Traffic & Transit
Metro-North Hudson Line On Special Schedule
The commuter railroad continues to repair the damage from Hurricane Ida.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — As the Hudson Valley continues to recover from the deadly effects of Hurricane Ida, all Metro-North train lines — with one exception — are completely back in service and are on or close to schedule Tuesday.
According to the MTA website, the Harlem, New Haven, Pascack Valley and Port Jervis lines are running on or close to schedule.
There is still work to be done on the Hudson Line, however.
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MTA officials said the Hudson Line will be operating Tuesday with reduced service until further notice.
There have been significant repairs to damaged infrastructure caused by last weeks' severe weather.
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Hudson Line trains will operate half-hourly service during peak hours at all stations.
Hourly off-peak service will return between Poughkeepsie and Grand Central Terminal.
While crews are still making critical track and infrastructure repairs, bridge plates have been installed for customers boarding trains at Riverdale, Ludlow, Glenwood, Greystone, Hastings-on-Hudson, Dobbs Ferry, Ardsley-on-Hudson and Irvington stations.
Yankees Train to the Game service resumes Tuesday. Harlem Line customers should still travel to Harlem-125 Street for shuttle service to Yankee Stadium.
For more information, visit the MTA website. Customers are advised to listen for announcements at their stations.
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