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shore line east riders' association
newsletter
volume iv number 1
may 30, 1998
happy birthday to sle
In case you hadn't heard the Shore Line East Commuter Rail Service turned 9 years old in May. Much has changed since the service initially began in May 1990. For example:
sle in 1990 and 1998
1990 |
1998 |
SLE served Branford, Guilford, Madison, Clinton, Westbrook, Old Saybrook and New Haven |
SLE was expanded in 1996 to serve New London |
Four round trips a day including one trip on an Amtrak. |
Today we are served by 6 morning trains into New Haven and 8 afternoon and evening trains out of New Haven. |
Averaged 800 daily riders |
Average nearly 1200 daily riders |
Trains pulled by engines over 40 years old |
Today pulled by two year old rebuilt engines |
10 coaches originally built during the 1940's. |
21 coaches either new or rebuilt since 1990. |
One way fare to Branford was $1 and to Old Saybrook was $4. |
One way fare to Branford is $2.25 and to Old Saybrook is $5.50. |
Monthly fare to Branford was $26 and to Old Saybrook $74. |
Monthly fare to Branford is $46 and to Old Saybrook is $114. |
Bus connections were available to downtown New Haven. |
Bus connections are available to downtown New Haven and Long Wharf. |
All but one SLE train connected with Metro North trains to New York City. |
All SLE trains connect with Metro North trains to and from New York City. |
slera wins epa award
On April 22, 1998 the Shore Line East Riders Association was one of three recipients from Connecticut of the Environmental Merit Award presented by the New England Office of the Environmental Protection Agency. The Merit Awards, presented annually since 1970, recognize demonstrated commitment and significant contributions to the environment. To quote the press release "under the threat of severe proposed budget cutbacks in 1995 and again in 1997, the all volunteer Shore Line East Riders Association has twice mounted a herculean effort to succcessfully retain and expand commuter rail service". SLERA was represented at the award ceremony by its president, Lee Carlson, vice-president, Wil Aloe and its treasurer Gail Fearon. Congratulations to all who helped save the train.
istea includes tax-free mass transit benefit
During the week before Memorial Day Congressional Conference Committee agreed to the ISTEA (Intermodal Surface Transportation Effeciency Act, basically the highway and mass transit bill). Included in this bill is legislation which benefits users of mass transportation including SLE. The proposed legislation includs a provision making it easier and more cost-effective for employers to offer tax-free mass transit benefits to employees. (Basically flexible benefits). Employees would receive up to $65 a month in tax free benefits (no income tax or social security taxes). In addition employers would benefit since their payroll costs would also decline. This bill is awaiting final approval by Congress and a presidential signature. Stay tune for more information.
shorts
Created 12/6/1999 by E.C. Schroeder. Last Updated 12/6/1999
Contact: Edwin Schroeder at edwin.schroeder@yale.edu
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