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		<title>Some Subways Now Go to Lower Manhattan</title>

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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Nov 2012 10:56:52 -0400</pubDate>
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			<dc:creator>Colin Campbell</dc:creator>
				
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<p>At a press conference at the 69th Regiment Armory in Manhattan this morning, Governor Andrew Cuomo and MTA Chairman Joe Lhota announced most subway service in New York City will be returned by the end of the day. Notably for some commuters from Queens and Brooklyn, trains will now be traveling into Manhattan for the first time since before Hurricane Sandy struck last week.</p>
<p>"In literally under one week, 80% of the subway service has been restored from what was horrendous damage, and the worst damage the subway system had ever seen," Mr. Cuomo said. "So that is just a great, great job. The service between Brooklyn and Queens and Manhattan is being restored immediately. The 4, 5, 6 and 7 trains will immediately begin to run. The F, J, D [and] M will run later this afternoon. The Staten Island Railway will have limited service beginning later today."</p>
<p><!--more-->According to the MTA website:</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://www.mta.info/sites/all/themes/mta/images/subway_bullets/4.png" /> service will operate between Woodlawn and New Lots Ave operating as an express in Manhattan only.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://www.mta.info/sites/all/themes/mta/images/subway_bullets/5.png" /> service will operate between Eastchester/Dyre Ave and Flatbush as an express in Manhattan only.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://www.mta.info/sites/all/themes/mta/images/subway_bullets/6.png" /> service will operate between Pelham Bay and Brooklyn Bridge as a local</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://www.mta.info/sites/all/themes/mta/images/subway_bullets/7.png" /> Flushing Line service will operate full local service between Main St – Flushing and 42<sup>nd</sup> St – Times Square.</p>
<p>Staten Island Railway (SIR) will operate limited hourly service between St. George and Tottenville.</p>
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<p>At a press conference at the 69th Regiment Armory in Manhattan this morning, Governor Andrew Cuomo and MTA Chairman Joe Lhota announced most subway service in New York City will be returned by the end of the day. Notably for some commuters from Queens and Brooklyn, trains will now be traveling into Manhattan for the first time since before Hurricane Sandy struck last week.</p>
<p>"In literally under one week, 80% of the subway service has been restored from what was horrendous damage, and the worst damage the subway system had ever seen," Mr. Cuomo said. "So that is just a great, great job. The service between Brooklyn and Queens and Manhattan is being restored immediately. The 4, 5, 6 and 7 trains will immediately begin to run. The F, J, D [and] M will run later this afternoon. The Staten Island Railway will have limited service beginning later today."</p>
<p><!--more-->According to the MTA website:</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://www.mta.info/sites/all/themes/mta/images/subway_bullets/4.png" /> service will operate between Woodlawn and New Lots Ave operating as an express in Manhattan only.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://www.mta.info/sites/all/themes/mta/images/subway_bullets/5.png" /> service will operate between Eastchester/Dyre Ave and Flatbush as an express in Manhattan only.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://www.mta.info/sites/all/themes/mta/images/subway_bullets/6.png" /> service will operate between Pelham Bay and Brooklyn Bridge as a local</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://www.mta.info/sites/all/themes/mta/images/subway_bullets/7.png" /> Flushing Line service will operate full local service between Main St – Flushing and 42<sup>nd</sup> St – Times Square.</p>
<p>Staten Island Railway (SIR) will operate limited hourly service between St. George and Tottenville.</p>
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		<title>Buses, Trains and Subways Will Be Free Thursday and Friday</title>

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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Oct 2012 23:03:54 -0400</pubDate>
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			<dc:creator>Colin Campbell</dc:creator>
				
