Port Authority bridges, tunnels, airports, PATH updates
Posted:
Updated:
Hoboken PATH station was flooded.
MYFOXNY.COM -
Service update for the bridges, tunnels, airports and PATH trains owned and operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Airports
LaGuardia Airport opened both runways Thursday at 7:00 a.m. Carriers are providing limited service but are continuing to ramp up operations throughout the day.
John F. Kennedy International Airport opened a third runway Thursday and the airport is fully operational. Airlines are continuing to restore full flight schedules; however, flight service will vary by carrier.
Newark Liberty International Airport is fully operational and airlines continue to increase service.
Teterboro Airport is open for service during daylight hours with both runways operating.
Stewart International Airport is operating normally.
Tunnels and Bridges
All motorists are urged to avoid driving unless absolutely necessary.
The Outerbridge Crossing is open.
The George Washington Bridge is open.
The Goethals Bridge is open.
The Bayonne Bridge is open.
The Lincoln Tunnel is open but is HOV 3 only into the city from 5 a.m. to 12 a.m. Thursday and Friday.
The Holland Tunnel is closed.
PATH
All PATH service is suspended until further notice.
Port Authority Bus Terminal
Bus carriers serving Port Authority facilities are running very limited service, and many bus carriers have suspended service at this time. Passengers should check with their bus carrier before coming to the bus terminal.
The Port of New York is open to all tug and barge traffic carrying petroleum products. New York waterway ferries and taxi service are fully operational on the Hudson and East Rivers.
Gravesend Bay anchorage south of the Verrazano Bridge as well as the anchorage north of the bridge is open and anchorage north of the bride is scheduled to be open later Thursday.
The Hudson River is open to all vessel traffic north of George Washington Bridge.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 6:13 PM EDT2013-06-19 22:13:15 GMT
More than 70 percent of New Jersey residents have seen or heard the state's "Stronger than the Storm" advertising campaign, according to a new Rutgers-Eagleton poll.
More than 70 percent of New Jersey residents have seen or heard the state's "Stronger than the Storm" advertising campaign, according to a new Rutgers-Eagleton poll.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 3:38 PM EDT2013-06-19 19:38:42 GMT
By MATT ALVAREZ NEW JERSEY (MYFOXNY) -- Nearly eight months later after Superstorm Sandy, many Jersey Shore families are still displaced from their homes. The storm destroyed Pam Vasquez's family home
By MATT ALVAREZ NEW JERSEY (MYFOXNY) -- Nearly eight months later after Superstorm Sandy, many Jersey Shore families are still displaced from their homes. The storm destroyed Pam Vasquez's family home
Wednesday, June 19 2013 1:46 PM EDT2013-06-19 17:46:33 GMT
June 19 is National Dine Out Day. Restaurants and vendors across the country are contributing a percentage of their revenues for the day to the NJ Relief Fund to benefit Superstorm Sandy victims.
June 19 is National Dine Out Day. Restaurants and vendors across the country are contributing a percentage of their revenues for the day to the NJ Relief Fund to benefit Superstorm Sandy victims.
Monday, June 17 2013 2:56 PM EDT2013-06-17 18:56:27 GMT
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and a shore community will receive more than $53 million in federal reimbursement for the cost of removing debris from waterways after Superstorm Sandy.
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and a shore community will receive more than $53 million in federal reimbursement for the cost of removing debris from waterways after Superstorm Sandy.
Friday, June 14 2013 8:38 PM EDT2013-06-15 00:38:50 GMT
Superstorm Sandy victims in New Jersey who are weighing whether to rebuild or relocate will soon get more information that should help them decide what to do.
Superstorm Sandy victims in New Jersey who are weighing whether to rebuild or relocate will soon get more information that should help them decide what to do.
Wednesday, June 12 2013 8:19 AM EDT2013-06-12 12:19:16 GMT
Mayor Michael Bloomberg is proposing removable flood walls for much of lower Manhattan as part of a nearly $20 billion plan to protect New York City from storms and global warming.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg is proposing removable flood walls for much of lower Manhattan as part of a nearly $20 billion plan to protect New York City from storms and global warming.