New York Mudslide Knocks Out Amtrak, Metro-North Train Service

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A “significant” mudslide just north of New York City forced the suspension of Amtrak and Metro-North Hudson Line train service on Saturday as rain soaked the region for a second day.

Metro-North trains were suspended in Westchester County between Tarrytown and Croton-Harman, the railroad service said on social media platform X. Service between Grand Central Station in Manhattan and Tarrytown was reduced to once an hour and there’s limited bus service in the meantime, the agency said.