Connecticut may be a small state, but it’s home to more than 10 Amtrak stations with frequent rail service. Since the routes in the state are regional, you’ll need to travel to Boston, New York City, or Washington, D.C. to transfer to a long-distance route for cross-country travel. View the list of Connecticut Amtrak stations and routes below to learn more.

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Connecticut Amtrak Stations

StationRoute
Berlin, CT (BER)Hartford Line, Northeast Regional, Valley Flyer
Bridgeport, CT (BRP)Northeast Regional, Vermonter
Hartford, CT (HFD)Hartford Line, Northeast Regional, Valley Flyer, Vermonter
Meriden, CT (MDN)Hartford Line, Northeast Regional, Valley Flyer, Vermonter
Mystic, CT (MYS)Northeast Regional
New London, CT – Union Station (NLC) 
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Northeast Regional
New Haven, CT – Union Station (NHV)Acela, Hartford Line, Northeast Regional, Valley Flyer, Vermonter
Old Saybrook, CT (OSB)Northeast Regional
Stamford, CT (STM)Acela, Northeast Regional, Vermonter
Wallingford, CT (WFD)Hartford Line, Northeast Regional, Valley Flyer
Windsor, CT (WND)Hartford Line, Northeast Regional, Valley Flyer
Windsor Locks, CT (WNL)Hartford Line, Northeast Regional, Valley Flyer, Vermonter

Connecticut Amtrak Routes

  • Acela (Boston-Washington D.C.)
  • Hartford Line (New Haven-Springfield, MA)
  • Northeast Regional (Boston-Norfolk)
  • Valley Flyer (New Haven-Greenfield, MA)
  • Vermonter (Washington D.C.-Vermont)

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