Yep, it was actually me who didn't notice, since you had your location in there the whole time! Do you know how much it would cost to park in New Haven for the day?īased on this link MNR Stations I see $1.30 but am not sure if I am on the correct page. A shorter drive and if you get there early and need to get coffee or stop at a newstand, downtown is in walking distance and it's a really nice area. I've parked there too before with no hastles, but I prefer Milford. Also, it gets more crowded on board the closer you get to the city. Fairfield is a shorter train ride, but a longer car ride. Daily and monthly parking is available at all CTrail Hartford Line stations except State Street (New Haven). It's a small parking lot and it gets crowded on weekends, but I've always found a spot. In addition to rail service via Amtrak, Shore Line East, and MTA Metro-North, the station offers a full range of services for travelers. That station is free on saturday & sunday and it's only a bit of a further drive away. The last few times I've gone to Manhattan it was the weekend so I left my car in Milford, which is the stop right after New Haven. The Parking Operator is New Haven Parking Authority. It's exit 1 off I-91 and you ride Route 34 for less than a mile and the train exit is right there. Location Address: Union Station, 50 Union Avenue, New Haven, CT 06519. New Haven would definitely be the shortest drive from WeHa. I didn't realize we lived in the same town - hi, neighbor! Thank you Report inappropriate content 1. is New Haven the best station to go to if I am coming from West Hartford? the train ride seems to be over 110 minutes but if I go a little farther to Fairfield it would only be about 70 minutes. 16 reviews 88 helpful votes Long Term Parking at New Haven Union Train Station 13 years ago Save Does anyone know if it is safe to leave a car in the station parking lot long term I'm looking for a good secure lot to leave a car for a week while in New York city and willing to pay a bit more for security. There's no worse feeling than barely missing your train after a stay in NYC and being stuck in Grand Central Terminal for an extra hour until the next one arrives.Thanks Mike, when I go to Long Island I usually drive. On a related note, I love taking the train from Stamford because it has a greater number of trains that run through it (New Haven-bound trains, as well as ones with Stamford being the end destination). I've never had any issues there and it's the most populated of the recommended stations not named Stamford. Total number of spaces: 920 Types of Parking Available:Metered/Permit Location: The facility is located at the corner of North Avenue and Station Plaza North. Paid monthly/overnight parking permits for lower level of garage are available through the. Free parking after 6 and on weekends and holidays. First 2 hours free with participating merchant validation. Parking rates apply from 8 AM-6PM weekdays. If theft and safety are your concerns, I would advise parking in the garage that is next to the New Haven Station. City Garage at 60 Church Street and Grove Street: 123 spaces on Lower Level 2/hour, 10/day maximum. Morning rushhour traffic doesn't make it worth it to go all the way down to Stamford. Going any further down (Milford or Fairfield Metro would be the only 2 I'd recommend) just causes the chance for delays and traffic on 95. If Stamford wasn't 50 miles down the highway I'd recommend that because then you could have either the local or the express. There's no garage actually connected to the Bridgeport one, but lot's near by. New Haven, Stamford or Bridgeport have the most trains availible.
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