[1] The station consists of two side platforms serving the busway, with two center passing lanes to allow express buses to pass buses stopped at the station.
[2] Along with Cedar Street, it serves Central Connecticut State University.
[3] It opened around 1860 and was closed around 1890, replaced by nearby Claytons station.
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