The new tactile warning strip outside the older platform shelter
A bench inside the double-wide white domed shelter, and the information panel (sadly the schedule isn't posted)
Inside the original shelter with a bench and the green recycling center outside
The only Ansonia station sign (with both CTDOT and Metro-North logos) on one end of the station canopy, plus a There is hope anti-suicide sign
The slightly white peeling paint platform shelter
The entirety of the station amenities, a small stretch of tactile warning strip, 3 shelters, an old wooden canopy, trash and recycling, and a single sign on the canopy
The gentle curve of the track through an opening in the flood wall south of the station
Zooming down the tracks to a bridge over the Naugatuck River and the lights of an approaching Waterbury-bound shuttle train
Accessible parking spaces just outside the station platform
P32AC-DM #206 pulls a Waterbury-bound train (also unnecessarily long) towards the station
P32AC-DM #206 puffs some exhaust as it approaches the station
The wooden shelter, and an approaching train
A train prepares to enter Ansonia as the sign says
P32AC-DM #206 enters Ansonia, passing its 3 shelters
The blur of the Metro-North paint scheme side of P32AC-DM (notice the third rail shoes) #206 entering Ansonia
The P32AC-DM locomotive #206 continues through the station to come to a stop