Winter Blizzard 2015: Service Changes for New York City Subways and PATH Trains

Winter Blizzard 2015: Service Changes for New York City Subways and PATH Trains
A man plowing on a street in Manhattan, New York City, on Jan. 21, 2014. A winter storm bringing up to two feet of snow will descend upon New York City and the Northeastern region Monday until Wednesday. (Samira Bouaou/Epoch Times)
Annie Wu
1/26/2015
Updated:
10/8/2018

Winter Storm Juno is set to bring heavy snowfall and blizzard conditions to the Northeastern United States Monday to Wednesday—up to two feet in some areas.

The peak of the storm is Monday night into Tuesday, according to The Weather Channel.

Monday afternoon, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo updated on how New Yorkers’ commutes will be affected by the storm.

New York City subways will be running on a regular schedule until 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday. Afterwards, they will be running on limited service, in order to stow away some subway cars and protect them from the storm, the governor said.

PATH trains running to and from New York and New Jersey will operate regularly until 9 p.m., after which they will run on a holiday schedule.

Earlier Monday, there were delays and re-routing on some subway lines due to signal and switch problems. The MTA (Metropolitan Transit Authority) will keep this webpage updated with the latest service changes.

Annie Wu joined the full-time staff at the Epoch Times in July 2014. That year, she won a first-place award from the New York Press Association for best spot news coverage. She is a graduate of Barnard College and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
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