
"The MTA is modifying service on the city's subways, buses, and commuter rails for Christmas and New Year's. The subways and buses will both follow a Sunday schedule on Christmas Day and New Year's Day, this Thursday and next, according to the transit agency. On the day of Christmas Eve, Wednesday, the subways will run regular weekday service. Bus routes across Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Queens will operate on reduced weekday schedules on both the days of Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve."
"However, some routes in Queens, as well as the B100, B103, BM1 through BM5, and all BXM routes, will stay on a weekday schedule. The Long Island Rail Road will operate on a schedule for Christmas Eve and a Sunday schedule on both Christmas Day and New Year's Day. The Metro-North Railroad will operate Friday service on the three East of Hudson lines from Monday through Wednesday, both this week and next, with extra mid-day and mid-afternoon service."
"More trains to Times Square for New Year's Hundreds of thousands of people will pour into Times Square to watch the ball drop on New Year's Eve. If you're planning on braving the elements to be one of them, public transit is your best bet for getting there. On New Year's Eve, Dec. 31, the MTA will boost service on the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, C, D, G, L, N, Q, R, and 42nd Street S lines to help"
MTA will modify service across subways, buses, and commuter rails for Christmas and New Year's. Subways and buses will follow a Sunday schedule on Christmas Day and New Year's Day, while subways run regular weekday service on Christmas Eve. Many bus routes will operate reduced weekday schedules on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve, though selected Queens routes and specified bus lines will remain on weekday schedules. Long Island Rail Road will use a Christmas Eve schedule and Sunday schedules on the two holiday days. Metro-North will run Friday service with extra mid-day trains on East-of-Hudson lines and hourly service on main lines on Christmas Day, while West-of-Hudson lines retain weekday schedules. The MTA will increase subway service on many lines for New Year's Eve to accommodate large crowds in Times Square.
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