PhotoShe tried the Jamaica Station contingency plan twice, transferring there and riding the E straight to work. In New Jersey, the alternative bus routes and additional ferry service have been popular, said Charles Ingoglia, a spokesman for New Jersey Transit. “I can’t control when your train’s” going to get into Hoboken, Mr. Smith said. “Traveling to New York City or from New York City on the Hudson River?” Mr. Waterbury said. For Mr. Waterbury, the delays usually begin once he crosses the river.
Source: New York Times July 29, 2017 01:04 UTC