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Hoyt Street to Close at Railroad Tracks, Aug. 12 to 18

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Area residents and motorist are advised that the at grade railroad crossing on Hoyt Street (State Route 106) will be closed beginning at 10 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 12 and reopened at 9 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. __________

— an announcement from the Darien Department of Public Works

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Detour signs will be in place to assist motorist in traversing area. Southbound traffic will be routed south on Greenwood Avenue, then East on Camp Avenue to Hoyt Street. Northbound traffic will be routed west on Camp Avenue, then north on Greenwood Avenue to Hoyt Street.

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Buses to Replace SOME New Canaan Branch Trains Friday Nights, Weekends

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Some trains on the New Canaan Branch, including those stopping at the Glenbrook, Springdale and Talmadge Hill stations, will be replaced by buses on Friday nights and on weekends from July 31 to Aug. 23, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced.Trains for normal commuting times will not be affected, according to the announcement on the MTA website. The substitutions of bus service will take place for trains leaving the New Canaan station at 11:15 p.m. on Fridays, starting July 31 (this Friday), and for all weekend trains (leaving the station between 6:15 a.m. and 11:15 p.m.). Buses will leave 15 to 20 minutes earlier than the scheduled trains. Trains arriving at the New Canaan station 0n Fridays from 11:15 p.m. to 1:17 a.m. (and at the Talmadge Hill Railroad Station between 11:09 to 1:11 a.m.) will also be replaced by buses.

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Camp Ave Expected to Close, No Trains to New Canaan for 5 to 6 Days in Late Aug.

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Darien police and town officials expect the railroad crossing on Camp Avenue to be replaced in a project taking probably five to six days in late August, closing the road near Springdale Florist. The railroad crossing work will temporarily stop New Canaan Branch train service, at least to the Talmadge Hill and New Canaan railroad stations, said Darien Police Capt. Don Anderson. Metro-North Railroad would instead provide bus service. Anderson said Aug. 21 was the expected start date of the road closure, but Stamford officials were about to be consulted regarding a traffic detour through streets there, indicating the date might not be set in stone yet.