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New Metro-North Schedule To Cut Commute Time To Grand Central

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- New Metro-North schedules that will take effect on Sunday, May 11 will cut commute times into Grand Central Terminal on the Hudson, New Haven and Harlem lines.

Metro-North has announced a new schedule that will reduce commute times into Grand Central Terminal for many weekday commuters.

Metro-North has announced a new schedule that will reduce commute times into Grand Central Terminal for many weekday commuters.

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Metro-North said the new schedule will offer shorter commute times for 96 percent of weekday peak commuters in the morning compared to the schedules that have been in effect since November.

The new travel times also take into account the new safety measures and speed restrictions that have been put into place.

“Our first goal, now and always, is to provide a safe service,” Metro-North President Joseph Giulietti said in a statement.  “This train schedule supports our ongoing efforts to serve our customers while providing our maintenance forces the time they need to inspect, maintain and repair the system.”

The schedule allows for ongoing, infrastructure repair and maintenance in the midday off-peak and at nights and on weekends.

While some trains may experience longer commute times on some trains, Metro-North officials insist the new schedule will help reestablish reliable arrival times on the commuter rail.

“Since I returned to Metro-North two months ago, our customers have consistently said they want to be able to rely on our schedules again and that’s exactly what these changes aim to do,” Giulietti said in a statement.  “We have analyzed train performance with an eye to bottlenecks, permanent speed reductions, actual running times, customer requests and the need to provide sufficient time to allow ongoing track and infrastructure improvements.  We believe the new schedule will result in substantially improved performance.”

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