The train may have left the station, but at a number of Metro-North depots there's still coffee and other goodies to sip and savor while you wait for your next ride.

A number of former waiting-room only stations now include dining options, with the addition of a Tim Horton's to the newly renovated White Plains station and an outpost of the Riveria Bakeshop coming to Tarrytown.

The latest change is in Croton-Harmon where MTA Metro-North Railroad announced Monday that Pure-DC will renovate an underutilized 321-square foot space inside the former ticket office at the station.

The health-oriented business, which is slated to open in early 2020, will sell a variety of juices, smoothies, acai bowls, energy bars and vegan pastries. It will be open six days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and takes over the spot formerly occupied by Emtee Cleaners.

The Croton-Harmon station currently has a coffee stand located on the overpass that sells a variety of drinks, sandwiches and snacks but Pure-DC will add more dining options to hungry customers on the go.

It will also add a new aesthetic.

As part of the license agreement, Pure-DC will clean and restore all the exposed brick walls, install new tile flooring and replace the entrance door frame and moldings. PureDC will also update infrastructure by installing a ductless HVAC rooftop condenser.

“Every week, about 14,500 customers use the Croton-Harmon station, generating over 28,000 rides,” said Metro North Railroad President Catherine Rinaldi. “I’m delighted that we’ll soon be able to offer these customers another spot to stop and grab a snack at the station."

New tenant in Purdy's station

Hayfield's Market in North Salem, known among Northern Westchesterites for its variety of coffee options, opened Oct. 28 in a small annex located at the Metro-North Purdy's station. Hayfield's Station, as it's being called, is open commuter hours meaning 6 to 10:30 a.m. and 5 to 7:30 p.m.

During its grand opening week this week, folks are encouraged to pop by for complimentary coffee, treats, flowers and more. Along with Illy coffee and baked goods from Balthazar and CeCeLa, diners will find hearty "egg on the go" breakfasts, morning juices, and grab-and-go sandwiches along with everyday essentials such as Tylenol, phone chargers and umbrellas. The new station shop is also offering shoe shine and package drop-off. Owner Renea Dayton stressed that the spot is for all of the community, not just commuters, and is hoping "anyone and everyone will swing on by."

Purdy's isn't the only station with changes. In Bronxville, Xarupa LLC will turn that village's station’s interior space into a café and a lounge/bar sometime in 2020. According to a Metro-North news release, Xarupa LLC plans to transform the 2,595 square-foot interior (including the waiting area and restrooms) into a morning café and coffee spot, while the northern end of the station will become a bar and lounge in the evening, offering wine, beer and cocktail options.

Multiple platform upgrades

These Metro-North stations have also added dining options:

Chappaqua: Bobo's

Mount Kisco: Locali

Dobbs Ferry: The revamped Hudson Social in Dobbs Ferry

Tuckahoe & Hartsdale: Starbucks

Hawthorne: The Station

Mamaroneck: Modern on the Rails

Pleasantville: Pub Street

Valhalla: Valhalla Crossing

Irvington: BRRZAAR

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And in Tarrytown

The date for the new outpost of Ardsley-based Riviera Bakehouse is now early February 2020 with hours that will run from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. To begin with there will most likely be coffee and baked goods, eventually moving to a casual sit-down menu, brunch, and longer hours.