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Reminder: New Metro-North Train Schedules Take Effect Today

Metro-North Railroad
Updated March 27, 2022 11:30 a.m.

New Schedules Increase Weekday Train Service to 89% of Pre-Pandemic Levels, Reduce Trip Times at Several Stations 

Yankee Clipper Trains Return for All New York Yankees Home Games

Rebuilt Culvert at Dobbs Ferry Will Shorten Travel Times on Hudson Line by Five Minutes

 

MTA Metro-North Railroad today announced that new train schedules first announced on Feb. 22, take effect today. The new schedules restore 66 weekday trains on Metro-North's three east-of-Hudson lines. The restoration of more weekday trains brings the railroad’s weekday service to 89% of its pre-pandemic levels.

Guided by Metro-North’s Way Ahead – Moving Forward strategic plan, the improvements shorten peak-period travel times. As ridership recovers from an Omicron-caused dip in ridership, Metro-North is restoring many of its pre-pandemic zoned express-service trains. These service adjustments will provide additional seating capacity for customers and reduce trip times at several stations by up to 13 minutes.

Also reflected in the March schedule update is the return of the “Yankee Clipper” trains, special game-day trains which provide direct service to Yankees-E 153rd St Station for all New York Yankees home games. Yankee Clipper trains will be restored on all three East of Hudson lines, as well as shuttle trains between Grand Central Terminal (GCT), Harlem-125th St and Yankees-E 153rd St Station and additional stops on Hudson Line trains on each game day. 

The new schedule builds on Metro-North's last schedule change in August 2021 when service increased to 82% of pre-pandemic levels, with the following additions being made to each line.

Hudson Line

Hudson Line weekday service will increase from 142 trains to 156 trains, with additional trains being added between GCT, Croton-Harmon and Poughkeepsie. 
Service to the Breakneck Ridge station will resume once safety enhancements are completed at the station.

On March 23, Metro-North and MTA Construction & Development announced that crews completed permanent repairs of a 110-year-old culvert in Dobbs Ferry and the track structure on it that was washed out by heavy rain and high winds from Tropical Storm Ida. 

The completion of the emergency culvert replacement enables Metro-North to cut Hudson Line travel times through the area by up to five minutes.

Harlem Line

Harlem Line weekday service will increase from 190 trains to 208 trains with additional trains between GCT, White Plains and Southeast.  

New Haven Line

New Haven Line weekday service will increase from 244 trains to 278 trains with additional trains between GCT, Stamford and New Haven.