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Ring in the New Year With the MTA

MTA
Updated December 27, 2021 12:15 p.m.
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Subways and Commuter Rails Providing Additional Service for New Year’s Eve Festivities

 

Off-Peak Fares in Effect on Commuter Railroads

 

View Real Time Schedules on MTA.info

 

Masks Still Required on Trains and Buses and Inside Stations, Regardless of Vaccination Status  

 

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is the best way to beat traffic this holiday season as millions hit the roads to shop, eat and travel to their holiday destinations.

Most MTA agencies are operating on weekend or holiday schedules for New Year’s, while running additional trains for riders attending New Year’s Eve festivities.

Masks are required on trains and buses and inside stations, regardless of vaccination status.

Details for each agency are below:
 
New York City Subway

Monday, Dec. 27 – Thursday, Dec. 30 

Service will run on a normal schedule with some exceptions. Check real-time arrival information at MTA.info or MYmta to see how frequently trains are running at your station.

New Year’s Eve

On Friday, Dec. 31, subway service will run on a Saturday schedule with some exceptions:

•    Extra service will run on New Year’s Eve before and after the “ball drop” at Times Square on the (42 St Shuttle) lines.
•    Manhattan-bound  trains will skip 167 St, 161 St-Yankee Stadium and 155 St from 10 p.m. Friday through 5 a.m. Monday  
 
New Year’s Day 
 
On Saturday, Jan. 1, subway service will run on a Saturday schedule with one exception:
 
•    Manhattan-bound trains will skip 167 St, 161 St-Yankee Stadium and 155 St.
 
Sunday, Jan. 2

Subway service will run on a Sunday schedule with some exceptions:
 
•    Manhattan-bound trains will skip 167 St, 161 St-Yankee Stadium and 155 St  
•    No train service between Jay St-MetroTech and Bergen St 
•    Northbound trains run between Jamaica-179 St to Euclid Av and run local in Brooklyn  
•    Southbound  trains run between Bedford/Nostrand   and Coney Island-Stillwell Av

•     trains run between 168 St and World Trade Center 
 
New York City Buses 
 
Monday, Dec. 27 – Thursday, Dec. 30

Buses will run on a reduced weekday schedule with some exceptions. The following bus routes that normally have local and limited service will operate with only local service: M1, M4, Q4, Q5, Q17, Q27, Q36, Q43, Q46, Q83 and Q85.

New Year’s Eve

On Friday, Dec. 31, bus service will run on a reduced weekday schedule with some exceptions:  
•    The following bus routes that normally have local and Limited service will operate with only local service:  M1, M4, Q4, Q5, Q6, Q17, Q25, Q27, Q36, Q43, Q46, Q65, Q83, Q85 
•    The following Limited-only bus routes will not operate: S81, S84, S86, S91, S92, S94, S96, S98; use local routes S51, S74, S76, S61, S62, S44, S46, S48 instead 
•    The following express bus routes will not operate: SIM4X, SIM8X 
•    The following express bus route variations will not operate: BXM8 City Island service and Super Express trips on the QM2, QM5, QM8 and QM20 
•    All service on routes BM1, BM2, BM3 and BM4 will operate via Downtown and Midtown.  There will be no Brooklyn-bound service at stops located at Church St/Barclay St, Park Row/Spruce St, and Frankfort St/Pearl St

New Year’s Day

On Saturday, Jan. 1, bus service will run on a Sunday schedule.

Long Island Rail Road

New Year’s Holiday Early Getaway Program  

On Thursday, Dec. 30, the LIRR will operate on a regular weekday schedule with an additional 13 eastbound trains in the afternoon. 

New Year’s Eve

On Friday Dec. 31, the LIRR will operate on a weekday schedule with 21 additional evening westbound trains, 18 to Penn Station and three to Atlantic Terminal.

New Year’s Day   

On Saturday, Jan. 1, the LIRR will operate on a regular weekend schedule, with extra trains for riders heading home after New Year’s Eve events. Nineteen early morning extra eastbound trains will operate to Long Island, 15 from Penn Station and four from Atlantic Terminal.

