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  • The Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Metro-North Railroad refused to open four drawbridges along its New Haven Line out of fear that the heat would cause bolts and other parts to warp and the century-old bridges would get stuck upright.

    Record-High Heat Strains Power Grid 2010

  • The old bar cars are set to be retired in coming years as Metro-North's New Haven Line takes delivery of 300 new cars over the next three years to replace part of its aging fleet.

    Bar Cars Keep Chugging 2010

  • If it had actually been served on the Twentieth Century, Beebe would have taken note of it, as the topic of drink was solidly on his agenda: "The Century has always been a drinking train, second only in per-capita consumption to the old Merchant's Limited, on the New Haven Line," he wrote.

    No Night Train Express for These Rail Buffs 2008

  • Metro-North Hudson, Harlem and New Haven Line train service was temporarily suspended.

    Department of Disaster Brooks of Sheffield 2008

  • From there, she got on a New Haven Line train, headed for her hometown of Stony Brook, Connecticut.

    Pendragon: Book Eight: The Pilgrims of Rayne D. J. MacHale 2007

  • (Negroes had been in dining car service as much as thirty and forty years, but in those days there were no Negro stewards on the New Haven Line.)

    The Autobiography of Malcolm X X, Malcolm, 1925-1965 1964

  • When the New Haven Line paid me off, I decided it would be nice to make a trip to visit my brothers and sisters in Lansing.

    The Autobiography of Malcolm X X, Malcolm, 1925-1965 1964

  • The MPO heard a report on New Haven Line ticket window closings affecting Westport, Darien, New Canaan, and Fairfield.

    WestportNow editor@westportnow.com 2010

  • Metro-North said these changes and others-with the ones affecting the New Haven Line subject to approval of the Connecticut Department of Transportation-will save $5 million annually.

    WestportNow editor@westportnow.com 2010

  • Nine Metro-North Railroad trains would stop, including four trains on the New Haven Line, two night time trains from Grand Central on the Harlem Line and three late night trains from Grand Central on the Hudson Line.

    unknown title 2009

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