Metro North Storm Update

Weekend Service on Metro-North’s Hudson Line; Service to NWP on the Harlem Line and to Stamford on the New Haven Line, for Wed., Aug. 5

Due to extensive damage to our infrastructure caused by Tropical Storm Isaias, on Wed., Aug. 5, Metro-North is running weekend service between Stamford and GCT on the New Haven Line. More than 200 Metro-North crew members have been working around the clock to repair damage to tracks, signals and overhead wires caused by the storm.

Metro-North is operating weekend service inbound from Stamford and Grand Central Terminal, and outbound service from GCT will commence with the 8:36 AM train to Stamford. There will be no service in either direction at New Rochelle, Pelham and Mt. Vernon East stations due to power issues.

–On the New Canaan branch, busing has been suspended due to multiple trees down on the roads

–On the Waterbury branch, busing is being provided on a weekend schedule.

–Customers can expect delays due to road closures and detours on bus routes.

— On the Danbury branch there is no service.

–There is no service to Mount Vernon East, Pelham and New Rochelle. Also anticipate delays up to 45 minutes due to power issues, as a result of the storm.

Please listen for announcements at your station and continue to monitor new.mta.info, www.mta.info/mnr and Facebook and Twitter for updates.

Customers can also use their automated phone system at 511 (in Connecticut call 877-690-5114) or to speak with a representative dial 646-252-1701.

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