| Irene's impact on Northeast transit varied |
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| Monday, August 29, 2011 | |
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In the aftermath of Hurricane Irene, transit service availability on the East Coast is varied, from regularly scheduled service, to reduced service and even terminated service.
WMATA Metrorail ridership was down about 67 percent Saturday, August 27, as compared to last Saturday.
WMATA's Operations Control Center is continuing to monitor the system for any storm-related after effects.
MBTA/MBCR Normal service has resumed on the Red, Orange, Blue, and Green lines. Minor delay delays on the D branch due to ongoing signal system repairs between Riverside and Newton Centre Stations. In the event that the signals remain down at the start of service personnel will be in place to institute manual operation. All downed trees have been removed from the D Branch. However, due to ongoing tree removal activities being conducted by the Town of Newton and NStar, the Riverside Parking facility will remain closed. Customers are urged to seeking alternative parking at other facilities such as Woodland Station. Transit Police will be on scene to assist and direct customers. On commuter rail, minor signal problems continue on the Worcester and Fitchburg Lines, but are not expected to result in significant delays. Amtrak is conducting tree removal activities on the Providence line, with no significant delays expected.
MTA New York City Subway- With very limited exceptions, service has resumed across the subway system on all lines, including service to and from Far Rockaway. However, service will be less frequent than normal and customers should expect longer waits and more crowded trains. Frequency of service will improve over the course of the day. Staten Island Railway- Staten Island Railway service resumed regular service early August 29 between St. George and Tottenville. Long Island Rail Road- The Long Island Rail Road is operating near-normal service this morning on six of its branches, but customers are advised to expect some cancellations and some trains operating with fewer than normal complement of cars. The morning rush service is being restored to and from:
• Babylon Service remains suspended to and from:
• Oyster Bay Metro-North Railroad- Metro-North Railroad cannot operate regular service on any of its three lines. There is still significant damage to many portions of the Metro-North system. Local streams and the Bronx River continue to overflow their banks and crews are working to clean up three mudslides.
Light-rail service began at noon Sunday. Ferry service across the Elizabeth River also began at noon. Sunday HRT enforced a fare-free period for light rail, but starting Monday, August 29, HRT will begin collecting fares on The Tide. |
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