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_274312" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 235px"><a href="http://observer.com/2012/10/buses-trains-and-subways-will-be-free-thursday-and-friday/limited-recovery-map/" rel="attachment wp-att-274312"><img class=" wp-image-274312  " title="limited recovery map" alt="" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/limited-recovery-map.jpg?w=250" height="270" width="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Click to view the subway map in full. (Photo: <a href="http://observer.com/2012/10/here-is-your-ghostly-map-of-partial-subway-service/" target="_blank">MTA</a>)</p></div></p>
<p>At a press conference late in the night, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced New Yorkers in the metropolitan area will have their public transit fares waved for the rest of the week. Of course, traveling into Lower Manhattan won't be easy for Thursday, at least, where no subways are <a href="http://observer.com/2012/10/limited-subway-service-to-begin-tomorrow-heres-the-schedule/" target="_blank">currently scheduled</a> to travel.</p>
<p>"As a further encouragement to have people take mass transit, which is coming online piece by piece," Mr. Cuomo began, citing the intensive traffic congestion <a href="http://observer.com/2012/10/all-east-river-bridges-will-be-hov-starting-tonight-vehicles-will-need-3-or-more-passengers-to-enter-manhattan/" target="_blank">problems</a> plaguing Manhattan earlier today. "I am declaring a transportation emergency and authorizing the MTA to waive fares...through the end of the week, Thursday and Friday. So commuter rails, subways and buses."</p>
<p><!--more-->The governor acknowledged the ride, although free, might not necessarily be pleasant, given the demand.</p>
<p>"The service in many cases is limited; the service in many cases will be crowded because of the volume, which is an additional reason why we feel comfortable waiving the fare through Thursday and Friday," he added. "We hope it encourages people to take mass transit."</p>
<p>Providing more detail, MTA Chairman Joe Lhota said subway service for many stations will return at 6 a.m. and commuters from Queens and the Bronx will be able to use it as far as the northern part of Midtown. Brooklynites will likely need the assistance of buses.</p>
<p>"There are three locations where they will stop," he said. "One at the Barclay's Center, where there are buses available to take the passengers directly into Midtown, Manhattan; one at Metrotech, at the Jay Street terminal, that will also take people into Midtown, Manhattan; and then in Williamsburg at the Hewes station. We are using 330 buses that will be used to shuttle the folks in Brooklyn back and forth, it's a whole flotilla of buses that will be there."</p>
<p>Additionally, Mr. Lhota repeatedly stressed the need for patience and tolerance as the city's public transportation system comes back online.</p>
<p>"It's my expectation that we'll have more service on Friday, every day we'll come back with more and more service, it's what we want to do," he  continued. "I would like to ask all New Yorkers who are on the subway system, to ask for their understanding. The system is going to be a little bit different. The trains aren't going to be as frequent, there will be crowding. So, if there's any opportunity for you to leave early or leave later than your normal hours...just bear with us as we come back from what I've described as the most devastating event to ever happen to the MTA."</p>
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<p>At a press conference late in the night, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced New Yorkers in the metropolitan area will have their public transit fares waved for the rest of the week. Of course, traveling into Lower Manhattan won't be easy for Thursday, at least, where no subways are <a href="http://observer.com/2012/10/limited-subway-service-to-begin-tomorrow-heres-the-schedule/" target="_blank">currently scheduled</a> to travel.</p>
<p>"As a further encouragement to have people take mass transit, which is coming online piece by piece," Mr. Cuomo began, citing the intensive traffic congestion <a href="http://observer.com/2012/10/all-east-river-bridges-will-be-hov-starting-tonight-vehicles-will-need-3-or-more-passengers-to-enter-manhattan/" target="_blank">problems</a> plaguing Manhattan earlier today. "I am declaring a transportation emergency and authorizing the MTA to waive fares...through the end of the week, Thursday and Friday. So commuter rails, subways and buses."</p>
