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#1 CNJRoss

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Posted 01 September 2021 - 10:17 PM

NY MTA press release

 
MTA Issues Agency-Wide Preparations Ahead of Expected Heavy Rainfall

 

September 1, 2021 5:00 p.m.

 

  Crews Will be in Place to Monitor Flood-Prone Locations  

 

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Flash Flood Watch Is in Effect for New York City until 2 p.m. on Thursday 

 

 

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today issued an update on preparations for heavy rainfall expected throughout the region. There is a flash flood watch in effect for New York City through 2 p.m. on Thursday, September 2. The MTA is taking all necessary precautions to protect its transportation network and deliver safe service. 

 

“The safety of our employees and customers is our number one priority and we have a detailed plan in place to make sure trains continue to run and riders can get where they need to go,” said Demetrius Crichlow, Senior Vice President of Subways for MTA New York City Transit. “We are closely following the expected rainfall and crews are ready for whatever this storm may bring.” 

 

The Rail Control Center and Bus Control Center are closely monitoring the storm’s progress. Crews are doing the following in preparation: 

 

Subways   

  • Stage crews to monitor and respond to flood-prone locations.  
  • Prepare crews on debris trains for supporting clean-up activities.  
  • Inspect 10 track pump locations.  
  • Inspect 30 drains at flood prone locations and ensure they are ready to accept water and not create any unsafe conditions.  
  • Inspect 34 direct sewer connections.  
  • Cover street vents at six key locations.  
  • Prepare, fuel and test equipment for debris clearance, if necessary.  
  • Inspect and stage emergency trucks, pumping equipment, and emergency response equipment.  
  • Continue to monitor weather reports and assess any implications of storm conditions on high tides or storm surge.   

 

A Local Storm Desk will be activated if conditions warrant. All maintenance departments will be staffed sufficiently. Crews will perform frequent signal switch tests to ensure all signals are functioning as intended and activate weather-related precautions as needed. Non-essential repair, maintenance and construction work is being evaluated for possible suspensions if the weather warrants. 

 

Buses  

  • Road division will provide additional support to any know flash flood areas and bus depots throughout the city.  
  • Buses command center will be staffed to switched into emergency mode as needed quickly.  
  • All bus depots will have security checks throughout the storm.  
  • Buses will have additional staffing for any emergencies that may arise.  
  • All emergency generators will be ready in event of any power outage for continuous bus service & support. 

 

Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad  

  • Operations centers will have additional staffing to monitor weather and system conditions.  
  • Strategic deployment of maintenance personnel including track, signal and power staff.  
  • Have public information officers and public address announcers on duty to keep customers informed with up-to-the-minute service information.  
  • Mobile units and diesel mobile units will be placed in strategic locations to protect the operation and staffed around the clock. 

 

Bridges and Tunnels   

  • All facilities are fully prepared and staffed for any weather-related incidents.  
  • Electronic weather sensors are functional, and all facilities can monitor weather and roadway conditions.  
  • Areas that have proven to be historically prone to flash flooding have been checked and crews will monitor these areas and respond to conditions throughout.  
  • Authority-wide equipment and supplies – including facility generators, fuel, anemometers – have been checked and are at adequate levels for response and deployment as needed.  
  • All motorists should avoid unnecessary travel during the storm. 
  • Monitor weather forecasts and current conditions to make all necessary adjustments to the emergency response deployment. 

 

Construction and Development  

Project staff continue to work with operating agencies to coordinate preparations and secure project sites.  

Inspectors and project staff continue to tour project sites and ensure drainage is working, generators and pumps have been tested, and that elevators under construction are raised. 

 

For real-time service updates and information, customers may use the following options:   

  • Check new.mta.info or the MYmta app for updates, including modified emergency schedules.  
  • Follow @MTA and the MTA’s operating agencies on Twitter. 
  • Sign up for text message or email alerts at mymtaalerts.com.

 


 



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Posted 01 September 2021 - 10:23 PM

Twitter  9/1/21  11:10 PM

 
All New York City subway service is suspended due to severe weather. See real-time transit updates from all local agencies.


 



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Posted 01 September 2021 - 10:43 PM

New York Post, 9/1/21  11:25 PM
 

Swamped: NYC streets, subway stations overrun by flash floods

 

 

Many New York subway stations resembled a scene out of a science fiction movie Wednesday night, as flash flooding turned platforms and stairwells into rivers and waterfalls in the century-old system.

 

Geyser-like volumes of rainwater were seen gushing into the 28th Street station in shocking images tweeted by @SubwayCreatures.  . . .

 

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Posted 01 September 2021 - 10:55 PM

WPIX TV  New York, NY  

 
Video shows water pouring into Manhattan subway station

 

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Sep 1, 2021 / 10:20 PM EDT/ Updated:  

Sep 1, 2021 / 10:57 PM EDT

 

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Video shows water flooding into a Manhattan subway station on Sept. 1, 2021. (ICONI3/Twitter)

 

MANHATTAN — Water gushed into a Manhattan subway station as commuters waited for a train with rain from Ida pounding New York.

