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Rockland Turkey Time Travel By Train, Bus

TZx Tappan Zee Express Bus 201311Here are schedule changes for TZx, TOR and TRIPS serving Rockland during Thanksgiving week 2013.

Tappan Zee Express: Extra TZx buses will operate from Tarrytown Rail Station according to normal afternoon schedules in anticipation of early getaway passengers from Metro-North trains. Metro-North Hudson Line trains will provide early getaway service. For a Special Thanksgiving Weekend schedule, go to www.mta.info. There will be no service on Thursday and regular weekday service on Friday.

Transport of Rockland: TOR buses will operate normal weekday service on Wed. For TDay, TOR buses will operate Sunday schedules, with no service on TOR #94, #95 and #97 and no TOR #91 service to New City, Yeager Health Center or Helen Hayes Hospital.

TRIPS paratransit buses will operate normal weekday service on Wed and will provide A.D.A. service only on Thanksgiving and Friday.

On Thanksgiving, Metro-North Hudson Line trains will operate a Sunday schedule, plus special morning service to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Off-peak fares will be in effect through the four-day weekend schedule. Call (212) 532-4900 or go to www.mta.info for more information.

For more information visit RocklandBus.com for TOR and TAPPAN ZEExpress schedules and links to all transit systems. For trip-planning assistance, call the Transit Information Center at (845) 364- 3333, Monday through Friday between 9 am and 5 pm (closed Thanksgiving Day and Friday, November 23rd).


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