Brookfield station (Metro-North)

On September 24, 1868, a second station had opened on Stony Hill Road that was known as "Brookfield Junction".

One proposed location is on Pocono Road across from the Brookfield Municipal Center, and the other is on Whisconier Road on the property of the Brookfield Craft Center (which utilizes the old station building as an art gallery).

[4] The final project report, issued in 2016, concluded that the costs of electrification of the existing line or the extension to New Milford were too high to offset the small increase in ridership.

[5] In September 2020, due to an increase in demand for expansion of commuter rail service to Greater Danbury, the United States Department of Transportation awarded a $400,000 grant to the Western Connecticut Council of Governments to study improvements along the Danbury Branch line and develop a plan for expanding service north and re-examine construction of a North Danbury, Brookfield and New Milford station.

[6] Media related to Brookfield station (New Haven Railroad) at Wikimedia Commons This Connecticut train station-related article is a stub.

The station in the early 20th century