Metro-North Offers Special Fall Foliage Service

Metro-North Offers Special Fall Foliage Service on Saturdays, October 27 & Nov. 3
There’s no better way to revel in the fall season’s splendor than riding on Metro-North’s Hudson Line, where the leaves have just begun to pop with their patented reds, yellows and oranges.


Metro-North will offer extra trains on Saturday, Oct. 27 and Saturday, Nov. 3 for customers who want to indulge in the spectacular
sights and scenes of the Hudson Valley. These extra trains will operate in addition to the regularly scheduled hourly trains.
Outbound
Three extra fall foliage trains will travel outbound from Grand Central Terminal on Saturday morning including:
• The 8:31 AM train making stops at Harlem 125th St., Tarrytown, Ossining, CrotonHarmon, Cortlandt, Peekskill, Manitou, Garrison, Cold Spring, Breakneck Ridge, and Beacon;
• The 9:31 AM train making stops at Harlem 125th St., Tarrytown, Ossining, CrotonHarmon, Cortlandt, Peekskill, Manitou, Garrison, Cold Spring, Breakneck Ridge, Beacon, New Hamburg and Poughkeepsie;
• The 10:31 AM train making stops at Harlem 125th St., Tarrytown, Ossining, CrotonHarmon, Cortlandt, Peekskill, Manitou, Garrison, Cold Spring, Breakneck Ridge, Beacon, New Hamburg, and Poughkeepsie;

Inbound
Two additional trains will travel from Poughkeepsie to Grand Central Terminal late Saturday afternoon including:

The 4:38 PM and 5:38 PM trains from Poughkeepsie making stops in New Hamburg, Beacon.
Breakneck Ridge, Cold Spring, Garrison, Manitou, Peekskill, Cortlandt, Croton-Harmon, Ossining, Tarrytown, Harlem- 125th St. and Grand Central Terminal.

Trains will stop at these stops and popular hiking spots in the Upper Hudson Valley including Manitou and Breakneck Ridge.
For the complete list of Hudson Line service, please visit our interactive train schedule at
http://as0.mta.info/mnr/schedules/sched_form.cfm

 

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Submitted by Somers, NY

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