Metro-North Railroad

Monday, Dec. 27 – Thursday, Dec. 30

During the week between Christmas and New Year’s Eve, Metro-North’s East of Hudson and West of Hudson service will operate on a regular weekday schedule.

On Wednesday, Dec. 29, Metro-North will operate shuttle trains between Grand Central Terminal and Yankees/E 153rd St for the Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium.

New Year’s Eve

On Friday, Dec. 31, Metro-North’s East of Hudson service will operate on a regular weekday schedule, with extra inbound trains to Grand Central Terminal arriving between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., and all-night outbound service.

On Friday, Dec 31, Metro-North’s West of Hudson service will operate a weekend schedule with the following additions and adjustments:
 
•    There are two extra after-midnight departures on the Pascack Valley Line, a 1:24 a.m. departure from Hoboken making all stops to Spring Valley, arriving at 2:46 a.m., and the second train with a 3:45 a.m. departure from Hoboken making all local stops to Spring Valley, arriving at 5:03 a.m. The 12:45 a.m. Friday-night departure from Hoboken to Spring Valley will not operate on New Year’s Eve.

•    There are two extra after-midnight departures on the Port Jervis Line, a 1:27 a.m. departure from Hoboken, operating express from Secaucus Junction to Suffern and then all stops to Port Jervis, arriving at 3:40 a.m., and the second train with a 2:55 a.m. departure from Hoboken, making all stops to Port Jervis, arriving at 5:32 a.m. The 12:40 a.m. Friday-night departure from Hoboken to Port Jervis will not operate on New Year’s Eve.

New Year’s Day

On Saturday, Jan. 1, Metro-North’s East of Hudson service will operate on a special schedule with hourly service on the Hudson, Harlem and New Haven Lines with six extra trains on the New Haven Line, and regular weekend service on the branch lines.

On Saturday, Jan. 1, Metro-North’s West of Hudson service will operate on a normal weekend schedule.

Staten Island Railway

New Year’s Eve

On Friday, Dec. 31, Staten Island Railway will operate on a Saturday schedule.

New Year’s Day

On Saturday, Jan. 1, Staten Island Railway will operate on a Sunday schedule.

Ways to Get Information

Information about all planned service changes is available through the MTA’s many real-time service information sources.    

MYmta app – Customers who use the comprehensive MYmta smartphone app will see real-time travel information for all MTA services all in one place.

MTA.info –The “Service Status” box at new.MTA.info is always the definitive source for the latest status for each line.  

Live Subway Map – The Live Subway Map shows the real-time position of trains, planned service changes at any given time, highlights accessible stations, and much more.    

LIRR Train Time app – Customers can download the app on their smartphones to see real-time travel information such as arrivals and capacity tracking. Customer service representatives are available for live chat to answer questions from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.

Metro-North Train Time app – Metro-North unveiled major upgrades to its Train Time app late last year to keep customers updated by the second. The upgraded app includes real-time capacity tracking to enhance social distancing, real-time train location updates every three seconds, and is available in six languages.

Email and text message service updates – Customers are urged to sign up to receive alerts, tailored by specific branch and time of day, by visiting www.MyMTAAlerts.com.

Twitter – Twitter users can follow   @MTA, @NYCTSubway, @NYCTBus, @LIRR and @MetroNorth to receive dynamic service updates and customer service support.

WhatsApp – Customers can chat with NYC Transit via WhatsApp. NYC Transit first added the function last year. WhatsApp expands the number of customer service channels available to riders and is especially helpful for non-native English speakers. Riders can receive customer service support in their native language through the help of Google Translate.

Apple Business Chat – NYC Transit recently launched its Apple Business Chat pilot that allows iPhone users to communicate directly with NYC Transit and get real-time updates.

These communication channels can be accessed while at home or on the go. For customers who are located at stations, the MTA will post the latest service updates on digital signs at station platforms and will make audio announcements over public address systems, and on-board announcements made by train crews.

For those who prefer to contact the MTA by telephone, information is available by dialing 511, the New York State Travel Information Line. Connecticut customers should call 877-690-5114. Those who are deaf or hard of hearing can use their preferred service provider for the free 711 relay to reach the MTA at 511.