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Amtrak New York-Albany service, Metro-North Hudson Line operations to resume Tuesday

By David Lassen | September 6, 2021

| Last updated on September 7, 2021

MTA also completes restoration of subway service on routes disrupted by remnants of Hurricane Ida

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Freight train and work train meet
A CSX Transportation freight train passes a Metropolitan Transportation Authority work train as work continues to restore service on the Hudson Line used by MTA, Amtrak, and CSX trains. Amtrak and Metro-North Hudson Line service will resume Tuesday. (Metropolitan Transportation Authority)

NEW YORK — The last Amtrak and Metro-North services which had been shut down by the remnants of Hurricane Ida will return to action Tuesday — while all of New York’s subways are already back in action

Work by Metropolitan Transportation Authority workers south of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and Amtrak crews north to Rensselaer is allowing service between New York City and Albany, N.Y., to resume effective Tuesday, Sept. 7, Amtrak reported in a news replease. Amtrak trains resuming service include Empire Service trains, the Maple Leaf, Ethan Allen Express, and Lake Shore Limited.

Metro-North Hudson Line trains were slated to resume operation as of 4 a.m., with service on half-hour intervals from Croton-Harmon south during peak periods, and hourly at other times. Service to Poughkeepsie will be hourly. Two of four tracks have been returned to operation, while work continues on two others between Riverdale and Tarrytown, the MTA said in a press release.

The MTA also said that the last remaining closed section of subway, on the No. 6 line in the Bronx, was restored by 11:30 p.m. Sunday night. There, an underground segement south of Whitlock Avenue was flooded with water mixed with a clay-like substance that required extensive cleaning and extra work on signal equipment. All other lines had been restored with 32 hours after the heavy rains of Sept. 1.

“I extend my thanks to all of our heroic workers who worked tirelessly to bring service back,” acting New York City Transit President Craig Cipriano said in a press release. “We wouldn’t have had service restored so quickly without their dedication.”

Heavy machinery unearthing mud-covered rail lines
Much of the work required to reopen the Hudson Line was at Greystone, where all four tracks were buried by a mudslide. Two of the tracks are now back in operation. (Metropolitan Transportation Authority)

3 thoughts on “Amtrak New York-Albany service, Metro-North Hudson Line operations to resume Tuesday

  1. Picture brings up question.
    CSX freight southbound during day? Could it be high priority freight or even IDA recovery materials ?

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