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Monday-Friday New York–Poughkeepsie PLANNED SERVICE CHANGE TRAVEL INFORMATION MONDAY-FRIDAY NEW YORK–POUGHKEEPSIE For more information visit mta.info/mnr Beginning August 1, 2016 certain weekday “reverse General Information: peak” trains will not stop at Philipse Manor and Schedules & Fares; Lost & Found; Mail&Ride; Group Sales; Parking; AM PEAK (SENIOR/DISABLED/MEDICARE FARE NOT VALID ON INBOUND PEAK TRAINS) (BICYCLES NOT PERMITTED ON INBOUND AM PEAK TRAINS) AM PEAK OFF-PEAK OFF-PEAK TO 700 802 702 806 704 706 810 708 710 814 712 714 716 816 818 416 718 720 722 830 724 832 426 728 730 834 732 836 434 734 838 436 736 738 840 440 842 740 742 844 442 744 846 444 746 446 748 850 750 752 854 754 756 858 758 760 862 762 764 866 766 768 870 770 772 874 774 876 776 878 778 880 780 882 782 886 786 890 790 892 792 894 896 898 TO Scarborough stations, to accommodate construc- Bicycle Permits; Comments, Concerns, and Commendations; and tion related to Superstorm Sandy Recovery. During Senior Citizen/Disabled Accessibility MILES NEW YORK 794 796 798 NEW YORK MILES these times, customers will connect with shuttle Available daily 6AM - 10PM (Automated info 24/7)..........................511 AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM PM PM AM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM buses at Tarrytown station for travel to/from E Customers outside New York State dial.................877-690-5114 74 Poughkeepsie A 4 13 4 43 5 13 5 33 5 58 6 14 6 22 6 40 6 47 7 03 7 10 7 33 8 02 8 33 9 00 9 50 10 50 11 50 12 50 1 50 2 54 3 54 4 34 4 52 5 34 5 54 6 56 7 54 8 54 C 9 54 C 10 54 C 11 54 Poughkeepsie A E 74 Philipse Manor and Scarborough. 65 New Hamburg 4 23 4 53 5 23 5 43 6 08 6 24 6 32 6 50 6 57 7 13 7 20 7 43 8 12 8 43 9 10 10 00 11 00 12 00 1 00 2 00 3 04 4 04 4 44 5 02 5 44 6 04 7 06 8 04 9 04 C 10 04 C 11 04 C 12 04 New Hamburg 65 Deaf/Hard of Hearing Customers - Use your preferred relay 59 Beacon E 4 30 5 00 5 30 5 50 6 16 6 32 6 40 6 58 7 05 7 21 7 28 7 51 8 20 8 50 9 17 10 08 11 08 12 08 1 08 2 08 3 12 4 12 4 52 5 10 5 52 6 12 7 14 8 12 9 12 C 10 12 C 11 12 C 12 12 Beacon E 59 Northbound – Weekday Mornings service provider or the free 711 relay to reach 511. (6:00 AM – 10:00 AM) 52 Cold Spring E 4 38 5 08 5 38 5 59 6 24 6 48 7 13 7 36 7 59 8 28 8 58 9 25 10 16 11 16 12 16 1 16 2 16 3 20 4 20 5 18 6 20 7 22 8 20 9 20 C 10 20 C 11 20 C 12 20 Cold Spring E 52 Other Transit Information 50 Garrison E 4 42 5 12 5 42 6 03 6 29 6 53 7 18 7 40 8 04 8 32 9 02 9 29 10 20 11 20 12 20 1 20 2 20 3 24 4 24 5 22 6 24 7 26 8 24 9 24 C 10 24 C 11 24 C 12 24 Garrison E 50 Customers traveling to Philipse Manor or Scarbor- ough must take the train to Tarrytown and transfer MTA Long Island Rail Road.........................................................511 41 Peekskill E 4 53 5 23 5 53 6 14 6 41 7 05 7 30 7 51 8 18 8 43 9 13 9 40 10 31 11 31 12 31 1 31 2 30 3 35 4 35 5 11 5 33 6 11 6 35 7 37 8 35 9 35 C 10 35 C 11 35 C 12 35 Peekskill E 41 MTA New York City Transit Subway and Bus.............................511 38 Cortlandt E 4 58 5 28 5 58 6 19 6 46 7 10 7 35 7 56 8 23 8 48 9 18 9 45 10 36 11 36 12 36 1 36 2 35 3 40 4 40 5 38 6 40 7 42 8 40 9 40 C 10 40 C 11 40 C 12 40 Cortlandt E 38 to the shuttle