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SUBSTITUTE BUS SCHEDULE MORNINGS TO GRAND CENTRAL AM Light Face, PM Bold Face AM Peak Off-Peak

Newburgh 5 27 — 6 09 6 17 — 6 35 6 58 — 7 05 7 28 7 57 — 8 20 — Ferry Terminal

1 Beacon 5 44 — 6 26 6 34 — 6 52 7 15 — 7 22 7 45 8 14 — 8 40 — Bus Area Express Express Beacon Rail Station 5 50 — 6 32 6 40 — 6 58 7 21 — 7 28 7 51 8 20 — 8 50 — 1 Croton-Harmon 6 28 6 41 — 7 20 7 28 — 7 51 7 56 8 06 8 33 8 57 9 03 9 28 9 31 5 Tarrytown — 6 48 — — 7 41 — — 8 10 — — — 9 17 — 9 44 6 Yonkers — 7 05 — — 8 02 — — T 8 41 — — — 9 27 — 10 00

T 4 Marble Hill — 7 12 — — 8 13 — — 8 49 — — — — — 10 07 5 Harlem-125th Street 7 04 7 22 7 34 7 55 8 25 8 03 — T 8 59 8 41 9 07 9 31 9 43 10 04 10 18

1 7 16 7 35 7 47 8 08 8 38 8 16 8 40 8 48 8 54 9 20 9 43 9 55 10 15 10 29

1 Passengers may board at Beacon for Newburgh until 8:14 AM. Morning buses may leave Beacon up to four minutes earlier than arrival times shown. T Additional connection required at Tarrytown, 8:25 AM. G Additional connection required at Greystone, 10:39 AM. Effective Winter 2018/2019 Telephone Information ABOUT THIS SPECIAL WINTER BUS SCHEDULE: Winter Contingency MTA Metro-North Railroad Schedule for the This schedule will be used when icing conditions on the river make the ferry inoperable. Schedules, fares, and Senior Citizen/Disabled Customers will be notified in advance when this schedule will be used. The ferry’s crew will make accessibility ...... 511 Newburgh -Beacon announcements and distribute notices. Deaf/Hard of Hearing – Use your preferred Information on ferry service will also be available at www.mta.info , from our Customer Information relay service provider or the free 711 relay to Ferry Center at 511, and on local television and radio stations. reach ...... 511 and Metro-North and Waterway will activate normal ferry service as soon as river conditions allow. Tickets and Fares brochure available at all ticket offices, Grand Central Terminal, and online at MTA Metro-North Railroad is committed to providing non-discriminatory service to ensure that no person is excluded from www.mta.info . MTA Metro -North participation in, or denied the benefits of, or subjected to discrimination in the receipt of its services on the basis of race, color, national origin or income as protected by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. MTA Police : (212) 878-1001 Railroad For more information visit www.mta.info or contact: Department of Employee Relations & Diversity 420 Lexington Ave., 12th Flr, NY, NY 10170 or call 511 Police Emergency Only: For weekday service between Complaints may also be directed to: U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Transit Administration Office of Civil Rights, Attention: Complaint (888) MTA-9 11PD Newburgh, NY and Team, East Building 5th Floor—TCR, 1200 New Jersey Ave. Grand Central Terminal SE, Washington, DC 20590 or (888) 682-9 11 7 (via Metro-North’s Beacon Station) Newburgh-Beacon Ferry Operated by NY Waterway HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Ferries only, see Metro-North timetable for rail service. New York Waterway Includes the Guaranteed Ride Home Program for Saturdays & Sundays: No Service Information ...... (800) 53 -FERRY Metro-North/Newburgh-Beacon Ferry Monthly Christmas Day (12/25) No Service Martin Luther King Jr. Day (1/21) Special Schedule Offices – Weehawken, NJ UniTicket Customers. 8 AM –5PM ...... (201) 902 -8700 New Year’s Day (1/1) No Service President’s Day (2/18) No Service

