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About Union Station in New Haven

Union Station is a historic transportation hub located in downtown New Haven, Connecticut. Designed by architects Warren and Wetmore, who also created Grand Central Terminal in New York City, this Beaux-Arts style station first opened in 1920. With its ornate detailing, classical columns, and impressive central dome, it is a beautiful example of early 20th-century architecture.

As one of the busiest train stations in the US, Union Station is a major transportation hub for Amtrak, commuter rail, and bus services. The station connects Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. through frequent Amtrak and commuter rail service. Additionally, regional and local bus services, including Greyhound, Peter Pan, and Connecticut Transit, are available at the station.

But Union Station isn't just a transportation hub, it's also a shopping and dining destination. You can enjoy a cup of coffee at Starbucks, grab a sandwich at Subway, or indulge in a donut at Dunkin Donuts. And if you're interested in the history of rail transportation, you won't want to miss the New Haven Railroad Historical and Technical Association's Railroad Museum, which features exhibits on the area's rail history.

Over the years, New Haven Union Station has undergone several renovations to modernize its facilities and improve accessibility for passengers. The most recent $31 million renovation, completed in 2002, restored the station's historic features, added new retail and food options, and installed new elevators and escalators.

50 Union Avenue

New Haven, CT 6519

203-624-0151


Hours

24/7


View of the train tracks at Union Station in New HavenA map showing the location of Union Station in New Haven

Frequently Asked Questions

New Haven Union Station was built in 1920 and was designed by the architectural firm of Warren and Wetmore, who also designed Grand Central Terminal in New York City. The station was built to replace the previous station, which could no longer accommodate the increasing demand for rail transportation.

Yes, parking is available at the station. There are several parking options, including a garage and surface lots, and parking fees vary depending on the length of stay.

New Haven Union Station has multiple gates that are used for boarding and disembarking trains. The gate you need to go to will depend on your train's departure and arrival times and the carrier you are traveling with. The gates are numbered for easy navigation, with gates 1 through 6 on the main level and 7 through 10 on the upper level.

Amenities

Parking

Several parking options are available at the station, including a garage and surface lots, and parking fees vary depending on the length of stay.

Wi-Fi

Passengers and visitors can access free Wi-Fi throughout the station.

Baggage Storage

A baggage storage office is located on the station's main level near the Amtrak ticket counter.

Restaurants

Several dining options ares available at the station, including coffee shops, fast-food restaurants, and sit-down eateries.

Waiting Area

The station has comfortable waiting areas, including a lounge for Amtrak passengers with complimentary snacks, drinks, and Wi-Fi access.

Accessibility

Union Station is accessible for people with disabilities, with elevators, escalators, and accessible restrooms.

Restrooms

Restrooms are located throughout the station, including accessible restrooms for people with disabilities.

Convenience Stores

There are several retail shops within the station, including newsstands and gift shops.

Inside the Station

New Haven Union Station is a large and busy transportation hub, so paying attention to signs and directions to get around is important. When entering the station, you'll find yourself in the main concourse with a high ceiling and large windows that let in natural light. The concourse is lined with ticket counters and seating areas, as well as retail shops and dining options. To access the train platforms, you'll need to go down a level via staircases or elevators. The platforms are numbered and correspond to the trains departing from each platform. More signs and announcements will direct you to the correct platform.

Interior view of Union Station in New Haven
Interior view of Union Station in New Haven

Near Union Station in New Haven

  • Yale University

    0.5 mi

  • Shubert Theater

    0.2 mi

  • New Haven Green

    0.3 mi

  • Knights of Columbus Museum

    0.5 mi

  • East Rock Park

    2 mi

  • Peabody Museum of Natural History

    0.6 mi

Train Carriers at Union Station in New Haven

New Haven Union Station is a major stop on Amtrak's Northeast Regional line, which runs between Boston and Washington, D.C., and connects several major cities along the way.

The New Haven Line of Metro-North stops at New Haven Union Station, providing easy access to cities and towns along the Connecticut coastline.

Several bus routes stop at New Haven Union Station, including the CTtransit New Haven Division, which provides service to destinations throughout the city and surrounding areas.

Greyhound provides long-distance travel from Union Station across the United States.

Peter Pan is a regional bus carrier that serves several destinations in the Northeast, including Boston, New York City, and Philadelphia from Union Station.

  • At Union Station in New Haven, Amtrak operates several trains that travel to cities throughout the Northeast.

  • The Northeast Regional is one of Amtrak's most popular services, offering frequent and reliable train service between major metropolitan areas. At Union Station in New Haven, passengers can board or disembark from the Northeast Regional trains that travel along the Northeast Corridor, one of the country's busiest and most important rail corridors.

  • Amtrak's Vermonter route stops at Union Station in New Haven. The Vermonter operates daily between St. Albans and Washington, D.C., with stops in several cities in Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York.

  • The Acela Express is a premium train service that runs along the Northeast Corridor between Boston and Washington, D.C., with stops in major cities such as New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore.

Top routes from Union Station

DestinationDaily TripsAvg. TimeAvg. Price
Wilmington

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Woodbridge Township

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Philadelphia

26

3h 50m

$94.10

Bridgeport

15

0h 39m

$20.68

Baltimore

24

4h 59m

$131.75

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