• For Metro-North’s West-of-Hudson customers, a Port Jervis Line early getaway train will depart Hoboken at 2:41 p.m., stops at Secaucus Junction, Ramsey/Route 17, Suffern and all stops in New York State to Port Jervis, arriving at 4:56 p.m. The connecting train from New York...
► See exactly where you bus or train is on the map right now ► Service Alerts - Find out about delays and diversions before you leave ► Save your favorite stops and stations ► Full seven-day schedules ► Schedule alarms and get reminders before your bus or train arrives. ...
At Penn Station, board a Port Washington Branch train, which will make Woodside stops. Eastbound Customers at Woodside: Take a Queens-bound train two stops to Jackson Heights/Roosevelt Av; transfer to a Queens-bound train and exit at the Sutphin Blvd/Archer Av/JFK Airport subway stop for ...
so should be more expensive to use. Maybe some riders will still choose it because the bus stops right in front of their house while the nearest train station is a bike ride away, and they are willing to put their money where their mouth is. Or maybe if you make the bus ...
Trains and buses in the app that don’t exist, arrival times being 3-5 minutes off, and travel times between stops completely incorrect (too long or too short). Cross checking with the train arrival signs in stations or at bus stops and checking the web app show me that this app is ...
The train is fantastic for getting into Manhattan, but unless I’m headed for Flushing or other eastern locations, there’s a vast swath of Brooklyn and Queens which is strictly “car country.” For instance, getting from Astoria to Ridgewood (roughly a 4 mile distance) by Subway involves ...
being sent to Mayor Eric Adams and Gov. Kathy Hochul, asking that the MTA produce an unbiased Environmental Impact Statement for the project to determine the true costs and scope of extending the M train south from Queens Blvd to the Rockaways and using the land along the right-...
on the same map and could be personalized for whichever line the train is running on. In other words, if the train in question is running on the 2, the map will show the 2, and if the train is running on the 5, the map will show 5 line stops. No more “not in service” ...
The poll I pose tonight focuses more on the 30 stations and less on the L train. As the MTA embarks on a yet another new way to strive toward a State of Good Repair, would you prefer to see stations closed entirely for 3-6 months or closed on weekends for three years? I’m not...
stopsAnd I just can't standWhat should I do I'm just a little babyWhat if the lights go out and maybeAnd then the wind just starts to moanOutside the door he followed me homeWell goodnight moonI want the sunIf it's not here soonI might be doneNo it won't...