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The State Completes
The Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT) has completed construction of the Milford Train Station. Final paving and line striping on High Street and the surrounding roadways and parking lots were finished over the last week.
“We are nearing the final step in this project with much anticipation. The finishing touches are being added to the area to complete the train station and surrounding parking. The public will experience a new and improved train station with longer platforms, improved waiting areas, and many other customer friendly amenities,” said Transportation Commissioner Ralph J. Carpenter.
The newly constructed Milford Station offers an extended eastbound platform. This new 10 car length platform (previous length was 4 cars) will allow customers to board and disembark from any car on the train. The extended platform will also allow customers to access parking lots on the west side of High Street directly from the eastbound platform.
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Up to 50 parking spaces have been added at or near the station. Accessibility improvements include new ramps, signage and parking designations. Additional improvements to Milford Station also include an extended canopy area, a reconfigured drop off area, new benches, trash receptacles, bike racks, landscaping and enhanced lighting.
“The end is in sight, and we appreciate the public and business community’s patience during this extended period of time to complete the entire project. The overall project will benefit many in the
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“This project had many facets to complete including major bridge construction, and rail infrastructure upgrades. The extensive work is nearing the end. The catenary system upgrade to constant tension is completed. The train station platforms are open for the use, and the rail bridges have been replaced and rehabilitated. The benefits of a project such as this will be experienced by rail customers for years to come.” said Commissioner Carpenter.