Union Station is the main railroad passenger station in New Haven, Connecticut. Opened in 1918 after the first Union Station was destroyed by fire, it fell into decline along with the rest of the railroad industry in North America after World War II, and was shuttered in 1954. Reopened after renovations in the early 1980s, it is now the premier gateway to the city.
Shuttle trains to Springfield, Massachusetts connect with some Regional trains; other Regionals run through to Springfield from New York or vice versa. These through trains must change locomotives at New Haven, as the track north to Springfield is not electrified, unlike the Northeast Corridor.
Additionally, the Vermonter provides through service from Washington, D.C. beyond Springfield to St. Albans, Vermont.
Because of Continental Airlines code sharing on select Amtrak trains between Union Station and its hub at Newark Liberty International Airport, Union Station is assigned the IATA airport code of ZVE.
Union stations | Amtrak stations | IATA-indexed train stations | New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad | Metro-North Railroad stations | Shore Line East stations | New Haven, Connecticut
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