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Metro-North Service Now Back On Schedule After All Lines Suspended

Service has been fully restored on all Metro-North lines after crews worked diligently overnight to clear more than 100 trees from railways following Tuesday’s storm.

Metro-North crews worked overnight to remove more than 100 trees from tracks.

Metro-North crews worked overnight to remove more than 100 trees from tracks.

Photo Credit: Metro-North
Metro-North crews worked overnight to remove more than 100 trees from tracks.

Metro-North crews worked overnight to remove more than 100 trees from tracks.

Photo Credit: Metro-North
Metro-North crews worked overnight to remove more than 100 trees from tracks.

Metro-North crews worked overnight to remove more than 100 trees from tracks.

Photo Credit: Metro-North

Metro-North officials announced that service on the Hudson, New Haven and Harlem Line between Southeast and Grand Central Terminal is operating on schedule as of 2 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon.

Service between Southeast and Wassaic is scheduled to begin with the 3:43 train out of Grand Central and the 6:07 p.m. train out of Wassaic.

During the height of Tuesday’s storm - which brought wind gusts nearing 70 mph and heavy rains to the Hudson Valley - Metro-North was forced to suspend all service on every line as trees and power lines came down on tracks and power went out at Grand Central Station.

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