September 18, 2018
The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) today announced that it is taking several steps to improve communication with CTrail Shore Line East (SLE) rail customers and the reliability of the aging SLE rail fleet. As a result of an Amtrak construction project and the ongoing rehabilitation of locomotives, the service has not been operating at levels customers have come to expect.
Several steps are being taken in response to specific feedback received from customers at public forums and train rides by CTDOT management.
Amtrak, which operates SLE under contract to CTDOT, will expand the hours at the maintenance shop to three shifts, seven days a week in early October, and immediately increase over time allowances to repair out-of-service locomotives and rail cars. In order to reduce the impact to customers when trains are unexpectedly canceled, buses will be on standby at stations until more reliable service can be maintained.
To improve communications, CTDOT management staff will be riding SLE trains for the next 30 days to monitor the situation and talk to customers. SLE customer service hours will be extended until the end of evening peak through the end of October. Customers are encouraged to call or email CTrides with any continuing concerns, so appropriate action can be taken. Also, by the end of October, customers will be able to sign up to receive customized alerts by text and email to stay informed of the status of their train, instead of having to monitor @SLEalerts on Twitter for information.
Commissioner Jim Redeker and other CTDOT and Amtrak officials will be at New Haven Union Station on Thursday, September 20, from 4-6 pm to meet with SLE customers.
View the official Connecticut Department of Transportation news release HERE.
(UPDATE: Extended Hours)
The Connecticut Department of Transportation
Invites the Public to a
CTrail Shore Line East Customer Update Session: “We’re Listening”
New Haven Union Station
Main Concourse
Thursday, September 20, 2018
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Please join us on Thursday, September 20th as James Redeker, Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Transportation and other representatives from the DOT and Amtrak hold a CTrail Shore Line East Customer Update at New Haven Union Station. Commissioner Redeker will discuss current operating and service issues on the rail line, and the schedule for planned improvements.
The public is encouraged to attend this “We’re Listening” session from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM in the main concourse/waiting room of New Haven Union Station. Please note the time of the session has been extended from the original announcement.
View the Connecticut Department of Transportation news release HERE.
A new CTrail Shore Line East timetable will take effect Monday, July 23, 2018.
The following are notes regarding the new schedule:
Please click here for more details on Amtrak's track work project.
Download NEW Schedule Effective July 23 2018 Here
CTrail Shore Line East replacement buses are located in designated areas at our stations. We have updated each of our station pages to reflect this information:
Union Station New Haven: outside the western portion of the train station. There are three parking spots designated for CTrail Shore Line East buses near the Peter Pan and Greyhound bus bays.
State Street Station New Haven: in front of State Street Station.
Branford Station: south side of Branford station, next to the station building and eastbound platform.
Guilford Station: south side of Guilford station, next to the station building and eastbound platform.
Madison Station: south side of Madison station, next to the station building and eastbound platform.
Clinton Station: parking lot to the west of Clinton station.
Westbrook Station: south side of Westbrook station, next to the station building and eastbound platform.
Old Saybrook Station: south side of Old Saybrook station, outside the Amtrak ticket office by the pizza shop.
New London Station: in front of New London station, on Water Street.
Please refer to the stations page for additional details on CTrail Shore Line East stations.
To Our Valued CTrail Shore Line East Customers:
For the safety of our valued riders and crew, please remember these important safety guidelines when traveling:
Thank you for your continued support. Please continue to monitor shorelineeast.com for service updates and please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with any questions.
Governor Dannel P. Malloy and Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) Commissioner James P. Redeker today announced that with the signing of the state budget adjustment bill earlier this week, bus and train fare increases and service reductions that had been scheduled to take effect on July 1 have been canceled.
With a pending Special Transportation Fund (STF) shortfall, plans had been made for a 10 percent fare increase for rail commuters, a 14 percent fare increase for bus riders, and service reductions on several rail lines and transit districts. The budget passed by the General Assembly and signed by Governor Malloy accelerated the transfer of motor vehicle sales tax revenues from the General Fund to the STF beginning this year, stabilizing the STF in the short-term.
Read the official Press Release here.
A new CTrail Shore Line East Weekday timetable will take effect Monday, April 23, 2018.
The following are notes regarding the new schedule:
Please click here for more details.
Download NEW Schedule Effective April 23 2018 Here
A new CTrail Shore Line East timetable will take effect Saturday, March 10, 2018.
The following are notes regarding the new schedule, which can be viewed here.
To our valued CTrail Shore Line East customers:
Bureau of Public Transportation
Proposed Fare Changes and Potential Service Cuts
The Connecticut Department of Transportation will conduct public hearings on proposed public transit fare increases for bus, rail and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) paratransit services; and proposed service reductions to the New Haven Line, New Canaan Line, Danbury Line, Waterbury Line and CTrail Shore Line East rail services. Additionally, information meetings will be held on proposed CT River ferry fare increases. No bus or ADA paratransit services reductions are proposed at this time.
Details available here.
We thank you for your continued business. Please continue to monitor shorelineeast.com for service updates and please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with any questions.
Thank you.
A new CTrail Shore Line East timetable will take effect Monday, October 9, 2017.
The following are notes regarding the new schedule, which can be viewed here.