NYC: Metro-North -> New Haven Line

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New York Region Transit > New York City > Commuter > Metro North
New Haven

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New Haven Division

The New Haven is overhead power territory. The line starts in, you guessed it, New Haven, CT. The line follows the Long Island Sound into the Bronx. The line first splits with Amtrak heading towards the Hell's Gate Bridge. New Haven trains continue and join the Harlem Division at Woodlawn. This is also where the overhead trains switch to 3rd rail for the run to GCT.

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nyc-cr-mnc01.jpg (17306 bytes)A Connecticut M3 train entering a station in Conn. nyc-cr-mnc02.jpg (13029 bytes)Same train is seen leaving.
nyc-cr-mnc03.jpg (14501 bytes)A New Haven bound train is entering the station. Amtrak and MN expresses use the center 2 tracks. nyc-cr-mnrr-125-102904-01.jpg (64157 bytes)New Haven Train crossing 103rd Street in northern Manhattan. (10/29/04)
 

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