East Lyme and Niantic
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Niantic station in 1915
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Location | Niantic, Connecticut | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Clamdigger (until 1972)
Beacon Hill (1978-1981)
Shore Line East (proposed)
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Tracks | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Disabled access | No (Amtrak) Yes (SLE) |
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Opened | Pre-1915 (NYNH&H) 30 April 1978 (Beacon Hill) |
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Closed | 28 January 1972 (Clamdigger) 24 October 1981 (Beacon Hill) |
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Electrified | 25,000V (AC) overhead catenary | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Previous names | East Lyme East Lyme and Niantic |
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Niantic (also known as East Lyme or East Lyme and Niantic) was a train station on the Northeast Corridor (NEC), located in Niantic, Connecticut, which served intercity and commuter rail trains until January 1972 (the last of these being the first iteration of Penn Central's—and later Amtrak's—Clamdigger commuter service), and again from April 1978 to October 1981; a new station has since been proposed to be built in Niantic to serve the Shore Line East commuter rail line.
Niantic was a stop on the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad (NYNH&H)'s New Haven-New London commuter train (named the Clamdigger during the Great Depression) from its inception in 1898. At some point before 1915, a wooden train station was built in Niantic at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and the NYNH&H's Shore Line; the original station was destroyed by the 1938 New England hurricane, but trains continued to stop at Niantic. The NYNH&H was taken over by Penn Central at the end of 1968; after 30 April 1971, Penn Central continued to run the Clamdigger under contract to Amtrak. By this point, Niantic station was known as East Lyme and Niantic. In January 1972, citing increasing losses, Amtrak discontinued the Clamdigger.
In 1975, the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CDOT) made plans to restore commuter rail service between New Haven and New London, with a twice-daily Clamdigger making the same stops as the pre-1972 train, including to the former Niantic station (now to be named simply East Lyme); although negotiations with Penn Central were successful, budgetary constraints prevented these plans from coming to fruition. Although Amtrak restored the Clamdigger in 1976-1977, and again briefly from January-April 1978, neither service stopped at East Lyme/Niantic. However, the 1978 iteration of the Clamdigger was replaced effective 30 April of that year with the Beacon Hill between New Haven and Boston South Station, which did serve a station at East Lyme. Service to East Lyme/Niantic ended for the final time in October 1981, when the Beacon Hill was discontinued amid cuts to Amtrak's budget.