On this section of StamfordCTJobs.com, we have included the train schedule for Stamford. The arrivals and departures are featured on this page. This train schedule is a live feed from the Metro North web site. If a train is running late, the train schedule box will appear purple. If a train is about to arrive, the box will be highlighted yellow. When a train arrives, the box will appear grey.
When you are taking the train to your interview, please arrive early. Please purchase your ticket before you board the train because fares on the train are higher. At the Stamford train station, you can buy your tickets at the kiosk or the booth on the main floor. On the modern red Metro-North trains, there are power outlets, so you can charge your phone or laptop. The taxis are located on the New Haven side of tracks. You can take a taxi from the designated area, or use UBER or Lyft. Also, there is local shuttle that runs from the train station to downtown.
The Stamford train station includes a queue for taxis cabs on the New Haven side, and a local shuttle that runs from the station to the downtown district. The shuttle only runs Monday through Friday. The shuttle schedule is on the following link. On holidays, the shuttle might run on a different schedule. The local shuttle does not run on Saturday or Sundays. Uber and Lyft are transportation options in the City of Stamford. The estimated fares are listed on interview guide pages.
It is recommended that you buy your ticket before boarding. There are two types of tickets: Off Peak and Peak. Peak trains refer to business rush hours, on any weekday train that arrives in New York City terminals, (i.e. Grand Central Terminal), between 6 a.m to 10 a.m., and for any weekday trains that depart from NYC between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. The Peak hour trains are more expensive than Off Peak, trains that run other times on weekdays.
Stamford Train Station
Washington Blvd and, S State St
Stamford, CT 06902
What is the average commute time of a Stamford employee?
Using averages, employees in Stamford, CT have a longer commute time (26.9 minutes) than the normal US worker (25.3 minutes). Additionally, 6.19% of the workforce in Stamford, CT have "super commutes" in excess of 90 minutes. (DataUSA)
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