The MTA will resume limited subway service Thursday as crews continue working to pump water out of flooded stations and tunnels throughout the city, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said.
Buses will supplement subway service between downtown Brooklyn and Manhattan. There will be no subway service between 34th Street in Manhattan and downtown Brooklyn due to power outages. Limited Metro-North and Long Island Rail Road service will resume Wednesday afternoon.
Here’s a full list of subway, commuter rail, bridge and bus availability and alternative options:
SUBWAYS:
- 1 trains will operate local between 242nd Street (Bronx) and Times Square-42nd Street.
- 2 trains will operate between 241st Street (Bronx) and Times Square-42nd Street, with express service between 96th Street and Times Square.
- 3 trains are suspended.
- 4 trains will operate in two sections making all local stops:
- Between Woodlawn (Bronx) and Grand Central-42nd Street
- Between Borough Hall and New Lots Avenue
- 5 trains will operate express in Brooklyn between Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center and Flatbush Avenue.
- 6 trains will operate local between Pelham Bay Park and Grand Central-42nd Street.
- 7 trains are suspended.
- 42nd Street Shuttle S trains will operate between Times Square and Grand Central.
- A trains will operate in two sections making all local stops:
**Between 168th Street (Manhattan) and 34th Street-Penn Station
**Between Jay Street/MetroTech and Lefferts Blvd.
- B and C service is suspended.
- D trains operate in two sections:
**Between 205th Street (Bronx) and 34th Street-Herald Square making all local stops
**In Brooklyn, between Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center and Bay Parkway making express stops between Pacific Street and 36th Street
- E trains are suspended.
- F trains operate in two sections making all local stops:
**Between 179th Street (Queens) and 34th Street-Herald Square
**In Brooklyn, between Jay Street-MetroTech and Avenue X
- G trains are suspended.
- J trains operate between Jamaica Center and Hewes Street making all local stops.
- L trains operate between Broadway Junction and Rockaway Parkway making all local stops.
- M trains operate between Myrtle Avenue-Broadway and Metropolitan Avenue.
- N trains operate between Ditmars Blvd. (Queens) and 34th Street-Herald Square making all local stops.
- Q trains are suspended.
- R trains operate in Brooklyn between Jay Street-MetroTech and 95th Street making all local stops.
- Both the Franklin Avenue and Rockaway Park S shuttles are suspended.
SHUTTLE BUSES:
- All shuttle buses will operate north on 3rd Avenue and south on Lexington Avenue.
- Between Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center and 57th Street-Lexington Avenue via the Manhattan Bridge
- Between Jay Street-MetroTech and 57th Street-Lexington Avenue via the Manhattan Bridge
- Between Hewes Street and 57th Street-Lexington Avenue via the Williamsburg Bridge
MTA BUSES:
- Local, Limited-Stop and Express Bus service are operating as close to a normal weekday schedule as possible. Fares are waived Wednesday.
- Access-A-Ride began limited service Wednesday and is accepting reservations for travel after noon Thursday.
LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD:
- City Terminal – (Jamaica – Penn Station): Suspended (anticipate shuttle between these stations later Wednesday)
- Ronkonkoma Branch: Suspended (goal to restore hourly service from Ronkonkoma to Penn Station for AM rush hour Thursday)
- Port Washington Branch: Suspended (goal to restore hourly service from Great Neck to Penn Station for AM rush hour Thursday)
- Babylon Branch: Suspended
- Port Jefferson Branch: Suspended
- Montauk Branch: Suspended
- Hempstead Branch: Suspended
- Long Beach: Suspended
- Far Rockaway: Suspended
- Oyster Bay Branch: Suspended
- West Hempstead: Suspended
METRO-NORTH:
- Hudson Line: Suspended
- Upper Harlem Line: Suspended
- Lower Harlem Line: Restored with hourly service
- New Haven Line: Suspended
- New Canaan Branch: Suspended
- Danbury Branch: Suspended
- Waterbury Branch: Suspended
West-of-Hudson:
- Pascack Valley: Suspended
- Port Jervis: Suspended
BRIDGES AND TUNNELS:
- Robert F. Kennedy Bridge: Open
- Henry Hudson Bridge: Open
- Throgs Neck Bridge: Open
- Bronx-Whitestone Bridge: Open
- Verrazano-Narrows Bridge: Open
- Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge: Open
- Cross Bay Veterans Memorial: Open northbound to Broad Chanel; Open southbound to Rockaways but subject to period closures for emergency equipment
- Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel (Hugh L. Carey): Closed
- Queens Midtown Tunnel: Closed
(AP)