Glenbrook station (Metro-North)

Coordinates: 41°04′14″N 73°31′12″W / 41.0705°N 73.5199°W / 41.0705; -73.5199
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Glenbrook
Glenbrook Station's platform, looking north
General information
Location2 Crescent Street & 502 Glenbrook Road
Stamford, CT,
Coordinates41°04′14″N 73°31′12″W / 41.0705°N 73.5199°W / 41.0705; -73.5199
Line(s)
Platforms1 side platform
Tracks1
ConnectionsCTTransit Stamford: 42
Construction
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zone31
History
Opened1868
Rebuilt1950s, 1972
Electrified12,500V (AC) overhead catenary
Services
Preceding station   MNRR   Following station
Template:MNRR lines

The Glenbrook Metro-North Railroad station is located in Glenbrook section of Stamford, Connecticut, USA, along the New Canaan Branch of the New Haven Line.

Description

The station, a stop between the Stamford and Springdale stations, is located at 2 Crescent Street and 502 Glenbrook Road, and is 35.2 miles from Grand Central Terminal.[1]

The station has no staffed ticket office,[1] and there are no ticket machines. Although there are two waiting shelters on the 320-foot platform, there is no canopy. In December 2010, Connecticut Governor M. Jodi Rell announced that the state Bonding Commission was expected to approve $950,000 in financing for a canopy.[2]

History

Railroad station on the New Haven main line, from a 1912 postcard. Glenbrook station no longer serves the main line.

In the nineteenth century, establishment of the station was a key factor in the formation of the Glenbrook community, which grew up around it.

In the 1950s, the train station was moved from a spot near the Courtland Avenue overpass (on the New Haven line) to its present location a bit to the northwest on the New Canaan line. As of 2007, city officials were considering the idea of building a second train station in the area, possibly at the original Glenbrook station site.[3]

The station is now in an urban area with little parking and faced by the backs of buildings,[4] along with the graffiti on them, the trash up against them and some advertising.[5] The platform at the station is located between two grade crossings (Glenbrook Road to the south and Crescent Street to the north), allowing for no expansion.[4]

Platform and track configuration

1  New Canaan Branch for Grand Central
 New Canaan Branch for New Canaan

This station has one four-car-long high-level side platform to the east of the track. The New Canaan Branch has one track at this location.

Access

Parking at the station is controlled by the City of Stamford, which owns most of the parking spaces. The state owns a small section of the parking lot at the southwest corner. CT Transit Stamford provides bus service from the station.[1]

There is a ramp to the platform, but the station was built before the Americans with Disabilities Act and the ramp may not meet ADA requirements, according to Metro-North. The nearest ADA-compliant station is the main Stamford station.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d [1] Glenbrook Metro-North station Web page at the Metro-North Railroad Web site, accessed July 4, 2007
  2. ^ Greene, Chandra Johnson, "Rell: State to Invest $950,000 in Canopy for Glenbrook Station", article, December 2, 2010, "Stamford Patch" website of AOL Patch.com, retrieved same day
  3. ^ Hughes, C. J. (July 8, 2007). "The Little Town in the City". The New York Times. p. RE9. Retrieved 2010-03-27.
  4. ^ a b [2]"Glenbrook Train Station Visual Inspection Report / January 2007" at the Connecticut Department of Transportation Web site
  5. ^ As of July 15, 2007. See pictures accompanying this article.

See also

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