Wilton station (Metro-North)

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Wilton station is a commuter rail station on the Danbury Branch of the Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line, located in Wilton, Connecticut. The station first opened in 1852 and is the most used station on the Danbury Branch by weekday passengers.

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Wilton
Station house and platform, view from northwest
General information
Location7 Station Road
Wilton, Connecticut
Coordinates41.1959°N 73.4321°W / 41.1959; -73.4321
Owned byConnDOT[1]
Operated byConnDOT and Metro-North Railroad[1]
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus transport Norwalk Transit District: Route 7 Link
Construction
Parking212 spaces
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zone41
Passengers
2018240 daily boardings[2]
Services
Preceding station Metro-North Railroad Following station
Merritt 7 Danbury Branch Cannondale
toward Danbury
Former services
Preceding station New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Following station
South Norwalk Pittsfield Branch Cannondale
toward Pittsfield
Location
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History

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The station platform in 2011

Wilton station opened in 1852 alongside Cannondale station, Georgetown station, and Kent station on the Danbury and Norwalk Railroad. The original station house was replaced in 1939 by the current one. The original station was moved north to the nearby property of Charles Dana in 1941. Following the death of Dana in 1968, the town acquired the Dana property. However, the original station had fallen into advanced disrepair, and after almost being demolished in 1974, the original station house was moved to Lambert Corners in 1978.[3][lower-alpha 1] where it remains today.[4]

On May 21, 2014, both businesses housed inside of the station house closed unexpectedly.[5] During the COVID-19 pandemic, ridership at Wilton station dropped significantly, prompting a decreased frequency of trains stopping at Wilton.[6]

Station layout

The station has one four-car-long high-level Island platform serving trains in both directions. On both the north and south end of the platform, the two tracks merge into a single track.[7]

The station has 212 parking spaces, 105 owned by the state and all managed by the Town of Wilton.[1][8] The station is owned and operated by the Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT), but Metro-North is responsible for trash and snow removal as well as platform lighting.[1]

References

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