Gov. Andrew Cumo announced on Wednesday details about the limited  subway, Metro North, and LIRR services. 

EFFECTIVE STARTING THURSDAY:

TRAINS

1 trains will operate local between 242nd Street (Bronx) and Times Square-42nd Street.

2 trains will operate between 241st Street (Bronx) and Times Square-42nd Street; express service between 96th Street and Times Square.

3 trains are suspended.

4 trains will operate in two sections making all local stops.

5 trains will operate express in Brooklyn between Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center and Flatbush Avenue.

6 trains will operate local between Pelham Bay Park and Grand Central-42nd Street.

7 trains are suspended.

42nd Street Shuttle S trains will operate between Times Square and Grand Central. 

A trains will operate in two sections making all local stops.

B and C services are suspended.

D trains operate in two sections:

E trains are suspended.

F trains operate in two sections making all local stops.

G trains are suspended.

J trains operate between Jamaica Center and Hewes Street making all local stops.

L trains operate between Broadway Junction and rockaway Parkway making all local stops.

M trains operate between Myrtle Avenue-Broadway and Metropolitan Avenue.

N trains operate between Ditmars Blvd. (Queens) and 34th Street-Herald Square making all local stops.

Q trains are suspended.

R trains operate in Brooklyn between Jay Street-MetroTech and 95th Street making all local stops.

Both the Franklin Avenue and Rockaway Park S shuttles are suspended.

SHUTTLE BUSES: 

All shuttle buses will operate north on 3rd Avenue and south on Lexington Avenue. 
- Between Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center and 57th Street-Lexington Avenue via the Manhattan Bridge
- Between Jay Street-MetroTech and 57th Street-Lexington Avenue via the Manhattan Bridge 
- Between Hewes Street and 57th Street-Lexington Avenue via the Williamsburg Bridge

LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD 

City Terminal Zone: Hourly service from Jamaica to Penn Station and to Atlantic Terminal.  Ronkonkoma Branch: Hourly service from Ronkonkoma to Penn Station will be restored for a.m. rush hour Thursday.

Port Washington Branch: Hourly service from Great Neck to Penn Station will be restored for a.m. rush hour Thursday. 

Babylon Branch: Suspended

Port Jefferson Branch: Suspended

Montauk Branch: Suspended

Hempstead Branch: Suspended

Long Beach: Suspended

Far Rockaway: Suspended

Oyster Bay Branch: Suspended

West Hempstead: Suspended 

METRO-NORTH EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY 2 PM: 

Hudson Line: Suspended. Hudson and West-of-Hudson tickets will be honored on Harlem Line trains.

Harlem Line: Service restored from Mount Kisco to Grand Central Terminal for a.m. rush hour Thursday. 

New Haven Line: Service will be restored from Stamford, Ct. to Grand Central Terminal for a.m. rush hour Thursday. 

New Canaan Branch: Suspended

Danbury Branch: Suspended

Waterbury Branch: Suspended

West-of-Hudson:
Pascack Valley: Suspended
Port Jervis: Suspended

BUSES:

The MTA on Wednesday began running buses on the weekday-school closed schedule with reroutes.

The MTA has re-routed southbound buses in part of Manhattan along Third Avenue. Stops along Third Avenue include:

- Delancey/Bowery n/b
- Spring/Bowery s/b
- 9 St/3 Ave both directions
- 14 St/3 Ave both directions
- 23 St/3 Ave both directions
- 33 St/3 Ave both directions (s/b stop replaces 33/Lex)
- 42 St/3 Ave both directions (s/b stop replaces 42/Lex)
- 54 St/3 Ave both directions (replaces 57/Lex)

There are some changes to service in the Rockaways in Queens, Manhattan Beach and Sea Gate and Brooklyn, and along Father Capodanno Boulevard on Staten Island.

Starting Thursday, Nov. 1, NJ TRANSIT will restore bus service on 68 bus routes in northern New Jersey and 18 bus routes in southern New Jersey.

Starting Thursday, NJ TRANSIT will restore partial service on 58 bus routes in northern New Jersey and 17 routes in southern New Jersey.•Bus service on routes not listed remains suspended until further notice.