Lirr Schedule: Services resume as New Jersey travel ban is lifted after winter storm
The mandatory travel restriction that began at 9: 00 p. m. on Sunday, February 22 and was extended until 12: 00 noon Monday is now lifted. Riders checking the lirr schedule should expect modified service as NJ Transit and LIRR resume operations after a major winter storm.
Travel ban lifted in Trenton after curfew that began 9: 00 p. m. on Sunday, February 22
TRENTON, N. J. — The New Jersey Office of Emergency Management, which operates under the Division of the New Jersey State Police, announced that the mandatory travel restriction that began at 9: 00 p. m. on Sunday, February 22 and was extended until 12: 00 noon Monday is now lifted. The end of the restriction clears the way for more travel, but officials emphasized ongoing hazards across the state.
State agencies warn motorists that hazardous conditions persist in some parts of the state
Motorists are strongly encouraged to avoid unnecessary travel as hazardous conditions persist in some parts of the state. Some roadways remain snow-covered and visibility is limited in some areas, and crews continue working to clear roads and restore safe travel.
Lirr Schedule and NJ Transit resume modified services after major winter storm
NJ Transit and LIRR resume modified services after the major winter storm. Specific train times and detailed timetables are unclear in the provided context, so riders reviewing the Lirr Schedule should prepare for adjustments and limited service patterns while restoration continues.
Crews continue clearing roads while residents are urged to take precautions
Crews continue working to clear roads and restore safe travel across affected areas. Residents should allow extra time for essential trips, reduce speed, and keep emergency supplies in their vehicles as conditions improve unevenly across the state.
Practical guidance for essential travel as services return
With the travel restriction lifted and transit services returning in modified form, officials reiterated that motorists should avoid unnecessary travel where possible and plan for slower trips where roadways remain snow-covered. Visibility remains limited in some areas, so drivers are urged to reduce speed and carry emergency supplies for essential travel.