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ConnDOT: July 8 Target Date for Noroton Heights Repairs

The statement came at Wednesday's meeting of the Connecticut Rail Commuter Council.

STAMFORD -- The Connecticut Rail Commuter Council held its monthly meeting for June Wednesday night in Stamford’s Government Center. Below are the highlights.

Noroton Heights Repairs

ConnDOT hopes to have completed by July 8.

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The elevated passenger crossing is shrouded in plastic due to lead paint removal, requiring commuters who park in the permit parking area to make a lengthy walk to get to the opposite platform. Colonese said the stairs for the elevated crossing are being repaired.

Colonese said half of the station’s new canopies have been installed. He said he would be asking his construction unit at the station to expedite its work.

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Quiet Car Trials

Metro-North Railroad has started a three-month trial of having “quiet cars” on its weekday west-of-Hudson rail lines. The results of the trial will be released Sept. 1. At that time, the railroad will advise on plans for quiet cars on its Hudson, Harlem, and New Haven Lines.

Susan Doering, Metro-North's Senior Director of Services and Stations, said the trial has been underway for 15 days and so far has gotten “mixed reviews” from commuters.

She said trains outgoing from New York have the last car as their quiet car, and there are many groups of passengers are used to socializing in that car in the evening.

26 M-8s in Service

There are 26 of the New Haven Line's new M-8 rail cars in service, with four held as spares, said Gene Colonese, Connecticut Department of Transportation rail administrator.

The railroad has received 34 of the 380 M-8 cars on order from Kawasaki.

The latest report on the status of the M-8s is on the state’s Dept. of Transportation web site .

Fairfield Metro Station

ConnDOT is planning to have the new Fairfield Metro station operational in October.

Colonese said his department is working with Metro-North to fold the new station into the schedule and determine how many trains will stop there a day. The new station will be in the existing “Fairfield zone” for ticket prices.

Colonese said a system needs to be worked out for commuters who hold parking passes for the town’s existing stations who want to transfer them to Fairfield Metro when it opens. The new station has 1,400 parking spaces.

The station’s platform is long enough for a 12-car train.

West Haven Station

The New Haven Line’s new West Haven station is under construction, and Colonese said the intent is to put it in service in 2012. It has 700 parking spaces and also has a platform that extends 12 car lengths.

Bicycle Hook Designs

ConnDOT has selected two designs of bicycle hooks for testing in M-8 cars this summer. The hooks will be installed in the open area reserved for persons in wheelchairs or baby carriages.

General Assembly Citations

Each member of the council received an official citation from the General Assembly in recognition of the services the council provides rail commuters. This is the council’s 25th year in existence.

The citations were presented at the meeting by Republican state Sen. Toni Boucher, and Republican state representatives Gail Lavielle and Terri Wood.

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