Road repairs above the railroad tracks has caused a partial suspension of service on Metro-North Railroad’s Harlem and New Haven lines Saturday.
Metro North said Harlem line service is suspended between Wakefield and Williams Bridge while the state Department of Transportation conducts urgent roadway repairs above the tracks.
New Haven line service is suspended between Mount Vernon East and Grand Central Terminal for the same reason.
Customers expecting to travel to or from New York City are urged to find alternate means of transportation, or use the Hudson Line if possible.
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For the Harlem line, hourly local service is running between Grand Central and Wakefield and Williams Bridge and points north.
Southbound trains are departing Southeast at nine minutes past each hour, North White Plains at two minutes past each hour and Williams Bridge at 34 minutes past each hour.
Northbound trains are departing Grand Central at 34 minutes past each hour and Wakefield at 13 minutes past each hour.
For the New Haven line, hourly local service is running between Mount Vernon East and points east.
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Westbound trains are departing New Haven at 36 minutes past each hour and Stamford at 59 minutes past each hour. There are limited shuttle buses to connect customers to the 2 subway line. Customers traveling to and from Manhattan should use the 2 subway line and transfer at Wakefield 241st St. for a shuttle bus to Mount Vernon East.
There will be no Yankee Clipper trains on either line today.
Metro North did not say how long the partially suspended service would continue.
Mike Randall covers breaking news for the Times Herald-Record, Poughkeepsie Journal and The Journal News/lohud. Reach him at [email protected] or on Twitter @mikerandall845.