Traffic & Transit

Expect Metro North Delays On Harlem Line Halloween Morning, MTA Says

Talk about a spooky commute! Metro North customers are experiencing up to 45-minute delays Tuesday, MTA officials said.

Talk about a spooky commute! Metro North customers are experiencing up to 45-minute delays Tuesday, MTA officials said.
Talk about a spooky commute! Metro North customers are experiencing up to 45-minute delays Tuesday, MTA officials said. (Michael Woyton/Patch)

HARLEM, NY - Talk about a spooky commute!

Metro North customers using the Harlem line are experiencing up to 45-minute delays Tuesday morning due to repairs, MTA officials said.

The delays are attributed to a rail necessitating repairs between Valhalla and Pleasantville, the MTA said in an X post about 7:30 a.m.

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“Our crews are working hard to restore normal service as soon as possible,” MTA officials wrote. “I apologize for the delay.”

The Harlem line, which serves Grand Central and Harlem-125 St. in Manhattan, extends to the Bronx and the Hudson Valley.

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