Structural issues at a parking garage in Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen caused Amtrak to suspend train service between New York City and Albany Monday morning.
Amtrak alerted travelers that “safety concerns” related to a privately owned parking garage located above the railroad’s Empire Lines resulted in a temporary suspension of service between Penn Station’s Moynihan Train Hall and the Croton-Harmon train station.
Amtrak is advising commuters to head to Grand Central Terminal for service to Croton, where Amtrak tickets will be good for passage on Metro-North trains throughout the outage.
Engineers with the city’s building department have been working to remediate the structural issues affecting the parking garage, Mayor Adams said on X Sunday.
The garage is located on W. 51st St. near 10th Ave., according to CBS News.