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Metro North Capacity Now at 65%

Larchmont train man

 

Update: With help from temporary electrical substations, more Metro North trains on the New Haven line are running than was expected, after the power failure that disrupted Metro-North Sept. 25.

Be sure to check the updated schedule.

 

from last week:

With transit and government officials telling us the situation could take 2-3 weeks to resolve, here are some links to help you and the other 40,000 train commuters cope with the

The railroad’s advisory  bluntly suggests, “Customers are strongly encouraged to stay home or should seek alternate service.”

Metro-North has devised network of buses and diesel trains, but the service (see map or description) will be slow, infrequent, fragmented and very crowded, and can only help a third of the red line’s ridership.

Some commuters can drive to a nearby Harlem line station. If you drive into the city, prepare for heavy traffic.  The United Nations General Assembly is still closing streets.

photo: Elizabeth Pollaert

 

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Swanson
Swanson
October 5, 2013 10:45 AM

However, MetroNorth parking is at 130%

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