NYC Ferry Services Grounded by Severe Weather, NJ Transit Returns to Normal Schedule
A blast of Arctic air has brought New York City's waterways to a standstill, forcing the NYC Ferry system to suspend operations due to hazardous ice conditions in the Hudson and East Rivers. As freezing temperatures gripped the region, ferry service was grounded on Wednesday, with all routes shut down by 2 p.m. The city's transportation department reported that commuters should check their routes for any weather-related disruptions.
In stark contrast, Staten Island Ferry continued to operate on its regular weekday schedule, unaffected by the icy conditions. Meanwhile, NJ Transit announced that its bus, rail, light rail, and Access Link services were all back to normal operations, with no disruptions expected.
However, not everyone was spared from the chill. Flight delays and cancellations mounted at LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark airports, with dozens of flights affected as of Wednesday morning. Travelers are being advised to check with their carriers before embarking on a journey.
The city's transportation agencies remain vigilant, monitoring weather conditions closely to ensure public safety. The NYC Ferry system has assured passengers that crew members are working to prepare the fleet for resumption of service once conditions improve. With no immediate word on when ferry service might resume, commuters are advised to stay tuned for updates via the ferry's website and app.
For now, it seems that the region is experiencing a mixed bag of transportation disruptions, with some services unaffected by the severe weather while others are feeling the chill.
A blast of Arctic air has brought New York City's waterways to a standstill, forcing the NYC Ferry system to suspend operations due to hazardous ice conditions in the Hudson and East Rivers. As freezing temperatures gripped the region, ferry service was grounded on Wednesday, with all routes shut down by 2 p.m. The city's transportation department reported that commuters should check their routes for any weather-related disruptions.
In stark contrast, Staten Island Ferry continued to operate on its regular weekday schedule, unaffected by the icy conditions. Meanwhile, NJ Transit announced that its bus, rail, light rail, and Access Link services were all back to normal operations, with no disruptions expected.
However, not everyone was spared from the chill. Flight delays and cancellations mounted at LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark airports, with dozens of flights affected as of Wednesday morning. Travelers are being advised to check with their carriers before embarking on a journey.
The city's transportation agencies remain vigilant, monitoring weather conditions closely to ensure public safety. The NYC Ferry system has assured passengers that crew members are working to prepare the fleet for resumption of service once conditions improve. With no immediate word on when ferry service might resume, commuters are advised to stay tuned for updates via the ferry's website and app.
For now, it seems that the region is experiencing a mixed bag of transportation disruptions, with some services unaffected by the severe weather while others are feeling the chill.