MTA Trains, Buses Schedule Changes for President’s Day

MTA Trains, Buses Schedule Changes for President’s Day
Riders board a New York City subway train. Samira Bouaou/Epoch Times
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Metropolitan Transportation Authority trains and buses will be operating on a Saturday schedule with additional changes. 

  • 4 trains are not running. 5 trains will be extended to Utica Av/New Lots Av to replace 4 train service, and riders can use the D train and shuttle buses in the Bronx
  • 7 trains will only operate between Times Square and Mets-Willets Point.
  • A trains are only running from  207 St to Jay St-MetroTech and Utica Av to Lefferts Blvd/Far Rockaway.  Shuttle buses are available between Jay St-MetroTech and Utica Av.

Regular Saturday service changes are also in place.

  • No express 6 or 7 trains
  • No B train (use A, C, D, or Q instead)
  • No Z train (use J instead)
  • M  trains operate only between Myrtle Avenue (Broadway), Brooklyn, and Metropolitan Avenue, Queens.

Staten Island railway will operate on a Sunday schedule.

Metro-North will operate on a Saturday schedule with no Hudson Rail Link, Newburgh-Beacon Ferry, or the Haverstraw-Ossining Ferry. The north end exits to Grand Central at 46th-48th Streets will also be closed. 

Long Island Rail Road will operate on a holiday schedule. One extra westbound morning train will be added on the Ronkonkoma Branch leaving 7:10 a.m. to Penn Station. There will be no service on the West Hempstead Branch or east of Ronkonkoma. Off peak fares will be in effect all day.

Catherine Yang
Catherine Yang
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Catherine Yang is a reporter for The Epoch Times based in New York.
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