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Updated Nov 3, 2023
For service between New Fairfield, Connecticut and Grand Central Terminal via Metro-North’s Southeast Station. Service is operated by HARTransit.
To Grand Central Terminal
Weekdays via Southeast Station
New FairfieldCompanyAFirehouse | New FairfieldBallPondFirehouse | Southeast Station | ShuttleMeetsTrain | Southeast Station | WhitePlainsStation | GrandCentralTerminal | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BUS | TRAIN | |||||||
AM | 5:32 | 5:37 | 5:56 | 6:01 | 6:51 | 7:30 | AM | |
AM | 5:55 | 6:00 | 6:18 | 6:26 | 7:12 | 7:54 | AM | |
AM | 6:26 | 6:31 | 6:49 | 6:55 | — | 8:25 | AM | |
AM | 7:00 | 7:05 | 7:23 | 7:32 | 8:20 | 8:58 | AM | |
PM | 6:36 | 6:41 | 7:06 | 7:12 | 8:03 | 8:41 | PM | |
PM | 6:50 | 6:55 | 7:20 | 8:08 | 8:59 | 9:37 | PM | |
PM | 7:25 | 7:30 | 7:55 | 8:08 | 8:59 | 9:37 | PM | |
PM | 7:45 | 7:50 | 8:15 | 9:16 | 10:07 | 10:47 | PM | |
PM | 8:07 | 8:12 | 8:37 | 9:16 | 10:07 | 10:47 | PM |
To New Fairfield
Weekdays via Southeast Station
GrandCentralTerminal | WhitePlainsStation | SoutheastStation | ShuttleMeetsTrain | SoutheastStation | New FairfieldBallPondFirehouse | New FairfieldCompanyAFirehouse | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
TRAIN | BUS | |||||||
PM | 4:18 | — | 5:44 | 5:49 | 6:18 | 6:23 | PM | |
PM | 4:35 | 5:11 | 6:01 | 6:18 | 6:44 | 6:49 | PM | |
PM | 4:41 | 5:15 | 6:13 | 6:18 | 6:44 | 6:49 | PM | |
PM | 4:57 | 5:31 | 6:22 | 6:42 | 7:10 | 7:15 | PM | |
PM | 5:17 | 5:53 | 6:36 | 6:42 | 7:10 | 7:15 | PM | |
PM | 5:27 | — | 6:52 | 7:12 | 7:39 | 7:44 | PM | |
PM | 5 44 | — | 7:07 | 7:12 | 7:39 | 7:44 | PM | |
PM | 6:04 | 6:39 | 7:28 | 7:33 | 8:01 | 8:06 | PM | |
PM | 6:29 | 7:03 | 7:56 | 8:00 | 8:27 | 8:32 | PM | |
PM | 6:56 | 7:30 | 8:23 | 8:27 | 8:53 | 8:58 | PM | |
PM | 7:26 | 8:00 | 8:57 | 9:00 | 9:27 | 9:32 | PM |
Printable New Farfield-Southeast Schedule
Printable New Farfield-Southeast Schedule
Download theNewFairfield-Southeast Scheduleto print.
Fares between New Fairfield and Grand Central Terminal
Fares between New Fairfield and Grand Central Terminal
Monthly UniTicket: $440.75
Purchased with Metro-North monthly rail ticket only.
Can only be purchased at ticket vending machines or ticket offices.
- Combination bus/rail monthlyFlash Pass
- Unlimited travel on bus/rail
- Good seven days per week
Weekly UniTicket: $156.25
Purchased with Metro-North weekly rail ticket only.
Can only be purchased at ticket vending machines or ticket offices.
- Combination bus/rail weeklyFlash Pass
- Unlimited travel on bus/rail
- Good Saturday through Friday
Bus Fare:
- $1.75One-way Peak
- $.85**Seniors/Disabled(65 or older)
- $1.40Students(K-12)
Other discount fares available; please call HARTransit.
Rail Fares:
- $20.75One-way Peak
- $15.25One-way Off-peak
- $10.25**Senior/Disabled(65 or older)
- $1.00***One-way Child(ages 5-11 years)
- $407.75Monthly Commutation
- $145.00Weekly Commutation
- $207.50Ten Trip Peak
- $129.75Ten Trip Off‑peak
** Senior Citizen(65 or older), Medicare, or Person with Disability Identification required for discountedfare. Restrictions apply.
- Senior Citizen Identification: Driver’s license, or (for senior bus fare) Sweet HART ID.
- Person with Disability Identification:
- Disabled identification card issued by MTA, Connecticut, or NewYork City.