EMERGENCY ALTERNATIVE SERVICE In the unlikely event that the ferry cannot operate, If the emergency is in the morning, go to the customers are advised to: Newburgh Dock as you normally would. Express buses will take you from there directly to Beacon • Listen to your local radio station. Station to connect to the train. • Check our website, www.mta.info . • Listen for train announcements. If the emergency is in the evening, use Beacon Station where buses or other substitute transporta- • Sign up for the MTA Email and Text Message tion will be provided at the station’s bus areas. Alert System. 10/18 Visit Metro-North online at www.mta.info • Call Metro -Nort h’s Customer Information Visit NY Waterway online at nywaterway.com Center at 511 . N-BFerryContingency_10.18_bw.qxd:Template 11/27/18 3:20 PM Page 2

H SUBSTITUTE BUS SCHEDULE EVENINGS TO NEWBURGH AM Light Face, PM Bold Face Off-Peak PM Peak 21 Grand Central Terminal 3 43 4 14 4 19 4 47 5 08 5 20 5 29 5 32 5 53 6 15 6 22 6 45 6 55 7 21 32 Harlem-125th Street 3 53 4 25 4 29 4 58 5 19 5 30 — 5 43 — 6 26 — 6 56 7 05 7 32

Marble Hill 4 02 — 4 41 — — 5 39 — — — — — — 7 17 —

Yonkers 4 10 — 4 52 — — 5 47 — — — — — — 7 28 —

Tarrytown 4 27 — 5 11 — — 6 04 — — — — 6 58 — 7 47 — 04 Croton-Harmon 4 42 5 00 5 29 5 33 — 6 20 — 6 17 6 37 7 01 7 14 7 31 8 05 8 07 40 Beacon Rail Station — 5 37 — 6 11 6 21 — 6 41 6 54 7 14 7 40 — 8 09 — 8 43 45 Express Express 4 Beacon — 5 42 — 6 16 6 26 — 6 46 6 59 7 19 7 45 — 8 15 — 8 48 Bus Area 00 5 Newburgh — 5 59 — 6 33 6 43 — 7 03 7 16 7 36 8 02 — 8 32 — 9 05 Ferry Terminal

4 Evening buses depart from the intermodal area on the east (land) side of the station. 5 Passengers may board at Newburgh for Beacon until 8:02 PM . Evening buses may leave Beacon up to five minutes earlier if all connecting train passengers are aboard. Evening buses may leave Newburgh up to five minutes earlier than arrival times shown.

FARES N BETWEEN NEWBURGH AND GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL

• Monthly UniTicket: ...... $489.00* ** * Purchased with Metro-North monthly or weekly rail ticket only. - Combination ferry/rail monthly M - Unlimited travel on ferry/rail *** Senior Citizen (65 or older) or Person with Disability S - Good seven days per week Identification required for discounted fare. r • Weekly UniTicket: ...... $159.00* Restrictions apply: t - Combination ferry/rail weekly PLEASE NOTE: Discounted one-way peak train and t - Unlimited travel on ferry/rail ferry fares. Valid for use on all trains, except on - Good Saturday through Friday weekday trains arriving Grand Central Terminal H between 5:00 AM and 10:00 AM. Valid on all ferries. J • Ferry Fares: ** - Senior Citizen Identification: - One -way peak ...... $1.75 Medicare card or driver’s license. NEWBURGH - One -way Senior/Disabled ...... $1.00 - One -way child (ages 6-11 years) ...... $1.00 ** - Person with Disability Identification: - Ten trip ...... $17.50 Medicare card or disabled identification card issued by MTA, Connecticut or New York City N • Rail Fares : *** Family fare. Restrictions apply. - One-way peak ...... $22.00 - One-way off-peak ...... $16.75 * N Fares effective March 19, 2017. Subject to change. - Senior/Disabled ...... $11.00** Please purchase tickets before boarding. On -board - One-way child (ages 5-11 years) ...... $1.00*** fares are higher. - Monthly commutation ...... $475.00 RESPONSIBILITY : Metro-North Railroad cannot assume - Weekly commutation ...... $152.00 responsibility for inconvenience, expense, or damage (Free Parking) - Ten trip peak ...... $220.00 resulting from errors in timetables, delayed trains, failure to - Ten trip off -peak ...... $142.50 make connections, or for changes in or shortage of equipment. The schedules, equipment, and fares in this • Free Parking timetable are subject to change without notice. Lot attended Monday – Friday 5:30 AM – 8:05 AM 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM h w