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Heavy Traffic But Metro-North Commuting Plan Going Smoothly So Far
were there, directed everybody to the buses. Off and away we went." The drop-off and pick-up was the most difficult aspect of the commute at Stamford. The normal drop-off area was blocked off to allow room for the shuttles to pull in. Several additional police 9:48 AM from Hartford Courant Read more »
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Reports from the platform
a.m ridership is light, officials report. A double line of Ct Transit buses met commuters, who were funneled onto buses marked Stamford Express, South Norwalk and Westport. The organization and loading seemed orderly. An officer with a canine stood at the 5:42 AM from Connecticut Post Read more »
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Metro area eighth for suburban poverty
Poverty is generally defined as “not earning enough money to meet one’s basic needs,” according to Kim Posich, executive director of the New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty. Approximately 22 percent of Albuquerque residents and between 21.5 and 23 percent 3:41 AM from Albuquerque Journal Read more »
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Free train parking
MetroNorth accident, consider this: Darien and Stamford have opened up their train station parking lots for free. “We are in fact suspending our parking enforcement and fees in our commuter parking lots, and our police department will be relaxing our street 5/19/13 from Connecticut Post Read more »
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Officials warn of commuter chaos from Connecticut derailment
line is the busiest rail line in the country, serving 125,000 commuters a day, said Judd Everhart, a spokesman for the Connecticut Department of Transportation. Regular service will run from the Stamford station and South Norwalk station to Grand Central Terminal 5/19/13 from Reuters.co.uk Read more »