Metro-North West train service to restart after strike ends
19.05.2025
Metro-North West train service will resume on Tuesday after a multi-day workers strike halted all NJ Transit-operated rail lines, including Port Jervis and Pascack Valley. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

The affected Metro-North West lines, managed by NJ Transit for MTA, were suspended as labor talks stalled. But both parties reached a contract agreement on Sunday, ending the disruption.
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Metro-North West lines return to normal operations
Metro-North West passengers can expect full service to restart Tuesday morning. On Monday, NJ Transit will continue offering alternate bus transportation to support riders during the transition.
Commuters are encouraged to check schedules for possible adjustments. Both transit agencies have committed to clear communication throughout the service restoration process.
Strike ends with agreement impacting Metro-North West
The strike disrupted thousands of daily riders and created ripple effects across the region. Officials now aim to restore trust and improve reliability on Metro-North West routes.
MTA praised the resolution, emphasizing the importance of cross-state commuter links. NJ Transit also pledged to work closely with unions to prevent similar breakdowns in the future.
Normal operations should resume smoothly, but service updates may occur. Metro-North West riders should remain alert to changes and use official transit channels for updates.
Source, photo: midhudsonnews.com
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