Do you know there is approximately one train every 5 minutes going to NYC at the Stamford Station during the morning rush? While if you drive one station over to Noroton Heights, there is a train every 20 minutes to NYC during the morning rush? Train frequency matters. Driving to the closest station might not always be your best option. We looked at Metro-North trains heading to New York City’s Grand Central Terminal departing between 7:25am-8:35am (give or take 3 minutes) and calculated the train frequency per station. Below are the Lower Westchester County and Fairfield County Metro-North Railroad- Number of trains to New York City.
Metro-North New Haven Line
Mt. Vernon East- 5 trains
Pelham- 5 trains
New Rochelle- 4 trains
Larchmont- 5 trains
Mamaroneck- 5 trains
Harrison- 6 trains
Rye- 4 trains
Port Chester- 4 trains
Greenwich- 8 trains
Cos Cob- 5 trains
Riverside- 5 trains
Old Greenwich- 5 trains
Stamford- 14 trains
Noroton Heights- 3 trains
Darien- 4 trains
Rowayton- 3 trains
South Norwalk- 6 trains
East Norwalk- 5 trains
Westport- 4 trains
Green’s Farms- 3 trains
Southport- 2 trains
Fairfield- 5 trains
Fairfield Metro- 4 trains
Bridgeport- 4 trains
Metro-North New Canaan Branch (New Haven Line)
Glenbrook- 3 trains
Springdale- 2 trains
Talmadge Hill- 2 trains
New Canaan- 2 trains
Metro-North Danbury Branch (New Haven Line)
Merritt 7- 3 trains (one train is a transfer in South Norwalk)
Wilton- 3 trains (one train is a transfer in South Norwalk)
Cannondale- 2 trains (one train is a transfer in South Norwalk)
Branchville- 2 trains (one train is a transfer in South Norwalk)
Redding- 2 trains (one train is a transfer in South Norwalk)
Bethel- 2 trains (one train is a transfer in South Norwalk)
Danbury- 2 trains (one train is a transfer in South Norwalk)
Metro-North Harlem Line
Mt. Vernon West- 7 trains
Fleetwood- 6 trains
Bronxville- 6 trains
Tuckahoe- 5 trains
Crestwood- 5 trains
Scarsdale- 5 trains
Hartsdale- 4 trains
White Plains- 10 trains
North White Plains- 8 trains
Valhalla- 3 trains
Mt. Pleasant- 0 trains
Hawthorne- 3 trains
Pleasantville- 4 trains
Chappaqua- 5 trains
Mt. Kisco- 7 trains
Bedford Hills- 3 trains
Katonah- 3 trains
Goldens Bridge- 5 trains
Purdy’s- 5 trains
Croton Falls- 5 trains
Brewster- 5 trains
Southeast- 4 trains
Metro-North Hudson Line
Glenwood- 3 trains
Greystone- 6 trains
Hastings-on-Hudson-5 trains
Dobbs Ferry- 5 trains
Ardsley-on-Hudson- 5 trains
Irvington- 4 trains
Tarrytown- 5 trains
Philipse Manor- 4 trains
Scarborough- 4 trains
Ossining- 6 trains
Metro-North Railroad Stations with the Most Trains to NYC and the Least Trains to NYC
Do you want to know which stations have the most trains to NYC and which stations have the least trains to NYC? If you commute from Fairfield County, you should check out the Fairfield County version below while if you live in Westchester County, you should check out the Westchester County version. And don’t forget, if you live in towns bordering New York, you should also check out the Westchester County version because it is possible that you are better off driving to a station in Westchester.
Which Fairfield County Metro-North Train Stations have the Most trains to NYC?
Westchester Metro-North Train Stations with the Most Trains to NYC
Metro-North Railroad Station Parking Waitlist
Metro-North Railroad Parking is an issue at the Metro-North Railroad stations. Check out the links below to find out which stations have a waitlist and to get more information on daily parking.
How long are the waitlist for Metro-North Train Station parking?
How long are the waitlists for Fairfield County’s Metro-North train station parking?
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*All information were accurate when we were putting this guide together, however, please check the Metro-North Railroad schedule to verify that nothing has changed.