Traffic & Transit

Suspensions, Delays On Metro-North Friday

The railroad is recommending delaying or avoiding traveling on the Hudson Line.

There are delays and suspensions on Metro-North Railroad lines Friday because of the heavy storm.
There are delays and suspensions on Metro-North Railroad lines Friday because of the heavy storm. (Michael Woyton/Patch)

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — There are suspensions and delays on the Metro-North Railroad Friday because of the heavy rain.

There is no Hudson, Harlem or New Haven service in either direction between Manhattan and The Bronx because of flooding caused by today's storm.

Northbound Hudson Line service will originate at Yankees-E-153 St.

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Northbound Harlem Line service will originate at Wakefield.

Eastbound New Haven Line service will originate at Williams Bridge.

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As of 2:45 p.m., there is currently no service on the Harlem Line between North White Plains and Valhalla and no service on the Hudson Line between Croton-Harmon and Scarborough.

NYCT Transit is cross-honoring Metro-North fares via the subway system for travel to/from Grand Central Terminal, although customers are strongly advised to delay traveling, if at all possible.

The railroad said to please stay home if you don't need to travel. If you must head out, use extra caution and check the service status for your line before you go.

MORE INFO: Flooding Force Closures In The Hudson Valley: Updates


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