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=== Rail === [[File:New Haven Union Station from Union Avenue, December 2016.JPG|thumb|right|[[Union Station (New Haven)|Union Station]] in 2016]] New Haven has two railroad stations, connected to New York City and points along the Northeast Corridor by [[commuter rail]], [[regional rail]] and [[inter-city rail]]. Service is provided by: * [[Metro-North Railroad]]'s [[New Haven Line]] (commuter rail) to points west, such as Bridgeport, Stamford, Greenwich, and New York City * [[Shore Line East]] (commuter rail) to points east, such as Old Saybrook and New London, with limited rush-hour service west to Stamford * [[Hartford Line]] (commuter rail) to points north, such as Meriden, Hartford, Windsor, and Springfield, Massachusetts * [[Amtrak]] (regional and intercity rail) The city's main railroad station is the historic [[Beaux-Arts architecture|Beaux-Arts]] [[Union Station (New Haven)|Union Station]], which serves Metro-North, Hartford Line, and Shore Line East commuter trains. Approximately 175 trains serve Union Station on weekdays. Union Station is also served by four Amtrak lines: the ''[[Northeast Regional]]'' and the [[high-speed rail|high-speed]] ''[[Acela Express]]'' provide service to New York, Washington, D.C., and [[Boston]], and rank as the first and second busiest routes in the country; the [[New Haven–Springfield Line]] provides service to [[Hartford, Connecticut|Hartford]] and [[Springfield, Massachusetts]]; and the ''[[Vermonter (train)|Vermonter]]'' provides service to both Washington, D.C., and [[Vermont]], {{convert|15|mi|km}} from the [[Canada–United States border|Canada–US border]]. An additional station, [[State Street Station (New Haven)|State Street Station]], was opened in 2002, providing passengers easier access to [[downtown New Haven]]. State Street Station is currently serviced by Shore Line East and Hartford Line trains, plus some peak-hour Metro-North trips.
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