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How to Get to Work After the Hoboken Train Crash | How to Get to Work After the Hoboken Train Crash |
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The morning commute via Hoboken is part back-to-normal after Thursday’s train crash and part still a mess. Here’s what’s running and what’s not: | The morning commute via Hoboken is part back-to-normal after Thursday’s train crash and part still a mess. Here’s what’s running and what’s not: |
Running: | Running: |
PATH, Hudson-Bergen Light Rail, New York Waterway ferries and buses are serving Hoboken Terminal in both directions. | |
Not running: | Not running: |
New Jersey Transit trains into and out of Hoboken Terminal. | New Jersey Transit trains into and out of Hoboken Terminal. |
Workarounds: | Workarounds: |
• The alternative train hub is Secaucus Junction — all of New Jersey Transit’s main train lines serve it. From Secaucus, you can get on (or stay on) a train into New York Pennsylvania Station. See map (but ignore the Hoboken part). | • The alternative train hub is Secaucus Junction — all of New Jersey Transit’s main train lines serve it. From Secaucus, you can get on (or stay on) a train into New York Pennsylvania Station. See map (but ignore the Hoboken part). |
• Train lines north of Secaucus – the Main, Bergen County, Pascack Valley and Port Jervis lines – are on a weekend schedule. Metro-North Railroad is also running shuttle buses from some Port Jervis line stations to stations on the Hudson Line into Grand Central. | • Train lines north of Secaucus – the Main, Bergen County, Pascack Valley and Port Jervis lines – are on a weekend schedule. Metro-North Railroad is also running shuttle buses from some Port Jervis line stations to stations on the Hudson Line into Grand Central. |
• Some service will be by shuttle train on the Montclair-Boonton and Morris and Essex lines. | • Some service will be by shuttle train on the Montclair-Boonton and Morris and Essex lines. |
• Many buses that run in the vicinity of Hoboken will run extra service. Expect crowds anyway. | • Many buses that run in the vicinity of Hoboken will run extra service. Expect crowds anyway. |
• To help get you to the Jersey City waterfront, there will be shuttle bus service between Secaucus Junction and the Liberty State Park light rail station on the 8th Street-Hoboken line. | • To help get you to the Jersey City waterfront, there will be shuttle bus service between Secaucus Junction and the Liberty State Park light rail station on the 8th Street-Hoboken line. |
• Buses and ferries continue to honor New Jersey Transit train tickets. | • Buses and ferries continue to honor New Jersey Transit train tickets. |
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