As Harlem Line Post-Isaias Recovery Work Continues, Weekday Busing Continues Between Southeast and Goldens Bridge
MTA Metro-North Railroad today announced that limited train service will resume at 5 a.m. Monday on the upper Harlem Line between Wassaic and Southeast, N.Y. Trains will operate approximately every two hours during peak periods and every three hours during off-peak times.
To the south, crews continue to make repairs to utility poles, tracks and other infrastructure following damage sustained during Tropical Storm Isaias. Metro-North continues substitute weekday bus service between Southeast and Goldens Bridge. The bus service connects at Goldens Bridge with trains to and from White Plains and New York City, and at Southeast with the trains to and from Wassaic.
To allow for more travel time required during continuing roadway repairs in the area, southbound buses will depart Southeast five minutes earlier than they did under last week’s schedules.
Schedules for train service between Wassaic and Southeast and for bus service between Southeast and Goldens Bridge are available at this link: http://web.mta.info/mnr/pdf/08-14-20_UpperHarlemBus_v2a.pdf
Full Harlem Line schedules are available at this link: http://web.mta.info/mnr/html/planning/schedules/pdf/HAR_MF_6_14_REV_for-...
Point-to-point train and bus schedules are available by using the MYmta and Metro-North Train Time apps and the schedule tools at MTA.info.
Service on Metro-North’s Hudson and New Haven Lines remains unchanged from last week.