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Stamford Transportation Center

Stamford
StamfordCTRRstaTaxisLookingNW11112007.jpg
Stamford station from the garage in 2007
Location 490 Washington Boulevard (30 South State Street)
Stamford, Connecticut
United States
Coordinates 41°02′49″N 73°32′29″W / 41.046937°N 73.541493°W / 41.046937; -73.541493Coordinates: 41°02′49″N 73°32′29″W / 41.046937°N 73.541493°W / 41.046937; -73.541493
Line(s) Northeast Corridor (ConnDOT)
Platforms 2 island platforms
2 side platforms
Tracks 6 ( 5 Used )
Connections Local Transit CT Transit Stamford: 311, 312, 313, 321, 324, 326, 327, 328, 331, 333, 334, 335, 336, 341, 342, 344, 345, 351, 971
Intercity Bus Greyhound
Construction
Parking 1,500
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code STM (Amtrak)
ZTF (IATA)
Fare zone 16 (Metro-North)
History
Opened 1849
Rebuilt 1861, 1890s, 1987, 2004
Electrified 12,500V (AC) overhead catenary
Traffic
Passengers (2006) 1.928 million Increase 18% (Metro-North)
Passengers (2015) 394,824 Decrease 1.7% (Amtrak)
Services
Preceding station   BSicon LOGO Amtrak2.svg Amtrak   Following station
Acela Express
Northeast Regional
Vermonter
toward St. Albans
ConnDOT
Terminus Shore Line East
toward New London
MTA NYC logo.svg Metro-North Railroad
New Haven Line
New Haven Line Terminus
Terminus New Canaan Branch
toward New Canaan
Danbury Branch
(limited)
toward Danbury
Waterbury Branch
(limited)
toward Waterbury

Stamford, officially known as the Stewart B. McKinney Transportation Center or the Stamford Transportation Center, is a major railroad station in the city of Stamford, Connecticut, serving passengers traveling on Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line, Amtrak's Northeast Corridor, and Shore Line East.

The station is 33 miles (53 km) from Grand Central Terminal. Just northeast of the station is the split for the New Canaan Branch. A few Shore Line East trains terminate at Stamford during the morning rush hour, and originate there in the evening.

United Airlines codeshares with Amtrak to provide service out of Stamford station to the train station at United's Northeast hub, Newark Liberty International Airport. As such, the train station has the IATA Airport Code (as an IATA-indexed train station) ZTF.

Downtown Stamford is directly north of the station.

Regular daily train service began in Stamford on January 1, 1849. In 1867, a depot was built one block east of the present location. The railroad at that time consisted of two tracks and passed through town on ground level (crossing the streets at grade). In the mid-1890s two more tracks were added to the line and most crossings were elevated and bridged, so the 1867 depot, was razed and replaced.

In 1987, the New York Times published a review of the then-new Stamford Transportation Center by architecture critic Paul Goldberger. The station was criticized for "a harshness almost unequaled in contemporary architecture" as well as for cost overruns and many functional failings, including the lack of shelter for the track platforms. The route from the cross-tracks waiting room to the platform was so long and indirect that passengers who waited indoors until a train's arrival was announced could not get to the platform in time to board it.


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