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Metro North Railroad's New Canaan Branch is a short branch of their New Haven Line from a junction east of downtown Stamford, Connecticut north to New Canaan. It opened in 1868 as the New Canaan Railroad.
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[edit] Proposed stationAs of July 2007, a Stamford East Side station under consideration for this line or just past it on the New Haven line[1] [edit] HistoryThe New Canaan Railroad was chartered in May 1866 as a short branch of the New York and New Haven Railroad. It opened July 4, 1868 when a train ran from Stamford to New Canaan.[2] Within a year of the opening of operations a branch from the NY&NH main line south in Stamford to the pier at the Pine Island Steamboat Landing was opened to allow passengers and freight to switch to steamboats running on Long Island Sound.[3] Despite such attempts to increase revenue on January 1, 1879 the company went bankrupt, and it was reorganized in 1883 as the Stamford and New Canaan Railroad. The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad leased the line on October 1, 1884, and on October 1, 1890 it was merged into the NYNH&H. The NYNH&H was merged into Penn Central in 1969. On January 1, 1971, the State of Connecticut leased operation of passenger service along the New Canaan Branch to Penn Central for $100,000 per year. [4] On April 10, 1972 Penn Central briefly suspended off-peak service on the branch to install high-level platforms at stations.[5] In 1983 the Metro-North Commuter Railroad took over the operation of trains on the branch.[6] Like the New Haven mainline, the entire branch is electrified. All service is provided by MNRR's Cosmopolitan EMU cars, usually a single 2- or 3-car set. Most trains operate as a shuttle between Stamford and New Canaan; a few peak trains run through to Grand Central Terminal on weekday mornings and return in the evening. The film The Ice Storm features the New Canaan branch extensively, with M-2 cars (although dressed in Penn Central markings for the 1973 setting). [edit] See also
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Categories: Metro-North Railroad | Rail infrastructure in Connecticut | Passenger rail transport in Connecticut | New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad lines | Companies affiliated with the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad | Stamford, Connecticut | New Canaan, Connecticut | Transportation in Fairfield County, Connecticut | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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