

There will be no substitute service provided at Manitou, Garrison, Cold Spring and New Hamburg.īus service on the Upper Harlem Line between Southeast and Wassaic will continue on Tuesday at least through mid-day, making all station stops Reports of damage Buses will make stops at Croton-Harmon, Beacon and Poughkeepsie. Metro-North will continue to provide limited bus service for essential travelers between Croton-Harmon and Poughkeepsie, with buses departing Croton-Harmon on a load-and-go basis. Hudson Line trains will operate between Grand Central Terminal and Peekskill at least once per hour. However, Metro-North announced a partial restoration of train service on the Hudson Line beginning Tuesday morning, following a clean-up. Hudson Line service was suspended between Croton-Harmon and Poughkeepsie due fallen trees and flood water. The Metro-North Hudson line service was suspended Monday to allow for inspection and repairs to track and infrastructure.Ī section of Metro-North's railroad tracks were impacted by the storm. As of early Monday, there were hundreds of flight cancellations at Kennedy, LaGuardia and Newark airports.Īmtrak suspended service between Albany and New York City, and approximately 90 Amtrak passengers were provided lodging at the Albany Rensselaer Train Station overnight. The storm also interrupted air and rail travel. Fair Mountain Bridge closed in both directions Palisades Parkway and 9W in Rockland County Taconic State Parkway, Route 9D in Dutchess County © 2023 NYP Holdings, Inc.-Taconic State Parkway and Route 9D in Putnam County AFP via Getty Images A flooded gasoline storage facility is pictured in Elizabeth, NJ. Maxar Technologies/Handout via REUTERS Manville, New Jersey after Ida flooded the area. Piscataway, NJ, before Ida tore through the area Google Earth Piscataway, NJ, after the storm struck the area Paul Martinka Manville, NJ is seen before the hurricane. The hurricane also knocked out power and brought the subway system to a standstill - and prompted the first-ever flash flood emergency for the Big Apple as it left a trail of devastation up the North East from Maryland to New York. In New York, a 2-year-old boy and his parents drowned in a basement apartment in Queens when the rapidly rising floodwaters trapped them. Paul Martinka Somerset, NJ, as seen before Ida struck the area Google Earth Somerset, NJ is seen flooded after Ida.

Paul Martinka Central Park’s Bethesda Fountain before Ida hit Google Earth Bethesda Fountain in Central Park is seen in the aftermath of Ida. The Raritan River flooded downtown Somerville, NJ, and surrounding areas, causing house fires and mass evacuations of the neighborhood. EPA/MAXAR TECHNOLOGIES HANDOUT Maxar Technologies via APĪt least 20 homes in Mullica Hill were leveled by one of the powerful twisters.Ī majority of the victims in New Jersey were people who drowned after their vehicles were caught in flash floods, some dying in their submerged cars and others getting swept away after exiting into fast-moving water.


TD Bank Ballpark, the stadium of the Yankees’ AA minor-league affiliate the Somerset Patriots, is seen before and after Ida in Bridgewater, NJ. Dozens of homes also were destroyed by tornadoes spawned by the storm in New Jersey.
