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Metro-North Hikes Fares 1% In CT Starting On New Year's Day

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. — A 1 percent fare hike went into effect for all passengers on the New Haven Line in Connecticut on New Year's Day, Metro-North reminds train riders.

Fares will increase on Jan. 1 on the New Haven Line in Connecticut.

Fares will increase on Jan. 1 on the New Haven Line in Connecticut.

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This is the seventh year in a row that Connecticut train riders on Metro-North are paying more in fares. But here's the good news: It's the last in this series of fare hikes.   

The seven consecutive annual increases were requested by the Connecticut Department of Transportation to help pay for the (now-not-so) new M-8 train cars used on the New Haven Line in the state.

Here's how the fare hike will affect Connecticut commuters:

The CTDOT fare increase of 1 percent went into effect for stations on the Connecticut portion of the New Haven Line on Jan. 1.

The changes affect ticket prices for travel between stations within Connecticut and between Connecticut and New York stations. The price increase also affects the New Canaan, Danbury and Waterbury Branches. 

But the fare increase does NOT affect travel to/from stations within New York State.

For sample fares, see the links below:

Another rate hike took effect a year ago, when the CTDOT increased fares an additional 5 percent to cover $37 million in state budget cuts by the state.

In all, train fares have increased 17 percent over the last five years for riders in Connecticut.

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