Amtrak Service Disrupted on New York City-Albany Line for Second Day – US 247 News

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Amtrak train service on the line between New York City and Albany remained disrupted for a second day on Monday morning.

Amtrak first suspended service between New York Penn Station and the Croton-Harmon station in Westchester on Sunday, citing structural issues with a parking garage above the tracks on 51st Street between 10th and 11th Avenues.

A spokesperson for Amtrak said Monday that there was no estimate yet on when service would be restored and that it would depend on the status of the garage.

Metro-North trains continued to run between Grand Central Terminal and Croton-Harmon, and Amtrak tickets were honored being on that line.

New York City engineers were assessing the privately owned garage, Mayor Eric Adams said sunday“to ensure the safety of passengers and pedestrians.”

There was police tape blocking the garage on Monday morning. A sign said it had been closed since Friday for repairs.

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