Kamis, 27 Januari 2011

White concludes the I-95 Truck, Train service resumes [Update] - Patch

08.39 clock update

Line 9 of the principal of the clock will continue to service on the New Haven and operate on a Sunday schedule for Metro North. But trains clock 09.32, 10.32 and 11.32 clock will leave New Haven are not in operation. New Canaan, Danbury and Waterbury branches will remain suspended. This schedule is limited. MTA officials ask residents to travel only if necessary.

08.05 clock update

Interstate 95 is still closed and trucks at 10 am State officials are asking residents to stay away from the road. I-95 North in Darien is concluded between exits 11 and 12 and caused a seven-mile backup. Metro North service will remain in New Haven to Grand Central Station suspended due to heavy snowfall.

News reports 12, the total snow following in Fairfield County:

  • Norwalk - 17 "
  • Darien - 15.5 inches
  • Fairfield - 15 "
  • Greenwich - 14.5 inches

Connecticut Light & Power reported some outages in Fairfield County, including the number of customers affected include:

  • Ridgefield - 92 without power
  • Wilton - 11 without power
  • West Port - 2 without power
  • Norwalk - 68 without power
  • New Canaan - 10 without power
  • Stamford - 1, without power

Original Story

accumulated between 12 and 22 inches and over night has caused state officials to close Interstate 95 to suspend truck and rail service on Metro North.

Metro North is in service industries New Canaan, Danbury and Waterbury New Haven line suspended due to heavy snowfall.

Wednesday's White snowy January on the record added, counting of votes in a total of 50 inches this winter. Schools are also closed and many are in their fourth day, fifth or sixth of the school because of weather.

The Connecticut Department of Transportation has closed I-95 for trucks at 10 am Highway to the north is closed between exits 12 and 13 in Darien, because several tractor trailer with disabilities, which the backups will enter into force six and seven years. responsible for emergency management ask residents to stay off the roads if possible in their efforts to plow the streets.

Governor Dannel P. Malloy has ordered all state employees not essential to delay the arrival at work until noon.

Due to snowfall heavier than expected throughout the state, called for Malloy, motorists and truckers stay off the highways and roads, winds up the snow and the Department of Transportation has the opportunity highways clear.

In addition, the bus service transit CT is not functioning right now.

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