Metro-North to make Upper Harlem Line improvements

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NEW YORK – MTA Metro-North
Railroad crews will perform critical work between Wassaic and the Town
of Southeast this weekend. Crews are renewing the Cornwall Hill Road grade
crossing in Patterson, replacing the crossing surface, rails and ties.
Elsewhere along the tracks, crews will cut brush and weld rail joints.
To make way for the track work, after 10 p.m. on Friday, October 20, buses will replace trains at all stations between Wassaic and Southeast. Normal trail service will resume with the first scheduled train on Monday, October 23.
Southbound:
Starting with the 11:28 p.m. departure from Wassaic on Friday, October 20, and for all departures on Saturday and Sunday, October 21-22, buses will substitute for trains from Wassaic to Southeast, making stops at the following stations: Tenmile River, Dover Plains, Harlem Valley-Wingdale, Pawling and Patterson. Bus service will operate 15-30 minutes earlier than normally scheduled train times.  
Northbound:  
Starting with the 8:52 p.m. departure from Grand Central on Friday, October 20, and for all departures on Saturday and Sunday, October 21-22, trains from Grand Central to Southeast will connect with bus service at Southeast. Buses will make each train’s stops at: Patterson, Pawling, Harlem Valley-Wingdale, Dover Plains, Tenmile River and Wassaic. Customers should allow for later arrival times.
Bus and train schedule  




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