Vending machines
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Most mornings, the ritual is the same: a hurried dash through the station, eyes scanning for anything that resembles caffeine. Coffee shops have their charm, but when the train’s departure board flickers with a two-minute warning, there’s no time for lattes or small talk. That’s where Vending machines steps in—a no-frills solution tucked into the rhythm of daily transit. These machines don’t ask for patience or polite conversation; they deliver a straightforward cup of coffee, often just when the platform’s hum threatens to turn into a headache. The category itself is unassuming, yet essential for anyone who’s ever traded warmth for speed in the early hours. Stamford Station, at the corner of Washington Boulevard and South State Street, is where you’ll find it. The address—Stamford Station, Washington Blvd and, S State St, Stamford, CT 06902—isn’t just a pin on a map; it’s a checkpoint for commuters who’ve learned to rely on the quiet efficiency of a vending machine that never closes. There’s no need to dial a number unless something goes awry, in which case the line is always open. For directions, the map is here: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c2a16154a37877:0x1652a4ec13631f8e. If you’ve ever missed a train because the coffee line was too long, you’ll know exactly why this spot matters.