Changes in transportation in new York and new Jersey because of the snow storm

Changes in transportation in new York and new Jersey because of the snow storm

Snow storm, flown to new York and new Jerseyhas definitely affected the work of public transport.

Here’s what you need to know if you are going on a trip.

Changes in transportation in new York and new Jersey because of the snow storm

The New York City Subway System
Metro operates within the framework of its «cold weather Plan». Underground lines, of course, Blizzard is not threatened, but nearly 200 miles of Skytrain can be vulnerable to snow (e.g., Rockaway A/S, Sea Beach N, 7 Flushing, Brighton B/Q and the Dyre Avenue 5 lines).
As of Wednesday evening, January 3, previously completed work train B, M and W. moreover, there was no Express D, N and Q.

All changes in the work of metro can be checked on the website MTA.info.

The Buses Of New York

As of 8.30 am on 4 January at the port authority bus terminal Port Authority was delayed to 45 minutes. As reported by NBC, from today all buses «change of notation» in winter rubber, and the double will be more chain on the tire.

LIRR

While Long Island Rail Road works without a hitch. The Agency stated that if necessary they will make adjustments, and it is possible that the service may be suspended or reduced. LIRR passengers can check for updates on the website MTA.info/LIRR and also on Twitter.
The station will open to visitors around the clock until Monday 8 January.

NJ TRANSIT

NJ TRANSIT also works with no changes, except that Access Link suspended maintenance in Atlantic, Cape May and South Ocean till noon on 4 January.

Ferries

Today, January 4, Seastreak ferry service was suspended. Staten Island Ferry – in progress.

AMTRAK

In Amtrak said Thursday it will operate a modified schedule between new York and Boston and between Springfield, Massachusetts and new Haven, Connecticut. Schedule changes can be checked on Amtrak.com.

Trails New York

Line HOV on the Gowanus Expressway will be closed from 15 to 20 hours today, 4 January. On the George Washington bridge operates a speed limit of 35 miles per hour, bridges the Bayonne, Goethals and Outerbridge – up to 25 miles per hour.

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