Metro North Resumes All Service
The MTA Metro-North Railroad has announced that it has resumed all service from Grand Central:
MTA Metro-North Railroad has restored all service to and from Grand Central Terminal after an explosion and building collapse next to Metro-North’s tracks running above Park Avenue. New Haven and Harlem line service was restored earlier in the afternoon, and Hudson Line service was restored as additional tracks reopened.
Metro-North structural engineers have verified the integrity of the Park Avenue elevated structure. And all four tracks have been restored to service after being cleared of debris, inspected for track and third rail integrity and approved for operations by Metro-North and the New York City Fire Department.
Trains will run at reduced speeds through the collapse zone to protect nearby employees and reduce vibrations as rescue and recovery work continues. This will result in some delays and crowding through the rush hour.
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Metro North Service Plan Info 03/12/14
As we all know by now, a horrific building explosion took place in Manhattan today. This has caused major issues for Metro-North service which led to a different service plan.
The plan was announced a short time ago with an end time in mind. However I just received word that the plan is in place until further notice:
MTA Metro-North Railroad customers traveling to New York City today will be taken to stations in the Bronx where they can transfer to the subway for travel to Manhattan. The subway will cross honor Metro-North tickets. Customers wishing to travel north today out of Grand Central Terminal should take the New York City Subway to points in the Bronx as detailed below.
This service plan will remain in effect until further notice.
Harlem Line & New Haven Line:
Southbound customers from the New Haven Line and Harlem Line will get off at the Harlem Line stations or Wakefield or Woodlawn for a short walk to the No. 2 for service to Manhattan. Customers can transfer to the No. 5 at E. 180th Street for East Side destinations.
Northbound customers for all Harlem and New Haven Line stations should take the No. 5 subway to East 180th Street and transfer to the No. 2 subway north to the 233rd Street Station, where they can walk a short distance to the Metro-North’s Woodlawn Station.
Hudson Line:
Hudson Line customers should take the No. 4 to 161st Street Station (Yankee Stadium) and walk west to Metro-North’s Yankees – East 153rd Street station for service to points north. The D subway also goes to 161st Street.
Southbound Hudson Line customers will go to Yankees-East 153rd Street and transfer to the No. 4 or D subways, or to Marble Hill and transfer to the No. 1 subway at 225th Street, an elevated station.
There are no stranded trains. Power has been cut to the third rail to all 4 tracks in the neighborhood of the explosion. Metro-North urges customers to consider limiting travel today if they can.
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Service Diversions 03-07-14
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FASTRACK Returns To 6th Ave Lines
MTA NYC Transit’s FASTRACK program will be returning to the 6th Ave lines next week. Here are the details:
On Monday, March 10, MTA New York City Transit brings FASTRACK to B D F M stations in Manhattan. For four consecutive weeknights from Monday, March 10, to early Friday morning, March 14, B D F M trains will not stop at the following 6 Av stations: 14 St, 23 St, 34 St-Herald Sq, 42 St-Bryant Pk, 47-50 Sts, and 57 St. D and F trains are rerouted on the 8 Av ACE line. B and M service ends early in Manhattan each night.
Travel alternatives:
• Use 8 Av A C E stations to connect with D and F trains.
• For D service between Manhattan and Brooklyn, transfer between D trains at B’way-Lafayette St to continue your trip.
• Take the Q train for service to/from Lexington Av/63 St, Roosevelt Island, and 21 St-Queensbridge.
• Transfer between F and Q trains at 42 St-Port Authority/Times Sq-42 St, through the passageway. B D F M trains will operate as follows:
D trains are rerouted and operate in two sections:1. Between 205 St and the 2 Av F station, via C line between 145 St and W 4 St, and via the F line to/from 2 Av, the last stop.
2. Between Stillwell Av and the W 4 St station: W 4 St is the last stop for D trains originating in Brooklyn.
F trains run via the E line between W 4 St and Roosevelt Av, in both directions. For service to Lexington Av/63 St, Roosevelt Island, and 21 St-Queensbridge, take a Q train.
Q trains are extended to 21 St-Queensbridge via the F line after 57 St-7 Av.
• Trains run to/from Lexington Av/63 St, Roosevelt Island, and 21 St-Queensbridge, the last stop.
• Coney Island-bound Q trains originate at 21 St-Queensbridge. B and M service ends early each night (times are approximate):
• Manhattan-bound service in Brooklyn and Queens ends at 9:30 p.m.
• Service in Manhattan is available until 10 p.m.
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Service Diversions 02-28-14
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