GREENWICH — The Greenwich train station reopens to commuters Friday morning, following a major renovation project that is expanding and modernizing the station plaza. Visitors to the station will find a new wood-slatted ceiling, high-end lighting, upgraded restrooms, new flooring, railings and an elevator. The exterior of the station has a new clock, similar to ones at train stations in Europe. “We’re incredibly grateful to the residents, commuters, and local businesses for their patience and support throughout construction,” said Ryan Harvey, CEO and president of The Ashforth Co., the development firm behind the construction. The modernization of the railroad plaza, called Greenwich Crossing, required the closing of the passenger terminal in May. Commuters had to take stairs to reach the train platform. Harvey said the completion of the new station was part of a larger project that will have a lasting impact on the community.
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