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How to Get to Work After the Hoboken Train Crash How to Get to Work After the Hoboken Train Crash
(about 2 hours later)
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 all expected to fully serve Hoboken Terminal in both directions by 6 a.m. 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.