"Why would they take us that far, as opposed to taking us to Seacaucus?"Īnd with New Jersey Transit Service in Hoboken suspended Friday morning, many commuters opted to get to Manhattan by either taking the ferry, or the PATH train, which also resumed service from Hoboken. "I don't understand why they got buses going to Tarrytown," said Linda Murphy, a Middletown resident. "They have less trains coming home so I'm going to have to adjust when I leave work to get home on time," said Madelene Lambkin, a Chester resident. Metro-North is honoring Port Jervis line rail tickets until further notice. With limited trains on the Port Jervis line, commuters were given the option to take the Metro North Hudson line Friday morning.īuses were available at the Middletown Station to transport people to the Beacon station, while buses at the Harriman station shuttled commuters to the Tarrytown station. But again, patience is the word of the day," said Michele Lucas, a village of Florida resident. "Not really sure what to expect in Seacacus. On Friday morning, there were only two peak trains to Seacacus. The Port Jervis line will once again be running on a modified weekend schedule. "The had a three car train that made every single stop through New Jersey up here that was packed, packed, everybody on top of each other," Tolbert said. ![]() ![]() After dealing with long lines and overcrowded trains Thursday evening, Barry Tolbert is ready to face another challenging commute in and out of Manhattan on Friday. Jackson Wang spoke with passengers at Harriman Station. With Hoboken Terminal closed, it was a rough morning commute into the city for travelers from the Hudson Valley.
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