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TriStateGirl t1_jdxxnb8 wrote

It does, but you have to switch off at the South Norwalk station for a second train. Out of Milford you only need one train. Danbury schools are ok, but the Milford ones are better, if this person has kids.

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coolducklingcool t1_jdxzavy wrote

Bethel. A town closer to WH. On Danbury line. Better schools.

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TriStateGirl t1_jdy0987 wrote

I'm still concerned about the train thing. They OP would still have to ride down to South Norwalk and switch to a different train.

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coolducklingcool t1_jdy0dvw wrote

I’ve taken the train out of Bethel and switched in SoNo or in Stamford on occasion. It’s like three minutes standing on the platform.

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TriStateGirl t1_jdy0rth wrote

I'm spoiled taking it out of Bridgeport (I live in Shelton). Just one train down.

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RoadBudget t1_jdy8zdd wrote

From the Danbury area you can also jump across to the Harlem Line in New York. I’m pretty sure you can take it right into Grand Central without any transfers

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Taurothar t1_jdyc5yf wrote

Yeah it would make more sense to use Brewster or Southeast Station.

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hamms30 t1_jdy2rrg wrote

there are direct trains during peak. Still goes through SoNo, but no transfer.

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