 

Video shows water pouring into the 28th Street station. New York City’s infrastructure has been criticized in recent months as subway stations have flooded.

 

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Posted 01 September 2021 - 11:06 PM

Twitter  12:05 AM  9/2/21
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LIRR train service is suspended between Penn Station & Jamaica due to severe weather. Train service also remains suspended between Atlantic Terminal & Jamaica and on the Port Washington Branch.

 

 


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Posted 02 September 2021 - 11:01 AM

 

Active Alerts for

Oyster Bay
 
 
Part Suspended

There is no service between Oyster Bay and Locust Valley. All trains will board from Platform B between East Williston and Locust Valley. Customers can expect 15-20 minute delays and possible cancellations as we continue our recovery efforts following unprecedented rainfall in our region.

Posted: 09/02/2021 10:13AM

 

Active Alerts for

Port Washington 
 
 
Part Suspended

The Port Washington Branch remains suspended east of Mets-Willets Point as crews work to address flooding and other storm-related damage. Normal service between Penn Station and Mets-Willets Point has been restored for customers traveling to the US Open. Check new.mta.info for updates.

Posted: 09/02/2021 11:47AM

 

Metro-North service on the Hudson, Harlem and New Haven lines continues to be suspended due to severe flooding, power issues and washouts caused by heavy rainfall.

 

Crews continue to assess damage and are working around the clock to resume some limited service later today.

 

Additionally, Hudson Rail Link remains suspended due to the suspension of train service.

 

North End Access at Grand Central Terminal remains closed due to weather related issues.

 

A state of emergency has been declared in New York state. You are urged not to travel at this time.

 

Please continue to follow us on Twitter, https://new.mta.info/ and listen for announcements on trains and at stations for updated service information.

Posted: 09/02/2021 11:35AM


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Posted 03 September 2021 - 06:46 PM

 

 

Part Suspended

6 service is extremely limited and partially suspended because of residual damage from Wednesday's storm. 6 ‌service is suspended between Parkchester and 125 St.

 

Trains are running in two sections:

Between Pelham Bay Park and Parkchester

Between Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall and 149 St-Grand Concourse on the 4.

 

Take the Bx15 or Bx19 buses for service between the Bronx and Manhattan.

 

Or consider taking crosstown Bx4, Bx4A, Bx12, Bx22, Bx35, Bx36, and Q44+ bus service to 27D lines.

 

MetroNorth is allowing MetroCard/OMNY holders to board at no additional cost at WakefieldWilliamsBridge, Fordham, Botanical Garden, Tremont, Melrose, and 125th St.

 

Posted: 09/03/2021 02:00PM


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Posted 03 September 2021 - 11:54 PM

 

Today, Friday, Sept 3 Metro-North is operating an enhanced weekend service on the Harlem and New Haven Lines because of the damage caused by Tropical Storm Ida. To see the schedule, please use new.mta.info,

On the Hudson Line there will be no trains or connecting services until further notice due to significant track and infrastructure damage. Crews will continue to work around the clock to remove trees, mud and other debris from the tracks, restore power and repair damaged tracks from washouts to bring service back as soon as possible.

In addition:

  • There will be no service on the Wassaic, Danbury and New Canaan Branches because of infrastructure damage and the unavailability of substitute buses.

  • For Yankees Game service, please utilize the hourly shuttle service between Grand Central Terminal, Harlem – E. 125th St., and Yankee Stadium.

  • Hudson Rail Link, Haverstraw-Ossining Ferry and Newburgh-Beacon Ferry service is suspended until further notice due to the suspension of train service.

Weekend service is expected to be in place through the weekend on the Harlem and New Haven lines, and on Labor Day, Monday, Sept 6. Please continue to check back here for updates on the Hudson Line.

Metro-North will be cross-honoring tickets between the Hudson and Harlem Lines and waiving the surcharge for on-board fares. While crews continue to make repairs, customers may encounter delays of between 10 and 20 minutes.

Please listen for announcements at your station and continue to monitor new.mta.info, and Facebook and Twitter for updates.

Customers can also use our automated phone system at 511 (in Connecticut call 877-690-5114) or to speak with a representative dial 646-252-1701.



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Posted 03 September 2021 - 11:55 PM

 

Hudson Line service remains suspended due to significant track and infrastructure damage. Our crews are working to restore service as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience.

Posted: 09/03/2021 10:44PM


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Posted 04 September 2021 - 04:02 PM

WPIX-TV, PIX-11 in New York, NY, 9/3/21:

 


 

     Commuter describes subway evacuation during storm  

 

Transit systems around the region are still reporting some delays, as crews make repairs after this week’s storms.

 

Kevin Satchell was on an F train in Queens Wednesday night as the rain intensified and flooded tracks.

 

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