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Fairfield Metro (Metro-North station) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fairfield Metro (Metro-North station)
Fairfield Metro is a commercial development and regional commuter rail station situated on in the town of Fairfield, Connecticut. The in-fill station, located east of Fairfield station along Metro-North's New Haven Line, opened in December 2011. ==Name== As the station neared completion, a debate emerged within the surrounding community concerning the name of the station. The station was named "Fairfield Metro" as indicated by signs on the station platforms. This was the name preferred by the developer of the surrounding site, Blackrock Realty, and was the one being used by the state. Fairfield residents, however, called the name bland. First Selectman Kenneth Flatto noted that the Town would prefer something different, and an online survey was posted asking residents of the town and surrounding areas to voice their opinions. Popular suggestions included: Black Rock, Black Rock Turnpike, Ash Creek, and Grasmere, among others. The state had the final word in naming the station and could choose to follow or disregard the town's recommendations. To meet the opening deadline of November 2011, a name had to be chosen by February 2010. The final name of Fairfield Metro was announced on March 18, 2011.
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