NYC Transit Subways and Buses Operating Regular Service Throughout the City
Metro-North Railroad Will Run Regular Sunday Schedule Tomorrow, Jan. 30 on All Lines
LIRR Remains Suspended Systemwide; Service Expected to Resume Sunday Morning
View Photos of MTA’s Winter Weather Response
The efforts of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s (MTA) frontline workforce began with preparations prior to the snowfall including prepositioning of snow-clearing equipment, chaining articulated buses, salting station platforms and stairs, and will continue through the day and night until regular service is safely restored throughout the entire transportation network.
“I want to give a shout-out to the MTA workforce who came in during this storm,” said MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber. “Extra people worked to make sure we were prepared, and that we could manage through these winter conditions. And a special shout out to the City’s Department of Sanitation as well. Its workers kept the roads clear for the buses, making it possible to provide great service to those who need to get somewhere.”
Metro-North Railroad will be running a regular Sunday schedule tomorrow, Jan. 30, on the Hudson, Harlem and New Haven Lines and on all branches.
The Long Island Rail Road suspended service on all branches at 8:00 a.m. this morning to focus on snow-clearing efforts but expects to resume regularly scheduled service tomorrow, Sunday, Jan. 30 on all branches beginning at 5 a.m., with buses replacing trains east of Ronkonkoma and east of Speonk. Full train service will be restored in time for the Monday morning rush.
For updates on New York City Subway, Staten Island Railway, New York City Buses, MTA Bridges and Tunnels, customers are advised to check the MyMTA app or visit new.mta.info.
For updates on the commuter railroads, customers can check the Metro-North TrainTime and LIRR TrainTime apps.