BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Starting at 11 a.m. Tuesday, the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority began running limited Metro Rail service, with trains leaving every half hour, according to a Tuesday morning announcement announcement from the NFTA.
NFTA bus service is still being evaluated on a route-by-route basis. Buses will resume as conditions allow for their routes to be completed. Additionally, PAL service remains suspended.
The routes being restored with limited service include:
- 4 – Broadway
- 5 – Niagara-Kenmore
- 8 – Main
- 11 – Colvin
- 13 – Kensington
- 16 – South Park
- 18 – Jefferson
- 19 – Bailey
- 20 – Elmwood
- 23 – Fillmore-Hertel
- 24 – Genesee
- 25 – Delaware
- 34 – Niagara Falls Boulevard
- 35 – Sheridan
- 40 – Buffalo-Niagara Falls
- 44 – Lockport
- 47 – Wehrle
- 48 – Williamsville
- 49 – East Amherst
- 50 – Buffalo Avenue
- 52 – North End Circulator
- 55 – Pine Avenue
- 59 – NCCC
Route #5 initially indicated that it had returned to normal service on the NFTA website, but has been updated to show limited service.
News 4 will provide updates as they become available. The NFTA will also provide updates via social media and its website, where the schedule for each route can be viewed as well.
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