Friday
November 2, 2012

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Metro-North's east of Hudson service being partially restored

MID-HUDSON – Metro-North Railroad's three east of Hudson lines are seeing some degree of renewed service on Friday while the west of Hudson lines have not yet been restored.

Service on the Hudson line will resume between Croton-Harmon and Grand Central Terminal.

The line will operate on a regular weekday schedule.

The Harlem Valley Line will see full service between Southeast and Grand Central Terminal.

The New Haven Line will see service between New Haven and Stamford/Grand Central operating on a regular weekday schedule.

The Port Jervis and Pascack Valley lines, west of the Hudson River, have not yet resumed any service because of damage from the hurricane.


Boat that had been washed up onto Metro-North tracks in Westchester this week has been removed (Photo: Jimmy Lennon)

 


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