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The station is {{mile|71.1}} to ], with travel time there being an average of two hours depending on transfer time at Bridgeport. Travel time to ] is an average of one hour, six minutes depending on transfer time. The station is {{mile|71.1}} to ], with travel time there being an average of two hours depending on transfer time at Bridgeport. Travel time to ] is an average of one hour, six minutes depending on transfer time.

Commuters make up the vast majority of riders using the station. The ] is a board created by the state to represent commuter's interests before Metro North and state officials.<ref>Connecticut Rail Commuter Council Web site, accessed ], ]</ref>

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The Ansonia Metro-North Railroad station serves residents of Ansonia, Connecticut via the Waterbury Branch of the New Haven Line. All service on the Waterbury Branch is shuttle service to Bridgeport running on very light frequencies (six trains daily weekdays, four weekends) with travel time to Bridgeport is 26 minutes.

The station is Template:Mile to Grand Central Terminal, with travel time there being an average of two hours depending on transfer time at Bridgeport. Travel time to New Haven is an average of one hour, six minutes depending on transfer time.

Commuters make up the vast majority of riders using the station. The Connecticut Rail Commuter Council is a board created by the state to represent commuter's interests before Metro North and state officials.

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  1. Connecticut Rail Commuter Council Web site, accessed March 17, 2007

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