New York flooding still causing commuter delays, service changes
CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. (PIX11) --- While some MTA service has been restored along lines damaged by the storms, there are still some delays during the Tuesday morning commute.
Hudson Line service is still suspended from the Croton-Hudson station to Poughkeepsie but buses are being provided. There are still detours in Putnam and Dutchess Counties along the Hudson and Upper Harlem Lines
Metro-North is running between Grand Central and Peekskill at least once per hour. There is no Amtrak service between the city and Albany through at least Tuesday.
Commuters should check the MTA Train Time App for updates.
MTA crews have been working nonstop to repair the damage from Sunday night's thunderstorms, which caused heavy flooding in Orange and Rockland counties.
Orange County Executive Steven Neuhaus said he expects full Metro-North service to be restored quicker than expected.
