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Landmark: Old Greenwich Railroad StationCity: Greenwich
Country: USA Connecticut
Continent: North America
Old Greenwich Railroad Station, Greenwich, USA Connecticut, North America
Old Greenwich Railroad Station is a commuter rail station located in the Old Greenwich neighborhood of Greenwich, Connecticut.
It serves as a stop on the Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line.
Visual Characteristics
The station features a single island platform constructed of concrete. The main station building is a two-story structure built of red brick with white trim. It has a hipped roof with dormer windows. The platform canopy is supported by cast-iron columns. The architectural style is Colonial Revival.
Location & Access Logistics
The station is situated at 145 Sound Beach Avenue, Greenwich, CT 06870. It is approximately 3.5 miles east of downtown Greenwich. Parking is available in a surface lot adjacent to the station, with permit requirements during weekday peak hours. The station is served by the Greenwich Department of Transportation's Bus Route 1, which runs along Sound Beach Avenue and connects to other parts of Greenwich.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The current station building was constructed in 1908 by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. It replaced an earlier structure. The original purpose was to facilitate commuter and freight transport for the growing community of Old Greenwich.
Key Highlights & Activities
Primary activity is boarding and alighting Metro-North trains for travel to New York City or further north along the New Haven Line. The station building itself is a point of architectural interest. The platform offers views of passing trains.
Infrastructure & Amenities
The station has a heated waiting room within the main building. Restrooms are available. There is a ticket vending machine on the platform. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable. No food vendors are located directly at the station; options are available in the nearby commercial area of Old Greenwich.
Best Time to Visit
For photography of the station building, morning light is optimal. For commuter travel, weekday rush hours (approximately 6:00 AM - 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM) see the highest train frequency. Off-peak hours and weekends offer a quieter experience.
Facts & Legends
The station's design is a standardized plan used by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad for several of its suburban stations, intended to evoke a sense of permanence and local character.
Nearby Landmarks
- 0.3km West: Old Greenwich Community Center
- 0.5km Southwest: Binney Park
- 1.2km North: Greenwich Country Club
- 2.5km West: Greenwich Avenue (Downtown Greenwich)
- 3.0km South: Tod's Point (Greenwich Point Park)