<p><!--more-->The governor acknowledged the ride, although free, might not necessarily be pleasant, given the demand.</p>
<p>"The service in many cases is limited; the service in many cases will be crowded because of the volume, which is an additional reason why we feel comfortable waiving the fare through Thursday and Friday," he added. "We hope it encourages people to take mass transit."</p>
<p>Providing more detail, MTA Chairman Joe Lhota said subway service for many stations will return at 6 a.m. and commuters from Queens and the Bronx will be able to use it as far as the northern part of Midtown. Brooklynites will likely need the assistance of buses.</p>
<p>"There are three locations where they will stop," he said. "One at the Barclay's Center, where there are buses available to take the passengers directly into Midtown, Manhattan; one at Metrotech, at the Jay Street terminal, that will also take people into Midtown, Manhattan; and then in Williamsburg at the Hewes station. We are using 330 buses that will be used to shuttle the folks in Brooklyn back and forth, it's a whole flotilla of buses that will be there."</p>
<p>Additionally, Mr. Lhota repeatedly stressed the need for patience and tolerance as the city's public transportation system comes back online.</p>
<p>"It's my expectation that we'll have more service on Friday, every day we'll come back with more and more service, it's what we want to do," he  continued. "I would like to ask all New Yorkers who are on the subway system, to ask for their understanding. The system is going to be a little bit different. The trains aren't going to be as frequent, there will be crowding. So, if there's any opportunity for you to leave early or leave later than your normal hours...just bear with us as we come back from what I've described as the most devastating event to ever happen to the MTA."</p>
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		<title>Limited Subway Service to Begin Tomorrow; Here&#8217;s the Schedule</title>

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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Oct 2012 14:05:09 -0400</pubDate>
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<p><em><strong>Update 11/1 8:22:</strong></em>As of Friday morning, there will be service on the M and No. 7 trains has been restored in Queens and Brooklyn, though there is still no subway service into Lower Manhattan. You can read more about the changes to the service <a href="http://observer.com/2012/11/two-more-subways-return-but-even-more-could-run-if-we-only-had-power-downtown/">here</a>.</p>
<p><em><strong>Original post: </strong></em>At a press conference earlier this afternoon, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and MTA Chairman Joe Lhota announced that New York City's subway system will restore service on a number of lines, leaving out a swath of territory south of 34th Street in Manhattan. Lower Manhattan was left out, they explained, because of the mass power outage in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.</p>
<p>"It's been an extraordinary amount of time and a lot of work and a lot of lack of sleep, but we're going to continue to do it," Mr. Lhota said. "Our goal is to, every day, get this service back to normal, back to the situation we were used to last week, and if not, even better."</p>
<p>View the working transportation lines below, including other parts of the MTA, courtesy of Mr. Cuomo's office:<!--more--></p>
<p><em>Effective before rush hour tomorrow morning, the following is an up-to-date service status list of the MTA operating agencies including New York City Transit, Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North and Bridges and Tunnels.</em></p>
<p><strong>NYCT SUBWAY SERVICE:</strong><br />
1 trains will operate local between 242nd Street (Bronx) and Times Square-42nd Street.</p>
<p>2 trains will operate between 241st Street (Bronx) and Times Square-42nd Street, with express service between 96th Street and Times Square.</p>
<p>3 trains are suspended.</p>
<p>4 trains will operate in two sections making all local stops:<br />
· Between Woodlawn (Bronx) and Grand Central-42nd Street<br />
· Between Borough Hall and New Lots Avenue<br />
5 trains will operate express in Brooklyn between Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center and Flatbush Avenue.</p>
<p>6 trains will operate local between Pelham Bay Park and Grand Central-42nd Street.</p>
<p>7 trains are suspended.</p>
<p>42nd Street Shuttle S trains will operate between Times Square and Grand Central.</p>
<p>A trains will operate in two sections making all local stops:<br />
· Between 168th Street (Manhattan) and 34th Street-Penn Station<br />
· Between Jay Street/MetroTech and Lefferts Blvd.</p>
<p>B and C service is suspended.</p>
<p>D trains operate in two sections:<br />
· Between 205th Street (Bronx) and 34th Street-Herald Square making all local stops<br />
· In Brooklyn, between Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center and Bay Parkway making express stops between Pacific Street and 36th Street</p>
<p>E trains are suspended.</p>
<p>F trains operate in two sections making all local stops:<br />
· Between 179th Street (Queens) and 34th Street-Herald Square<br />
· In Brooklyn, between Jay Street-MetroTech and Avenue X</p>
<p>G trains are suspended.</p>
<p>J trains operate between Jamaica Center and Hewes Street making all local stops.</p>
<p>L trains operate between Broadway Junction and rockaway Parkway making all local stops.</p>
<p>M trains operate between Myrtle Avenue-Broadway and Metropolitan Avenue.</p>
<p>N trains operate between Ditmars Blvd. (Queens) and 34th Street-Herald Square making all local stops.</p>
<p>Q trains are suspended.</p>
<p>R trains operate in Brooklyn between Jay Street-MetroTech and 95th Street making all local stops.</p>
<p>Both the Franklin Avenue and Rockaway Park S shuttles are suspended.</p>
<p><strong>SHUTTLE BUSES:</strong><br />
All shuttle buses will operate north on 3rd Avenue and south on Lexington Avenue.<br />
1. Between Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center and 57th Street-Lexington Avenue via the Manhattan Bridge<br />
2. Between Jay Street-MetroTech and 57th Street-Lexington Avenue via the Manhattan Bridge<br />
3. Between Hewes Street and 57th Street-Lexington Avenue via the Williamsburg Bridge</p>
<p><strong>LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD:</strong><br />
City Terminal – (Jamaica - Penn Station): Suspended (anticipate shuttle between these stations later tonight)</p>
<p>Ronkonkoma Branch: Suspended (goal to restore hourly service from Ronkonkoma to Penn Station for AM rush hour Thursday, Nov. 1)</p>
<p>Port Washington Branch: Suspended (goal to restore hourly service from Great Neck to Penn Station for AM rush hour Thursday, Nov. 1)</p>
<p>Babylon Branch: Suspended</p>
<p>Port Jefferson Branch: Suspended</p>
<p>Montauk Branch: Suspended</p>
<p>Hempstead Branch: Suspended</p>
<p>Long Beach: Suspended</p>
<p>Far Rockaway: Suspended</p>
<p>Oyster Bay Branch: Suspended</p>
<p>West Hempstead: Suspended</p>
<p><strong>METRO-NORTH:</strong><br />
Hudson Line: Suspended</p>
<p>Upper Harlem Line: Suspended</p>
<p>Lower Harlem Line: Restored with hourly service</p>
<p>New Haven Line: Suspended</p>
<p>New Canaan Branch: Suspended</p>
<p>Danbury Branch: Suspended</p>
<p>Waterbury Branch: Suspended</p>
<p>West-of-Hudson:<br />
Pascack Valley: Suspended<br />
Port Jervis: Suspended<br />
Bridges and Tunnels</p>
<p>Robert F. Kennedy Bridge: Open</p>
<p>Henry Hudson Bridge: Open</p>
<p>Throgs Neck Bridge: Open</p>
<p>Bronx-Whitestone Bridge: Open</p>
<p>Verrazano-Narrows Bridge: Open</p>
<p>Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge: Open</p>
<p>Cross Bay Veterans Memorial: Open northbound to Broad Chanel; Open southbound to Rockaways but subject to period closures for emergency equipment</p>
<p>Hugh L. Carey Tunnel: Closed</p>
<p>Queens Midtown Tunnel: Closed</p>
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<p><em><strong>Update 11/1 8:22:</strong></em>As of Friday morning, there will be service on the M and No. 7 trains has been restored in Queens and Brooklyn, though there is still no subway service into Lower Manhattan. You can read more about the changes to the service <a href="http://observer.com/2012/11/two-more-subways-return-but-even-more-could-run-if-we-only-had-power-downtown/">here</a>.</p>
<p><em><strong>Original post: </strong></em>At a press conference earlier this afternoon, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and MTA Chairman Joe Lhota announced that New York City's subway system will restore service on a number of lines, leaving out a swath of territory south of 34th Street in Manhattan. Lower Manhattan was left out, they explained, because of the mass power outage in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.</p>
<p>"It's been an extraordinary amount of time and a lot of work and a lot of lack of sleep, but we're going to continue to do it," Mr. Lhota said. "Our goal is to, every day, get this service back to normal, back to the situation we were used to last week, and if not, even better."</p>
<p>View the working transportation lines below, including other parts of the MTA, courtesy of Mr. Cuomo's office:<!--more--></p>
