With the damaged train still on the track, and authorities still investigating the wreck, Metro-North has suspended all trains on the Harlem Line between Pleasantville and North White Plains until further notice.
Train service is available from Southeast and Wassaic to Pleasantville with shuttle bus service service between Pleasantville and North White Plains during off peak hours.
There will be no train service at Valhalla and Hawthorne stations.
In order to aid those dependent on the train, Metro-North has instituted the following changes:
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Limited bus/train service began for Upper Harlem Line customers with morning rush hour service on Wednesday and will continue until further notice.
- Harlem Line tickets will be cross honored on the Hudson and New Haven Lines
- Free parking will be available at Cortlandt Station on the Hudson Line
- Westchester County parking available on a first-come, first-served basis: Up to 300 spaces at the County Center near White Plains Station up to 50 spaces at the North White Plains Station. Parking is also available at the White Plains Galleria.
Customers should expect delays and crowded trains. Anyone who is able to work from home is encouraged to do so.
In addition to mass transportation, commuters should also anticipate heavier traffic on the roadways. Drivers can click here to monitor traffic conditions on all major entry points into and out of Manhattan including the West Side Highway, FDR Drive and Interstate 87.
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