After suspending its Hudson, Harlem, and New Haven lines earlier due to snow, the Metro-North Railroad is partially up and running as of 2 p.m. EST.
Metro-North is now providing hourly service in each direction of each line with diesel equipment. All trains will make local stops, according to MTA.
The first northbound Hudson line left Grand Central Terminal for Poughkeepsie at 12:45 p.m.; the first Harlem line left the terminal for Southeast at 12:48 p.m.; and the New Haven line left the terminal for New Haven at 1:07 p.m.
Harlem’s branch line Wassaic and New Haven’s branch line Waterbury remain suspended.
Pascack Valley and Port Jervis in New Jersey are running on an “enhanced weekend schedule” with delays up to 15 minutes.
The Long Island Rail Road remains shut down.
For the latest updates, visit mta.info.
Metro-North is now providing hourly service in each direction of each line with diesel equipment. All trains will make local stops, according to MTA.
The first northbound Hudson line left Grand Central Terminal for Poughkeepsie at 12:45 p.m.; the first Harlem line left the terminal for Southeast at 12:48 p.m.; and the New Haven line left the terminal for New Haven at 1:07 p.m.
Harlem’s branch line Wassaic and New Haven’s branch line Waterbury remain suspended.
Pascack Valley and Port Jervis in New Jersey are running on an “enhanced weekend schedule” with delays up to 15 minutes.
The Long Island Rail Road remains shut down.
For the latest updates, visit mta.info.






