Metro North St. Patrick’s Day 2016 Info
Here is the Metro North service plan information for St. Patrick’s Day 2016:
With the 255th St. Patrick’s Day Parade scheduled for Thursday, March 17, Metro‐North will ban alcohol to maintain orderly train service, and is planning to run extra trains to help accommodate revelers heading to the parade.
An extra train will depart from Poughkeepsie at 8:23 a.m. and stop at New Hamburg at 8:32 a.m. and Beacon at 8:41 a.m. before running express to Harlem‐125th Street (arriving at 9:46 a.m.) and arriving at Grand Central Terminal at 10:01 a.m. Other standby trains will be prepositioned,
crewed, and ready to pick up passengers on the Harlem Line and Hudson Lines as demand warrants.In the afternoon, additional northbound trains will be prepared to run on the Hudson Line, departing Grand Central as demand warrants. Metro‐North staff will be located at key stations observing the number of customers awaiting trains. The railroad is prepared to make minute by minute decisions about when to operate the extra trains.
In an effort to maintain orderly travel for customers, alcoholic beverages will not be permitted on trains, platforms or at stations on Thursday, March 17. Any alcoholic beverages found by MTA Police on trains, stations and platforms will be confiscated by MTA Police.
To ensure order aboard and to assure that fares are collected, conductors will be posted at Poughkeepsie, New Hamburg and Beacon to collect tickets before customers board trains. This procedure, called gate collection, is commonly used at Grand Central after other high volume
travel days, such as the Thanksgiving Day Parade and the New Year’s Eve ball drop.Customers should buy round trip tickets in advance at their home stations using ticket machines and ticket offices. (Special machines are being installed for the day at Beacon in the underpass.) Because large crowds are expected, customers should get to the station early to
buy tickets.
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