


To accommodate this project and minimize crowding and train congestion, four Grand Central-bound morning rush hour trains will continue to bypass Stamford. In partnership with the Connecticut Department of Transportation, there is elevator and escalator replacement work at Stamford station that requires one platform to be taken out of service. Vernon, an electrical substation replacement in Pelham, and switch work in New Rochelle.

On the New York side of the line, Metro-North crews are working on the replacement of overhead bridges in Mt. There are ongoing infrastructure improvements along the New Haven Line, both in New York and Connecticut. There is an ongoing platform-renewal project at North White Plains and grade-crossing replacement work occurring further north near the Valhalla station. There will be minor adjustments to train times during the evening rush hour to select Upper Harlem trains to minimize station congestion at Southeast. Weekend schedules also accommodate projects including the Park Avenue Viaduct Replacement Project work happening near the Harlem River Lift Bridge, the Hudson Express Cable Project between Cortlandt and Manitou, and additional signal work and other state of good repair work occurring along the line. This significant infrastructure work requires that weekend Hudson Line service be temporarily reduced to one local train and one express train hourly in each direction. Metro-North is replacing track switches near Morris Heights and Marble Hill, in the most capacity-constrained segments of the Bronx. Weekday service on the Hudson Line will see only minor adjustments. Here is what is going on along each line, and schedule adjustments being made to accommodate the work. Customers are encouraged to check TrainTime or to see if their normal train time has been adjusted. Weekend service on the Hudson Line has significant adjustments. Weekday service on all three lines and weekend service on the Harlem and New Haven Lines will see minor changes for some trains at select stations. The minor adjustments on the schedule will support ongoing infrastructure improvements happening on all three of the railroad’s East of Hudson lines. The new schedule will go into effect on Sunday, March 26, and be in effect through Saturday, June 10. MTA Metro-North Railroad today announced upcoming schedule adjustments on the Hudson, Harlem and New Haven lines to support state of good repair work. Metro-North Railroad Announces Schedule Adjustments to Support State of Good Repair Projects
