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Posted 18 November 2017 - 05:05 PM

Metro-North news release 11/17/17:

 
Metro‐North Provides Extra Service for Thanksgiving Holiday Weekend, November 22‐26
 
Off‐Peak Fares in Effect During Holiday Weekend 
 

 

Metro‐North is stuffed with service for the Thanksgiving holiday. The railroad is providing special service and extra trains throughout the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. Thanksgiving is the busiest travel time of the year for Metro‐North.   

 

Off‐peak fares will be in effect on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 23, through Sunday, November 26, and customers can take advantage of free parking at many stations.    

 

A Thanksgiving weekend timetable is available at Grand Central Terminal and outlying stations,or online at http://web.mta.info/...s/schedules.htm

 

Off Peak & Family Fares in Effect Thursday, Nov. 23 through Sunday, Nov. 26

Customers are encouraged to buy tickets in advance, and those traveling into Manhattan can purchase a ten‐trip off‐peak ticket to save 30 to 40 percent off of the one‐way fare. The ticket can be used by more than one person, even when you are traveling together. The “Family Fare” costs $1 per ticket for up to four children (ages 5 to 11) when they are traveling with a fare‐paying adult.  Metro‐North recommends customers use MTA eTtix®, the mobile ticketing app that enables you to purchase one way, round trip, ten trip, weekly and monthly passes, as well as reduced fare tickets, child and family fare tickets and military tickets, on your smartphone or mobile device.  For information about the eTtix® app, please visit:  http://www.mta.info/mta‐eTix‐promo

 

Wednesday, November 22, the Day Before Thanksgiving

Historically, the day before Thanksgiving is the heaviest travel day of the year for Metro‐North customers. On Wednesday, November 22, there will be 18 early getaway trains that depart Grand Central Terminal during the mid‐day. The extra service includes three additional trains on the Harlem Line between 2:15 p.m. and 3:34 p.m., five extra trains on the Hudson Line between 1:38 p.m. and 4:11 p.m., and ten extra trains on the New Haven Line between 12:58 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Times are shown in the current timetables. Due to the heavier mid‐day travel patterns, some evening trains may be canceled or combined, so be sure to check the timetable.

 

For West‐of‐Hudson customers, early getaway trains will operate on both the Port Jervis Line and Pascack Valley Line on Wednesday, November 22.  

 

On the Port Jervis Line, the 2:41 p.m. train from Hoboken to Middletown (with a connection departing New York Penn Station at 2:29 PM) is extended to Port Jervis. The 6:15 p.m. departure from Hoboken (6:03 p.m. train from Penn Station‐NY) will not operate.

 

On the Pascack Valley Line, there will be a 2:58 p.m. departure from Hoboken (with a connection departing New York’s Penn Station at 2:51 p.m.) making select stops in New Jersey before arriving at Pearl River, Nanuet and Spring Valley. To accommodate this train, the 7:20 p.m. departure from Hoboken (7:08 pm connection from Penn Station‐NY) will not operate.

 

Thanksgiving Day, November 23

Metro‐North will provide additional inbound morning service for customers heading to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, which kicks off at 9:00 a.m. at 81st Street and Central Park West and ends in front of Macy’s at Herald Square (34th Street). There is also expanded outbound service starting in the late morning and continuing through mid‐afternoon. If you’re leaving New York after the parade, customers must show a ticket before boarding trains at Grand Central or Harlem‐125th Street Station. On this day last year, about 30,000 customers departed Grand Central between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Finally, there will be extra trains in the evening for customers returning to New York City after their Thanksgiving feasts.  

 

West of Hudson, a regular holiday/weekend schedule is in effect for the Port Jervis Line and Pascack Valley Line, with one additional round trip on the Port Jervis Line (shown in the October 29 NJ Transit timetable). Parade‐goers can take a 6:22 a.m. departure from Port Jervis arriving in Hoboken at 8:30 a.m. (a connection at Secaucus Junction arrives at New York Penn Station at 8:39 a.m.). After the parade, there is a 12:21 p.m. departure from Hoboken (12:14 p.m. from New York Penn Station) that operates express to Suffern before making all stops to Port Jervis.

 

Friday, November 24, the Day After Thanksgiving

On Friday, November 24, Metro‐North will operate on a Saturday schedule with additional inbound service in the morning and outbound service in the afternoon to accommodate the Friday workforce and Black Friday shoppers.  

 

West of Hudson, a regular weekday schedule is in effect for Friday, November 24.

 

Saturday and Sunday (Thanksgiving Weekend)

Metro‐North will round out the holiday weekend schedule with extra trains and additional cars on existing trains. Service on Saturday, November 25 features upper Hudson and outer New Haven Line Shoppers’ Special service. Regular half‐hour service to/from Stamford on the New Haven Line, North White Plains on the Harlem Line and Croton‐Harmon on the Hudson Line will operate all day. On Sunday, November 26, trains run on a normal half‐hourly schedule featuring outer New Haven Line Shoppers’ Specials.

 

A regular weekend schedule is in effect on Saturday, November 25, and Sunday, November 26, for the Port Jervis Line and Pascack Valley Line.

 

For more information about Metro‐North train schedules, visit our schedules page at http://web.mta.info/mnr/html/planning/schedules/schedules.htm  or download the free Metro‐North Train Time App for train times. The app is available via the Apple Store for iOS devices or Google Play Store for Android.

 

 

 






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