (then Connecticut Transit) was created, with 13 operating around Hartford, and 2 operating around New Haven respectively. [39] CT Transit's first new express route came in 1998 with the creation of the I-Bus (now Route 971) between Stamford and White Plains, New York. [41]

  4. CT Fastrak - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, a dedicated busway transit project was judged to be the most cost-effective way of relieving congestion on Interstate 84 between Hartford, West Hartford, Newington and New Britain. [10] The 9.4-mile (15.1 km) line was projected to cost $570 million, of which $400 million was funded by federal grants. [11]

  5. Connecticut Transit New Haven - Wikipedia

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  6. Waterbury Branch - Wikipedia

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    Sacred Heart University Transit Shuttle, University of Bridgeport Shuttle 20 Stratford: Stratford: 59.0 (95.0) Metro-North Railroad: New Haven Line CT Rail: Shore Line East (limited service) Greater Bridgeport Transit: 1, 10, 16, 23, Coastal Link [15] 51 Derby: Derby–Shelton: 69.5 (111.8) 1849 Greater Bridgeport Transit: 15, 23 CTtransit New ...

  7. CT Rail - Wikipedia

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    CT Rail's Shore Line East commuter rail service runs between New London and New Haven. When service initially started along the line on May 29, 1990, CT Rail commuter trains were intended to be a temporary measure in order to reduce congestion along Interstate 95 during a highway construction project.

  8. Shore Line East - Wikipedia

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    The New Haven Railroad operated local service on the Shore Line up until its merger with Penn Central on January 1, 1969, when most commuter service east of New Haven was abandoned. Intercity service continued, but generally only stopped at New Haven, Old Saybrook, and New London. [ 12 ]

  9. New Haven State Street station - Wikipedia

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    New Haven State Street station is a commuter rail station located on State Street in downtown New Haven, Connecticut.The secondary railroad station in the city, it is located 0.8 miles (1.3 km) northeast of the much larger New Haven Union Station and is intended to offer easier access to New Haven's downtown business district.