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==Transportation== [[File:Old Saybrook Station.jpg|thumb|The platforms at the Old Saybrook train station]] {{Main|Old Saybrook station}} Old Saybrook's train station opened in 1873 and was rebuilt in 2002. [[Amtrak]], the national rail passenger system, provides daily service along the [[Northeast Corridor]] to Boston, New York, and points south. The high-speed ''[[Acela Express]]'' passes through Old Saybrook, but does not stop; service is provided by the conventional ''[[Northeast Regional]]''. The Connecticut Department of Transportation provides regular commuter service to New Haven, New London, and Stamford via the [[Shore Line East]], and connecting service to the MetroNorth Railroad, which runs to [[Grand Central Terminal]] in [[Manhattan]]. The [[Estuary Transit District]] provides public transportation services throughout Old Saybrook and the surrounding towns through its 9 Town transit services. Old Saybrook is served by two freeways that intersect within the town's borders. [[Interstate 95]] runs across the town from west to east (though it is signed north–south), and connects Old Saybrook to New Haven and New London along the Connecticut shoreline. [[Connecticut Route 9]] has its southern terminus at I-95, and extends to the northwest to ultimately reach Middletown and Hartford.
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