Even though Connecticut is a small state, it has more than 10 Amtrak stations. Trains that stop here only travel regionally in the Northeast United States. For a long-distance train trip or to travel across the country, you’ll need to first travel to Boston, New York City or Washington D.C. and transfer to a different train route.
Explore the list of Connecticut Amtrak stations below to learn more.
Connecticut Amtrak Stations
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) (pictured above) | 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 |