"Slip-slide" conditions can occur when fallen leaves get ground up by trains into a gelatinous mess.
One of the busiest grade crossings in the Metro-North system will see safety upgrades.
The cutting-edge technology generates ionized particles that destroy airborne viruses including the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
New York led state and city lists for time saved. More than half of working Hudson Valley residents used to commute to their jobs.
Commuters can use any line: tickets will be cross-honored on the Harlem, Hudson and New Haven lines Thursday.
If have plans to drive on or near Route 9A in Cortlandt in the coming days, plan accordingly. You may experience traffic delays.
Expect delays and move over.
With the Hudson Valley in Phase 2 of reopening and NYC in Phase 1, the commuter railroad is up to 61 percent of its normal weekday service.
In the middle of the pandemic, ridership was at 4 percent of normal.
Demonstrations throughout the region could result in changes, MTA officials said.
Speeding is listed as a contributing factor in nearly a third of all fatal crashes in the state, police said.
State Police reported it at 6:41 p.m.
One, a multi-vehicle accident, stopped traffic on Route 9.
"This is painful for a lot of people, but it wasn't exactly a mugging," the MTA chairman says of fare hikes.
The problem is due to a broken rail.
Metro-North riders will deal with changes this weekend and next.
Six cancelled trains plus minor schedule adjustments on Oct. 13
Here are details about the commuter railroad's whole Labor Day weekend schedule.
Motorists should follow the posted detour, but expect delays and plan accordingly.
Harlem, Hudson and New Haven lines are affected.
The slowdown crossed the entire system.
The morning rush has been delayed due to track work.
Harlem, Hudson and New Haven lines
Con Ed will be there for several weeks.
Clearing it could take a couple of hours.
Here are details about trains and, if you're going into NYC, subway and buses.