bus. Customers boarding at Philipse NJ Transit Bus and Rail Information............................973-275-5555 33 Croton-Harmon Ar. C 10 53 C 11 53 C 12 53 Croton-Harmon Ar. 33 Manor or Scarborough for travel northbound must 33 Croton-Harmon Lv. A E 4 44 5 07 5 16 5 37 5 26 5 41 6 07 5 55 6 16 6 28 6 25 6 38 6 46 6 55 7 15 7 20 7 03 7 38 7 45 7 28 7 51 7 56 8 06 8 13 8 23 8 33 8 57 8 43 9 03 9 28 9 31 9 55 10 00 10 31 10 45 11 00 11 31 11 45 12 00 12 31 12 45 1 00 1 31 1 45 2 00 2 31 2 45 3 00 3 31 3 49 4 00 4 26 4 49 5 00 5 22 5 32 5 47 6 03 6 22 6 31 6 49 7 00 7 51 8 00 8 49 9 00 9 49 10 00 11 00 11 59 12 55 Croton-Harmon Lv. A E 33 board the bus at these stations (bus times indicated Amtrak ........................................................................800-872-7245 in green) and notify the driver to take them to 31 Ossining E 4 48 5 20 5 30 5 45 5 59 6 20 6 29 6 42 6 50 7 12 7 19 7 07 7 37 7 43 7 32 8 00 8 17 8 27 8 47 9 07 9 35 9 59 10 04 10 35 10 49 11 04 11 35 11 49 12 04 12 35 12 49 1 04 1 35 1 49 2 04 2 35 2 49 3 04 3 35 3 53 4 04 4 30 4 53 5 04 5 26 5 36 5 51 6 07 6 26 6 35 6 53 7 04 7 55 8 04 8 53 9 04 9 53 10 04 11 04 12 04 12 59 Ossining E 31 Westchester County Bee Line Bus .................................914-813-7777 Ossining, to transfer to the next available train. 30 Scarborough E 4 50 5 22 5 32 5 47 6 01 6 22 6 31 6 52 7 15 7 09 7 40 7 34 8 03 8 29 8 49 9 10 9 37 10 06 11 06 12 06 1 06 2 06 3 06 4 06 B 4 09 B 4 43 B 5 15 B 5 46 B 6 43 B 7 43 9 06 10 06 11 06 12 06 1 01 Scarborough E 30 Rockland County Bus .....................................................845-364-3333 27 Philipse Manor 4 54 5 26 5 36 5 51 6 05 6 26 6 35 6 56 7 19 7 13 7 44 7 38 8 07 8 33 8 53 9 14 9 41 10 10 11 10 12 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 B 4 22 B 4 56 B 5 28 B 5 59 B 6 56 B 7 56 9 10 10 10 11 10 12 10 1 05 Philipse Manor 27 Southbound – Weekday Afternoons Putnam County Bus ........................................................845-878-7433 25 Tarrytown E 4 56 5 28 5 38 5 53 6 07 6 29 6 37 6 49 6 59 7 10 7 22 7 16 7 47 7 41 8 10 8 25 8 36 8 56 9 17 9 44 10 07 10 12 10 43 10 57 11 12 11 43 11 57 12 12 12 43 12 57 1 12 1 43 1 57 2 12 2 43 2 57 3 12 3 43 4 01 4 12 4 38 5 01 5 12 5 34 5 44 5 59 6 15 6 34 6 43 7 01 7 12 8 03 8 12 9 01 9 12 10 01 10 12 11 12 12 12 1 08 Tarrytown E 25 (4:09 PM – 8:00 PM) Dutchess County Bus .....................................................845-473-8424 23 Irvington 5 00 5 32 5 42 5 57 6 11 6 41 6 53 7 14 7 20 7 40 7 45 8 02 8 29 9 00 9 48 10 16 10 47 11 16 11 47 12 16 12 47 1 16 1 47 2 16 2 47 3 16 3 47 4 16 4 42 5 16 5 48 6 19 6 47 7 16 8 16 9 16 10 16 11 16 12 16 1 12 Irvington 23 Customers traveling from Scarborough or Philipse 22 Ardsley-on-Hudson E 5 02 5 34 5 44 5 59 6 13 6 43 6 55 7 16 7 22 7 42 7 47 8 04 8 31 9 02 9 50 10 18 11 18 12 18 1 18 2 18 3 18 4 18 4 44 5 18 5 50 6 21 7 18 8 18 9 18 10 18 11 18 12 18 1 14 Ardsley-on-Hudson E 22 Manor must take a shuttle bus to Tarrytown and 21 Dobbs Ferry E 5 04 5 36 5 46 6 01 6 15 6 45 6 57 7 18 7 24 7 44 7 49 8 06 8 33 9 04 9 52 10 20 10 50 11 20 11 50 12 20 12 50 1 20 1 50 2 20 2 50 3 20 3 50 4 20 4 46 5 20 5 52 6 23 6 50 7 20 8 20 9 20 10 20 11 20 12 20 1 16 Dobbs Ferry E 21 transfer to train.
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