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Snowstorm Live Updates: Tri-State digging out from nor easter Live updates during the winter storm WABC Share: 3 Things to Know NJ TRANSIT service updates NJ Transit will resume full weekday service on Wednesday on all bus, light rail and Access Link services systemwide. Atlantic City Rail Line will operate on a regular weekday schedule. All other rail lines will operate on a Level 1 Severe Weather schedule. Ban on Commercial Vehicles on I-84 Corridor Lifted Bans of commercial vehicles, empty trailers and tandem trailers on state highways across New York State have been lifted and truck traffic can now safely return to normal. Similar bans have also been lifted on bridges and tunnels maintained by the MTA and Port Authority. All motorists are also being reminded that advisory speeds of 45 mph remain in effect on a number of state highways and should plan accordingly. ....
RailNews An F train at the Coney Island-Stillwell subway terminal in New York City during a storm in 2018. Photo by MTA New York City Transit / Marc A. Hermann. Railroads Adjust Services as Storm Takes Aim at Northeast By Passenger Train Journal Staff NEW YORK CITY A powerful Nor’easter that could dump up to two feet of snow in the New York City area was roaring up the East Coast on Feb. 1, and disrupting rail service from Washington to Boston. On Monday, commuter railroads across the region were suspending services or running on a reduced schedule. All Metro-North and NJ Transit services (except the Atlantic City Rail Line) were suspended on Monday. The Long Island Rail Road was expected to operate on a weekend schedule. ....
Heavy snow in New Jersey, residents urged to stay home Replay Video UP NEXT New Jersey is being hit by a whopper of a storm that dumped well over a foot of snow in many areas while creating blizzard-like conditions and causing travel problems for the next few days. The unrelenting snowfall seemed to taunt workers on Monday. By the time a plow finished one end of a parking lot, the other side was covered again. The same for sidewalks, even with powerful snow blowers. Governor Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency ahead of the snowstorm. State offices were closed on Monday, and Murphy says state offices and all six vaccine mega-sites will remain closed through Tuesday. ....
N.J. declares a state of emergency ahead of major winter storm with up to 2 feet of snow expected Updated Feb 01, 2021; UPDATE: The state of emergency goes into effect at 7 p.m. tonight. There’s also commercial vehicle restrictions on several major highways and all state offices will be closed on Monday, except for essential workers. All NJ Transit buses, rail (except Atlantic City Rail Line), light rail and Access Link service will be temporarily suspended systemwide Monday. “Heavy snow, coastal flooding, and high winds are expected in many parts of the state,” Murphy said in a statement. “The safety of residents and workers is our utmost priority. Please follow all weather-related guidance and stay off the roads in order to allow access for emergency personnel.” ....
NJ Gov. Murphy declares state of emergency due to winter storm Published article NEW JERSEY - Governor Phil Murphy announced that New Jersey will enter a state of emergency beginning Sunday at 7 p.m. in response to the Nor easter. It is anticipated that snow accumulation for the storm, which beganSunday afternoon, may cause hazardous conditions may continue through Tuesday morning. Executive Order No. 218 declares a state of emergency across all 21 counties in New Jersey, allowing resources to be deployed throughout the state during the duration of the storm. As such, all state offices will be closed Monday; however, this does not include weather-essential employees. It is advised that private companies and businesses dismiss their employees at their own discretion. ....