News12 New York
N12 Originals
Numbers & Links
Local
Crime
Weather
Politics

Metro-North commuters face cutbacks to trains due to state budget

Connecticut Department of Transportation officials say the possible budget cuts for Metro-North are in part due to ridership numbers and travel patterns that have changed since the COVID-19 pandemic.

Angelica Toruno

May 25, 2023, 7:55 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

Commuters who rely on Metro-North may soon see less trains running due to state budget funding cuts.

Connecticut Department of Transportation officials say the possible budget cuts for Metro-North are in part due to ridership numbers and travel patterns that have changed since the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a statement from the DOT, it says they are working with the MTA to analyze those ridership patterns and schedule adjustments.

Cathy Rinaldi, president of Metro-North, says the New Haven line is by far the busiest of the three Metro-North lines.

"And the concern that we have expressed is that to get to that level of pre-COVID service, we're developing a tailored schedule for Connecticut at their request but that it would be very difficult if not impossible to hold peak hour trains harmless. So, there would potentially be cuts in the peak, which is obviously extremely concerning given the ridership that we're seeing in the peak.

A spokesperson for the Connecticut DOT issued a statement saying, "The governor's FY24-FY25 budget proposal is based on the understanding that ridership numbers and travel patterns have changed since the COVID-19 pandemic, and those changes should be reflected in the services provided. The legislature's budget contains similar funding levels in FY24. CTDOT is working in consultation with MTA Metro-North to analyze current ridership patterns and possible schedule adjustments to reflect available funding. Following final budget negotiations and passage of the FY24-FY25 budget, CTDOT will conduct a Service and Fare Equity (SAFE) Analysis, which includes public hearings. Those would be conducted over the summer, with any changes going into effect in the fall."

More Stories

Top Stories

00:23
6d338e9a-1ca9-451a-9339-ca8a083fe243

Police: Former Madison Middle School teacher sent inappropriate text messages to 13-year-old student

02:13
LD 5AM

Sunny afternoon followed by overnight showers and thunderstorms

02:30
6252026Ctrt_2026-06-25-05-49-50

A whirlwind of reasons to celebrate at the Glebe House in Woodbury

01:46
Screenshot 2026-06-25 062410

Crash caused delays on I-95 northbound in Greenwich Wednesday

00:26
6252026CTvape_2026-06-25-05-49-01

AGs praise Shopify decision to remove vape products from platform

02:12
marissapkg0624_2026-06-24-16-39-14

Chaos erupts at arraignment for Bridgeport murder suspect

02:09
Leannapkg0624_2026-06-24-21-35-19_21-04-07,15

Stamford woman participates in groundbreaking procedure to repair leaky heart valve

01:58
johnpkg0624_2026-06-24-17-13-40

‘We’re standing up.’ CT leaders vow to protect abortion access on Dobbs anniversary

00:21
costcoLI10AW_2025-01-20-22-26-15

Police: New Jersey man stole more than $73,000 worth of items from Costco trailer

00:48
Screenshot 2026-06-24 130823

Dogfather Grooming opens new Fairfield salon

APARTMENT WINDOW FEDERAL CHARGES MON copy

Jamaican man sentenced to 46 months in federal prison for operating a sweepstakes scam

FalynnArslan

Woman arrested on larceny charges after multiple thefts at Ulta in Westport

02:28
Screenshot 2026-06-24 071558

Celebrity Pro-Am featuring Will Ferrell kicks off Travelers Championship week

03:23
ConversationCT_2026-06-24-07-25-57

Conversation Connecticut: Summer Travel

AP26174696894657

Trump abruptly cancels signing a housing bill, blindsiding Republicans

00:17
Screenshot 2026-06-24 063536

More than 350,000 CT children to receive summer food benefits

02:09
marissapkg0622_2026-06-22-18-09-43

Prosecutor: Danbury woman charged with murder left newborn in remote dumpster in 2018

00:15
bridgeportmurderarrest0622_2026-06-23-21-09-14

Police: Bridgeport man charged with killing fellow neighbor in Park Avenue boarding house

AP19098788019660

Trump expected to attend World Cup final at MetLife and present trophy

02:03
justinpkg0623_2026-06-23-21-15-07

'Close the gaps.' Over 70 people honored for job perseverance at The WorkPlace's 23rd annual awards ceremony

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices