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Metro-North Suspending All Train Service

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. — Metro-North will suspend train service into and out of Grand Central Terminal at noon due to the anticipated impact of the blizzard and due to low ridership Tuesday morning, the MTA announced.

Metro-North will suspend train service for the safety of its passengers and crews.

Metro-North will suspend train service for the safety of its passengers and crews.

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The last trains will depart their originating terminals starting at 9:30 a.m. and arrive in Grand Central and at their final outlying destinations by noon. No trains will operate after that time until further notice.

Here are the last trains: 

Last New Haven Line trains:

  • Inbound: 9:46 a.m. from New Haven; 10:02 a.m. from Stamford
  • Outbound: 10:02 to New Haven; 10:36 a.m. to Stamford
  • No branch service was offered on Tuesday from Danbury, New Canaan and Waterbury.

Last Hudson Line trains:

  • Inbound: 7:50 a.m. from Poughkeepsie; 10 a.m. from Croton-Harmon
  • Outbound: 9:43 a.m. to Poughkeepsie; 10:21 a.m. to Croton-Harmon

Last Harlem Line trains:

  • Inbound: 10:12 a.m. from Southeast; 10:06 a.m. from North White Plains
  • Outbound: 9:52 a.m. to Southeast; 10:25 a.m. to North White Plains
  • No branch service was offered on Tuesday from Wassaic. 

"This suspension is necessary to ensure the safety of our customers and to enable us to resume service once the worst of the blizzard passes," the MTA said.

Train riders can click here for updates as to when Metro-North will be able to resume service. 

Metro-North had announced reduced service early Tuesday due to the blizzard, which is expected to drop a foot of snow on the area.

Train service is also suspended Tuesday on Shore Line East in Connecticut. Amtrak has suspended Acela service between Boston and New York, and Amtrak service is modified in the Northeast Corridor.

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