YONKERS, N.Y. (AP) - Metro-North is running trains at slow speeds in the area of a mudslide in Yonkers for the morning rush.
Heavy rains Thursday knocked out a pair of tracks on the commuter rail’s Hudson Line.
Spokeswoman Marjorie Anders says that as a safety precaution, Metro-North will slow trains through the area to minimize vibrations.
She says two tracks remain out of service. A third track has a 30-mph speed restriction going past the landslide. Riders should expect up to 30-minute delays in both directions.
Buses are being provided at the stations most impacted by the mudslide for riders heading north. The stations are Riverdale, Ludlow, Glenwood and Greystone.
A retaining wall collapsed at an apartment building above the tracks Thursday, sliding mud and bricks onto tracks south of the Glenwood Station.
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Information from: The Journal News, https://www.lohud.com
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