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Metro-North said train service will remain suspended between South Norwalk and New Haven until further notice.
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Reduced service will operate between South Norwalk and New York's Grand Central Terminal.
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Malloy said the state would set up a system taking rail Metro North patrons from Bridgeport to the closest operable station, in South Norwalk, during the shutdown.
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Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy said the state would set up a system to take Metro-North patrons from Bridgeport to the closest operable station, in South Norwalk, during the shutdown.
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"The market for this type of data and packaging is just out of the gate, " says Jay Sears , head of development for Edgar Online in South Norwalk, Conn.
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Metro-North Railroad says its commuter rail service between South Norwalk and New Haven will be down for at least a few days as crews repair tracks, overhead wires and other equipment.
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Power was shut off along the line and service has been halted -- westbound past Bridgeport, which is about 60 miles northeast of New York City on the Long Island Sound, and eastbound beyond South Norwalk -- because of the derailment.
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