

Eastbound trains depart GCT at the same time as today and have their schedules lengthened by 2-10 minutes, depending on the trip length.įor more information on the new service or changes to the existing service, customers should consult the new train schedules on-line at. Westbound trains depart their initial station up to 10 minutes earlier and have their schedules lengthened by 2-10 minutes, depending on the trip length. Off-Peak and nights: 83 westbound trains depart their initial station between 10 minutes earlier and 4 minutes later and have their schedules lengthened by 1-11 minutes, depending on the trip length and the time of day, while 53 eastbound trains depart GCT at the same time as today and have their schedules lengthened by 1-11 minutes, depending on trip length and the time of day. PM Peak: 42 mainline trains depart GCT at the same time as today and have their schedules lengthened by 1-6 minutes, depending on the trip length. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigateĪM Peak: 48 mainline trains depart initial stations between 1-10 minutes earlier and have schedules lengthened by 1-6 minutes, depending on the trip length. Metro-North will restore train schedules at the conclusion of the construction season.” The minutes of additional travel time will vary by time of day and for each train. “During the 2019 construction season, travel times from Connecticut to Grand Central will increase temporarily, as trains will be required to slow down through work zones. CTDOT has been working with Metro-North to minimize train conflicts and unexpected train delays. In a release, DOT said, “the New Haven Line capital investment program is designed to improve the reliability of the railroad and set the stage for higher speed train service over the next several years. Metro-North said in a statement, “Our new timetables are designed to more accurately reflect how the railroad's progressive infrastructure improvement plan affects train running times, resulting in a more reliable and safe service for our customers.” The schedule changes will affect train times on weekdays and weekends.

The state Department of Transportation said the work will include Metro-North track maintenance and CTDOT capital projects including bridge replacement and new interlockings.
