Storm Disruptions Continue for Metro-North and Amtrak Services

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Metro-North and Amtrak services in the Hudson Valley are still affected by the torrential rain and flooding that occurred on Sunday. While Metro-North has restored service to two stations on its Hudson Line, service remains suspended on certain sections due to debris and flood damage. Amtrak service between New York City and Albany is also suspended. Repair crews are working to restore the rail lines, and updates can be found on the Metro-North and Amtrak websites.
- Metro-North and Amtrak Service Still Affected by Sunday's Storm The New York Times
- Metro-North restores service on Upper Hudson Line PIX11 News
- MTA experiences delays on Hudson, Harlem lines after weekend storms FOX 5 New York
- Flooding Damage Causes Suspension of Amtrak Services Between Albany and NYC WKTV
- Metro-North reopens Hudson line; Upper Harlem Line service to resume Wednesday TRAINS Magazine
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