The MTA Police are investigating a report that a 45-year-old male left a westbound Metro-
North train at approximately 11:27 a.m. as the train was traveling between Westport and East
Norwalk. The individual was pronounced deceased.
Metro-North service is suspended between South Norwalk and Southport. 
The train, carrying 150 passengers, was the scheduled 10:38 a.m. departure from New Haven,
due into Grand Central at 12:50 p.m. As of 12:45 p.m., those customers have been transferred
to another train.


Update: 2:11 p.m.:
Metro-North service will resume on the New Haven Line at Green’s Farms, Westport and East
Norwalk beginning with the 1:18 PM train departing New Haven and the 1:03 PM train
departing Grand Central Terminal.

2021-05-06@11:50am–#Southport CT–#Norwalk CT– #Westport CT–#MTA– A man traveling north on a train jumped to his death between Norwalk and Westport. It took first responders time to locate the man due to access problems. At this time, only one southbound track is running. Metro North officers requested Fairfield Police to the Southport station for the Southport ruffians. There was no issue, everyone got on the train to Grand Central. Metro North tweeted “New Haven Line customers should anticipate delays up to 60 minutes due to an ongoing police investigation near East Norwalk.”.

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