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Metro North Railroad 's New Haven Line runs from New Haven, Connecticut southwest to Woodlawn, New York on the Harlem Line , where New Haven Line trains continue south to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan . Northeast of New Rochelle, New York it is also part of Amtrak 's Northeast Corridor , but is owned by Metro-North. The line was formerly part of the New York, New Haven, And Hartford Railroad (the New York And Hew Haven Railroad until 1872 ), which had Trackage Rights over the New York Central Railroad 's New York And Harlem Railroad into Grand Central. From west to east, three branches split - the New Canaan Branch , Danbury Branch , and Waterbury Branch . , 1971 , and included the three branches. {Link without Title} STATION STOPS
: Harlem Line splits
: New Canaan Branch splits
: Waterbury Branch splits
MULTIPLE UNIT EQUIPMENT This line operates GE made M2 M4 and M6 multiple unit (MU) railcars, easily spotted by their red lines along the body and the presence of pantographs and a mechanical bubble on the roof. New equipment is slated for delivery in 2008 from Bombardier with their newly developed M8 MU trainset. |
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