<p><em>Effective before rush hour tomorrow morning, the following is an up-to-date service status list of the MTA operating agencies including New York City Transit, Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North and Bridges and Tunnels.</em></p>
<p><strong>NYCT SUBWAY SERVICE:</strong><br />
1 trains will operate local between 242nd Street (Bronx) and Times Square-42nd Street.</p>
<p>2 trains will operate between 241st Street (Bronx) and Times Square-42nd Street, with express service between 96th Street and Times Square.</p>
<p>3 trains are suspended.</p>
<p>4 trains will operate in two sections making all local stops:<br />
· Between Woodlawn (Bronx) and Grand Central-42nd Street<br />
· Between Borough Hall and New Lots Avenue<br />
5 trains will operate express in Brooklyn between Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center and Flatbush Avenue.</p>
<p>6 trains will operate local between Pelham Bay Park and Grand Central-42nd Street.</p>
<p>7 trains are suspended.</p>
<p>42nd Street Shuttle S trains will operate between Times Square and Grand Central.</p>
<p>A trains will operate in two sections making all local stops:<br />
· Between 168th Street (Manhattan) and 34th Street-Penn Station<br />
· Between Jay Street/MetroTech and Lefferts Blvd.</p>
<p>B and C service is suspended.</p>
<p>D trains operate in two sections:<br />
· Between 205th Street (Bronx) and 34th Street-Herald Square making all local stops<br />
· In Brooklyn, between Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center and Bay Parkway making express stops between Pacific Street and 36th Street</p>
<p>E trains are suspended.</p>
<p>F trains operate in two sections making all local stops:<br />
· Between 179th Street (Queens) and 34th Street-Herald Square<br />
· In Brooklyn, between Jay Street-MetroTech and Avenue X</p>
<p>G trains are suspended.</p>
<p>J trains operate between Jamaica Center and Hewes Street making all local stops.</p>
<p>L trains operate between Broadway Junction and rockaway Parkway making all local stops.</p>
<p>M trains operate between Myrtle Avenue-Broadway and Metropolitan Avenue.</p>
<p>N trains operate between Ditmars Blvd. (Queens) and 34th Street-Herald Square making all local stops.</p>
<p>Q trains are suspended.</p>
<p>R trains operate in Brooklyn between Jay Street-MetroTech and 95th Street making all local stops.</p>
<p>Both the Franklin Avenue and Rockaway Park S shuttles are suspended.</p>
<p><strong>SHUTTLE BUSES:</strong><br />
All shuttle buses will operate north on 3rd Avenue and south on Lexington Avenue.<br />
1. Between Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center and 57th Street-Lexington Avenue via the Manhattan Bridge<br />
2. Between Jay Street-MetroTech and 57th Street-Lexington Avenue via the Manhattan Bridge<br />
3. Between Hewes Street and 57th Street-Lexington Avenue via the Williamsburg Bridge</p>
<p><strong>LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD:</strong><br />
City Terminal – (Jamaica - Penn Station): Suspended (anticipate shuttle between these stations later tonight)</p>
<p>Ronkonkoma Branch: Suspended (goal to restore hourly service from Ronkonkoma to Penn Station for AM rush hour Thursday, Nov. 1)</p>
<p>Port Washington Branch: Suspended (goal to restore hourly service from Great Neck to Penn Station for AM rush hour Thursday, Nov. 1)</p>
<p>Babylon Branch: Suspended</p>
<p>Port Jefferson Branch: Suspended</p>
<p>Montauk Branch: Suspended</p>
<p>Hempstead Branch: Suspended</p>
<p>Long Beach: Suspended</p>
<p>Far Rockaway: Suspended</p>
<p>Oyster Bay Branch: Suspended</p>
<p>West Hempstead: Suspended</p>
<p><strong>METRO-NORTH:</strong><br />
Hudson Line: Suspended</p>
<p>Upper Harlem Line: Suspended</p>
<p>Lower Harlem Line: Restored with hourly service</p>
<p>New Haven Line: Suspended</p>
<p>New Canaan Branch: Suspended</p>
<p>Danbury Branch: Suspended</p>
<p>Waterbury Branch: Suspended</p>
<p>West-of-Hudson:<br />
Pascack Valley: Suspended<br />
Port Jervis: Suspended<br />
Bridges and Tunnels</p>
<p>Robert F. Kennedy Bridge: Open</p>
<p>Henry Hudson Bridge: Open</p>
<p>Throgs Neck Bridge: Open</p>
<p>Bronx-Whitestone Bridge: Open</p>
<p>Verrazano-Narrows Bridge: Open</p>
<p>Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge: Open</p>
<p>Cross Bay Veterans Memorial: Open northbound to Broad Chanel; Open southbound to Rockaways but subject to period closures for emergency equipment</p>
<p>Hugh L. Carey Tunnel: Closed</p>
<p>Queens Midtown Tunnel: Closed</p>
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