
"The LIRR will add 11 additional trains on Wednesday evening to serve Babylon, Montauk, Ronkonkoma, Port Jefferson and Port Washington branches. Those extra trips will run into both Penn Station and Grand Central Madison, starting in the early evening. Another 12 additional trains will run overnight into New Year's Day, aimed at easing the post-midnight rush back to Long Island. On New Year's Day, the LIRR will operate on a Sunday schedule."
"Subway riders will also see more service for the festivities. On New Year's Eve, trains will run on a regular weekday schedule, with extra service added on lines that pass through Times Square. That includes the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, C, D, G, L, N, Q, R and the 42nd Street Shuttle, with increased frequency from the early evening through after midnight. The A train will run express until 2:30am."
The LIRR will run additional evening and overnight trains serving multiple branches and will operate on a Sunday schedule on New Year's Day. Subways will follow a regular weekday schedule on New Year's Eve with increased frequency on lines serving Times Square and the A train running express until 2:30 a.m. Subway trains will skip stops in and around Times Square for security roughly 15 minutes before and after the ball drop. Many bus routes in Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx will run reduced weekday schedules, Staten Island buses will follow a weekday school-closed plan, and buses will run a Sunday schedule on New Year's Day. Metro-North will run a special New Year's Eve weekday schedule with extra late-night and post-midnight trains on the Hudson, Harlem and New Haven lines.
Read at Time Out New York
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