Traffic & Transit
Metro-North Substitutes Bus Service From Brewster, Southeast
Trains are now running between Goldens Bridge and Grand Central Terminal as Harlem Line service is repaired after Isaias.

As Metro-North continues to repair extensive damage to its Harlem Line in the Hudson Valley, on Monday, the commuter railroad will operate its regularly scheduled weekday service on the Hudson, Harlem and New Haven lines.
However, on the Harlem Line, train service has been restored only to Goldens Bridge. There is no service between Southeast and Wassaic, including Patterson, Pawling, Wingdale, or Dover Plains.
So while weekday train service will be provided between Goldens Bridge and Grand Central Terminal, substitute busing will be provided between Southeast and Goldens Bridge through Friday.
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The buses and will follow the train schedule. That includes stations at Purdys, Croton Falls, Brewster and Southeast.
So, customers should expect to board southbound buses 10-20 minutes earlier than the scheduled train time.
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Tickets will be honored across the Harlem, Hudson and New Haven lines.
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