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The entrance to the Essex Street subway station in the Lower East Side during the February 1st blizzard.
Jake Offenhartz / Gothamist
The MTA will stop running above-ground subway trains at 2 p.m. on Monday, with commuters rails to be closed shortly after, as a powerful nor'easter continues to wallop New York City.
As of 1 p.m., there were no plans to close underground subway service, according to Acting MTA President Sarah Feinberg. Buses are also running, but subject to suspensions. All Metro-North, LIRR, and PATH train service will be shuttered by 3 p.m., transit officials said.
A map of the MTA's "underground-only" service can be found here. Though even on active lines, the transit authority has cautioned New Yorkers to prepare for the likelihood of service interruptions and modifications.