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Installing High Platforms at Westerly Station

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Transportation Services

Westerly Station is served by Amtrak’s Northeast Regional intercity passenger rail service and
the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA)’s Routes 95X, 204, and 301.


To book train tickets, visit http://www.amtrak.com.
For bus schedules, visit http://www.RIPTA.com.


We are working hard to bring commuter rail to Westerly Station, but until that happens, the
nearest Shore Line East station is New London Union Station, and the nearest MBTA station is
Wickford Junction. Click here for the Shore Line East website and here for the MBTA site.

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Station Hours

11:00am-7:00pm, Wednesday through Saturday
1:00pm-5:00pm, Sunday


Note that the station building does not have a ticket agent, and nearly all the interior space is
occupied by the Artists Cooperative Gallery of Westerly. Restrooms and a few benches are
available inside, but only during the hours listed above, when the ACGOW is open.

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Parking
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On-site: 42 spaces
Canal Street municipal lot: 118 spaces
Note that free, non-time-restricted on-street parking can be found along portions of Railroad

Avenue and Friendship Street as well. Many passengers are dropped off at the station by
friends or family, as there are two convenient drop-off loops on either side of the tracks.

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Accessibility

Passengers with mobility impairments who wish to take the train to/from Westerly Station
should call Amtrak in advance at 1-800-872-7245 to make a reservation. More information on
this process can be found on Amtrak’s website here.
Westerly Station is an ADA-compliant, low-platform station. This means that level boarding is
achieved via use of a wheelchair lift. If you make a reservation to use the lift, an Amtrak
conductor will retrieve and operate it during the train’s station stop.
We have been advocating tirelessly for the installation of high-level platforms at Westerly
Station so that passengers of all abilities can board any train, any time, unassisted. To that end,
we expect to see mini-high platforms installed in mid-2029.

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Partner Advocacy Organizations

​The Westerly Rail Advocates collaborates regularly with the following advocacy groups to
accomplish its goals for the community and broader region:

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Rhode Island Association of Railroad Passengers
Shore Line East Riders Advocacy Group
Connecticut Public Transportation Council
Rail Passengers Association

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Contacts for Elected Officials

Federal elected officials

Senator Jack Reed
1000 Chapel View Boulevard, Suite 290
Cranston, RI 02920
(401) 943-3100

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse
170 Westminster Street, Suite 200
Providence, RI 02903
(401) 453-5294

Congressman Seth Magaziner (2nd District)
935 Jefferson Boulevard, Suite 3003
Warwick, RI 02886
(401) 244-1201

State elected officials

Governor Dan McKee
82 Smith Street
Providence, RI 02903
(401) 222-2080

Lt. Governor Sabina Matos
82 Smith Street, Room 116
Providence, RI 02903
(401) 222-2371

State Sen. Victoria Gu (District 38)
https://victoria4ri.com/
sen-gu@rilegislature.gov
(401) 388-0696

 

State Rep. Tina Spears (District 36)

https://www.tinaspearsri.com/about

rep-​​spears@rilegislature.gov

(401) 222-1162

 

State Rep. Samuel Azzinaro

82 Smith Street, Room 136

Providence, RI 02903​​​

(401) 222-1882​

rep-azzinaro@rilegislature.gov


To find your local RI state senator or representative, click here

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