
This reflects 49 trains arriving at Grand Central Terminal during the AM peak and 67 trains departing during the PM peak. With ridership down more than 90% and more customers expected to slowly make their return to the system, the new schedule provides approximately 41% of the normal Metro-North peak capacity. Metro-North Railroad will continue to provide hourly service during off-peak, mid-day, late-evening, weekends and holiday periods. The current schedule of 54 trains is being replaced by the new June 15 schedule consisting of 116 trains, and includes a 61% increase in reverse-peak train service with 11 additional trains operating. The schedule change will further increase overall service to 61% of the Metro-North normal weekday schedule. The new schedule reflects a 115% increase in peak-service. MTA Metro-North Railroad today announced schedule changes on the Hudson, Harlem and New Haven Lines beginning June 15 as trains increase in frequency to accommodate the region’s Phase 1 reopening.

Metro-North Schedule Change On Hudson, Harlem and New Haven Lines to Increase Service
