Metro-North, Amtrak service impacted by mudslide in Westchester County

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Metro-North, Amtrak service impacted by mudslide in Westchester County
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A mudslide in Westchester County is impacting train service north out of New York City on Saturday. Travel on Metro-North’s Hudson Line is delayed with…

Travel on Metro-North's Hudson Line is delayed with trains only running hourly between Grand Central and Tarrytown, according to the railroad's account on X, formerly Twitter. Service is suspended between Croton-Harmon and Tarrytown.

Metro-North is providing limited bus service between Croton-Harmon and Tarrytown, but the railroad recommends using Bee-line bus service connecting to the Harlem Line. Service is reduced to hourly in both directions between Grand Central and Tarrytown. Very limited bus service is being provided between Tarrytown and Croton-Harmon, but we strongly advise utilizing Bee-line buses to/from the Harlem Line instead.heading north and west out of New York City. Amtrak service between New York City and Albany is suspended for the rest of Saturday, according to Amtrak. Travel on Amtrak to Boston and Connecticut is not affected.

Some of the trains impacted, include the following Empire Service trains: 233, 238, 241, 244, 253, 259, 260, 280, 281, 283, and 284. Amtrak also canceled Adirondack train 68, Maple Leaf train 64, Ethan Allen Express trains 290 and 291, and Lake Shore Limited trains 48 and 49.In a post on X, Gov. Kathy Hochul said no injuries were reported and no one was stranded as a result of the mudslide.

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