May 04, 2017

Minor Changes to Pascack Valley Line Schedule Take Effect on Sunday, May 7

Small Schedule Adjustments Will Enhance Service and Reliability

Metro-North Railroad today announced that new West of Hudson timetables that take effect on Sunday, May 7, will include a handful of minor adjustments to the weekday Pascack Valley Line schedule.  The new schedule will improve connections from Northeast Corridor Line trains at Secaucus Junction and will add a stop at Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey, on two trains. There are no schedule changes to the Port Jervis Line.

A summary of the planned schedule changes follows.
 
Pascack Valley Line
  • The 8:51 a.m. train from Spring Valley will add a station stop at Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey. To improve operational reliability, the 8:51 a.m. train will also operate one minute earlier at Spring Valley, Nanuet and Pearl River.
  • The 9:11 a.m. train from Spring Valley will operate three minutes later.
  • The 11:42 a.m. train from Hoboken to Spring Valley departs Hoboken one minute later and arrives Nanuet and Spring Valley two minutes earlier.
  • The 7:26 p.m. and 8:20 p.m. trains from Hoboken to Spring Valley depart Hoboken three minutes later.
  • The 9:42 p.m. train from Hoboken to Spring Valley departs Hoboken two minutes later.
Port Jervis Line

There are no schedule changes to Port Jervis Line trains
 
The next West of Hudson schedule change is currently planned for the Fall of 2017, with the exact date to be determined.

 

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