Floor decals to encourage proper social distancing have been placed near some ticket windows and information booths. Passengers are encouraged to keep a social distance of 6 feet or more when possible. Additionally, touchless hand sanitizer dispensers are being installed at all Metro-North stations. Passengers and employees traveling on Metro-North Railroad must always wear a mask or face covering. Train cars are disinfected daily and stations twice daily. Metro-North Railroad continues with its most aggressive cleaning and disinfecting regimen in its history. Afternoon peak service increases from 10 trains to 24 trains, with five additional reverse-peak trains serving employment centers in Connecticut and Westchester. Morning peak service increases from 8 trains to 17 trains. Afternoon peak service increases from 10 trains to 24 trains, with four additional reverse-peak trains serving Westchester employment centers. Morning peak service increases from 8 trains to 18 trains. Afternoon peak service increases from 10 trains to 19 trains, with two additional reverse-peak trains. Morning peak service increases from 8 trains to 14 trains. The schedule will allow beginning June 15 for up to 12 trains to be added to the schedule on a short notice. Off-peak fares will continue to be in effect during this period at all times. 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
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