- Medicare ID card
*** Family fare.Up to four children, ages 5-11, for each fare paying adult.(The fifth child and all other children pay Child Fare. $10.25 Peak/$7.75 Off-Peak)
Fares effective August 20,2023. Subject to change. Please purchase tickets before boarding. On‑board rail fares are higher.
Holiday Schedules
Holiday Schedules
BUS HOLIDAY SCHEDULE | ||
Saturdays & Sundays: No Service | ||
2023 | ||
11/23 | Thanksgiving Day | No Service |
11/24 | Day after Thanksgiving | No Service |
12/25 | Christmas Day | No Service |
2024 | ||
1/2 | New Year’s DayObserved | No Service |
1/15 | M.L. King Jr. Day | Special Schedule |
2/19 | President’s Day | Special Schedule |
5/30 | Memorial Day | No Service |
7/4 | Independence Day | No Service |
9/2 | Labor Day | No Service |
11/28 | Thanksgiving Day | No Service |
11/29 | Day after Thanksgiving | No Service |
12/25 | Christmas Day | No Service |
TRAIN HOLIDAY SCHEDULE | ||
See fullMETRO-NORTH TRAIN SCHEDULEfor holiday details. |
MTA Metro-North Railroad’s Guaranteed Ride Home Program
MTA Metro-North Railroad’s Guaranteed Ride Home Program
MTA Metro-NorthmonthlyUniTicketcustomers who ride the New Fairfield-Southeast Shuttle to Southeast Station and commute to Grand Central Terminal or Harlem-125th Street can get up to two free taxi rides per month to your car or home when the New Fairfield-Southeast Shuttle is not scheduled to meet a train. For more information, including the name and phone number of the current taxi provider, please call511.
Here’s how the program works:
- Present your valid UniTicket at any ticket window in Grand Central Terminal or, 6:40AM – 9:30PM, at Harlem‑125th Street Station.
- The ticket agent will stamp the UniTicket and give you a validated voucher. (Laminated UniTickets will not be accepted.)
- Take one of these trains from Grand Central TerminaltoSoutheast Station
08:44 AM
09:51 AM
10:51 AM
11:49 AM
12:49 PM
01:46 PM
02:47 PM
03:16 PM
07:54 PM
08:17 PM
08:52 PM
09:16 PM
09:52 PM
11:04 PM - Call Manny’s Taxi & Limo 845-279-1398
- Present your voucher to the driver when you enter the taxi. (The voucher is good only for the day of the requested ride.)
It’s that simple! You’ll be taken to your car, home, or to any location in Putnam or Fairfield counties within 15 miles of Southeast Station.
Guaranteed Ride Home Program Hours
Monday – Friday (excluding holidays) during off‑peak‡ times for all trains leaving Grand Central Terminal not met by a New Fairfield-Southeast Shuttle.
‡ Trains leaving Grand Central Terminal between 4 PM – 8 PM, arriving at Southeast Station between 5:45 PM – 9:30 PM, are not included in this program.
PLEASE NOTE:
The program cannot be used when there is a delay in bus or train service due to breakdown or other problems.
Subject to restrictions and limitations set forth on this site, and the Guaranteed Ride Home voucher.
Contact Information
Contact Information
MTAPolice:212-878-1001
Police Emergency Only:(888)MTA-911PDor888-682-9117
MTA Metro-North Railroad:511
Schedules, fares, and Senior Citizen/Disabled accessibility
Deaf/Hard of Hearing – Usethe free relay service711or your preferred relay service provider to reach511
Tickets and Fares brochure available at all ticket offices, Grand Central Terminal, and online atwww.mta.info.
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203-744‑4070 Monday – Friday 5AM – 10:30PM
Complaints, Compliments, and Feedback
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By Mail:
Department of Employee Relations & Diversity
420 Lexington Ave., 12th Floor,
New York, NY 10170
Complaints may also be directed to:
U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Transit Administration,
Office of Civil Rights,
Attention: Complaint Team,
East Building 5th Floor—TCR,1200 New Jersey Ave. SE,
Washington, DC 20590
Commitments & Responsibilities
Commitments & Responsibilities
MTA Metro-North Railroad is committed toproviding non-discriminatory service to ensure that no person is excluded from participation in, or denied the benefits of, or subjected to discrimination in the receipt of its services on the basis of race, color, national origin or income as protected by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Responsibility:Metro-North Railroad cannot assume responsibility for inconvenience, expense or damage resulting from errors in timetables, delayed trains, failure to make connections, or for changes in or shortage of equipment. The schedules, equipment, and fares in this timetable are subject to change without notice.
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The New Fairfield-Southeast Shuttle is operated by HARTransit under contract with the New York and Connecticut Departments of Transportation, and in cooperation with Metro‑North Railroad.