Sun Oct 28, 2012, 10:25 AM
brooklynite (12,840 posts)
MTA Directed to Move Foreward with System-wide Shutdown (NYC region)
Source: MTA
The MTA has been directed by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo to begin an orderly shutdown and suspension of all subway, bus and commuter railroad service at 7 p.m. Sunday. The decision was made to protect customers, employees and equipment from the wrath of Hurricane Sandy as the strong storm continues its march up the east coast. MTA Chairman and CEO Joseph J. Lhota announced that service on NYC Transit subways will be curtailed beginning at 7 p.m., and the bus network within the following two hours. Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad will start their finals trains by 7 p.m. from terminal locations. Subway and rail road stations will be closed after the last trains pass through stations. Outbound Access-A-Ride trips are being scheduled only until 12 p.m. today, and return trips will continue until 5 p.m. Any previously scheduled trips after that time, including subscription trips, are canceled. Customers are advised to adjust their plans and travel early in the day as possible and not wait until the last train or bus. Anyone who does not leave for their destination before 7 p.m. runs the risk of being stranded when service is suspended. The MTA Hurricane Plan calls for suspending service hours before the approach of winds of 39 mph and higher. That gives MTA crews time to prepare rail and subway cars, buses, tunnels, yards and buildings for the storm, then return to safety. Winds of 39 mph and higher are predicted to reach the metropolitan region during the predawn hours Monday. The MTA has been preparing to suspend service for days by readying recovery equipment, clearing drainage areas, moving vehicles from low-lying areas at bus depots and rail yards and sealing some tunnel access points. The duration of the service suspension is unknown, and there is no timetable for restoration. Service will be restored only when it is safe to do so, after careful inspections of all equipment and tracks. Even with minimal damage this is expected to be a lengthy process. Read more: www.mta.info
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| Author | Time | Post | |
| brooklynite | Oct 2012 | OP | |
| Berlum | Oct 2012 | #1 | |
| RoccoR5955 | Oct 2012 | #6 | |
| choie | Oct 2012 | #2 | |
| jumptheshadow | Oct 2012 | #3 | |
| brooklynite | Oct 2012 | #4 | |
| jumptheshadow | Oct 2012 | #7 | |
| muriel_volestrangler | Oct 2012 | #5 |
Response to Berlum (Reply #1)
Sun Oct 28, 2012, 11:22 AM
RoccoR5955 (6,490 posts)
6. Not just that, but MetroNorth and LIRR
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All of LI, and up to Poughkeepsie, and out to New Haven!
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Response to brooklynite (Original post)
Sun Oct 28, 2012, 10:30 AM
choie (1,176 posts)
2. fellow New Yorker here...
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Thanks for the info, brooklynite!
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Response to brooklynite (Original post)
Sun Oct 28, 2012, 10:50 AM
jumptheshadow (2,665 posts)
3. Thanks Brooklynite
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I have been charged with providing information for a large group of people and appreciate your updates.
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Response to jumptheshadow (Reply #3)
Sun Oct 28, 2012, 11:05 AM
brooklynite (12,840 posts)
4. Check your TV - Bloomberg expected to announce evacuations
Response to brooklynite (Reply #4)
Sun Oct 28, 2012, 11:58 AM
jumptheshadow (2,665 posts)
7. Thanks, again
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I hope you're on high ground.
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Response to brooklynite (Original post)
Sun Oct 28, 2012, 11:13 AM
muriel_volestrangler (65,319 posts)



