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

Commuters navigate public transit changes and suspensions due to extreme cold

The Newburgh-Beacon Ferry service has not run yet this week because ice is taking over the Hudson River and beginning to box in the ferry on the Newburgh side of the river.

Ben Nandy

Jan 21, 2025, 5:47 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

Transportation infrastructure across the mid-Hudson is bending — and in some cases, breaking — due to low temperatures.

Orange County commuters have been adjusting as ferry service is halted, bus service means waiting on cold benches, and water main breaks close roads.

The Newburgh-Beacon Ferry service has not run yet this week because ice is taking over the Hudson River and beginning to box in the ferry on the Newburgh side of the river.

Those who usually commute via the ferry can still catch buses across the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge on a schedule similar to that of the ferry.

Several Newburgh area residents told News 12 Tuesday they planned to stay away from Newburgh Area Transit Buses operated by Orange County and MTA trains, in case there are weather-related service delays.

"I don't use the bus," Newburgh resident Selman Clarke said. "If I'm going somewhere far, I catch the bus, but right in the town here, I just walk it."The snow forced a suspension of bus service in Newburgh on Monday.

Buses were running normally downtown, though ridership appeared to be less than usual.

Some commuters said that even though buses are running, they still find themselves spending long periods of time on cold benches waiting for buses.

Others said they plan to use their cars or take taxis this week to avoid the frostbite risk, though car travel has also become tricky.

Water main breaks have been shutting down roads in older Hudson Valley cities that have decades-old water infrastructure beneath their streets that have been springing leaks or breaking.

The Newburgh Water Department responded to a series of water main leaks early Tuesday morning, city workers said, none of which were minor and all of which were quickly repaired.

The weather posed challenges though for water department crews who had to break up the frozen dirt used to fill in a hole after a repair near DuPont Avenue.

Another reason not to drive aside from street closures, Newburgh resident Ernesto Rosado said, is that "I don't want to move my car."

The city's emergency parking restrictions were just lifted, allowing residents to return to parking their vehicles long-term on side streets.

Rosado said a parking spot in front of one's home in this weather is pretty much gold.

"If you move it, you're going to lose your spot and you're done," he laughed.

Local bus service should be running again Wednesday.

The Newburgh-Beacon ferry did not run Monday or Tuesday.

Two ferry commuters said they are planning to use alternate transportation between Newburgh and Beacon for the rest of the week, assuming continuing cold conditions will increase the ice on the Hudson River.

More Stories

Top Stories

00:39
0529wpmiddleschoolfire_2026-05-29-12-28-33

White Plains middle school closed for the day after overnight fire

02:09
FB Rain Day

A gusty cooldown leads to Sunday perfection

02:06
Screenshot 2026-05-28 081855

‘Devastating’ loss leaves Cortlandt Manor community in shock and grief after deadly fire

01:50
WC 9pm FRI_County Mall Expansion_ajc_2026-05-29-21-08-27

Work underway on 'transformative expansion' at Cross County Center

01:59
WC 430PM FRI_Disaster Relief_ajc_2026-05-29-16-38-51_16-35-32,14

Emergency aid sought for Hudson Valley farms devastated by spring freeze

01:50
0529algaeblooms_2026-05-29-16-59-43_16-39-09,25

Harmful algal blooms reported in Rockland County lakes

01:40
WC 430PM FRI_Save The Sound_ajc_2026-05-29-16-44-45

Nonprofit shares how state budget could impact environment

02:16
blaise doll lady

Disabled Spring Valley woman says lifelike reborn dolls bring comfort and purpose

02:04
WCvasquez529_2026-05-29-06-39-35

Circus Vasquez kicks off today at the Palisades Center

00:35
0529bronxmurderarrest_2026-05-29-12-40-15

Yonkers man, two other gang members charged with execution-style murder

01:55
0528yonkersbudget_2026-05-28-21-10-33

Yonkers receives $55M in state aid; city council set to vote on proposed city budget

00:32
0529ellenvilleextortion_2026-05-29-12-52-05

Federal jury convicts man in connection with Ellenville murder case

APnewstn

Judge temporarily blocks payouts from Trump’s $1.8B ‘anti-weaponization’ settlement fund

01:49
WC 430PM THU_Trademark Dispute_ajc_2026-05-28-16-49-21

Battle of the Beavers Round 2: Westchester group back in trademark fight with Buc-ee's gas station

00:44
0528lawsuitsettlement_2026-05-28-17-30-53

Sexual harassment lawsuit filed by Greenburgh police officer has been settled

01:46
blaise cold case

DNA breakthrough helps solve 'brutal' 24-year-old homicide case in New Windsor

01:24
0528funeralhomegraffiti_2026-05-28-17-06-52

Victims of vandalism receive violations from Newburgh officials; councilman urges administrators to rethink graffiti crackdown

01:49
WC 430PM THUR_Apt Evictions_ajc_2026-05-28-16-41-59

Years of flood damage causes Spring Valley apartment residents to relocate

00:23
Putnam Murder Sentencing

Life sentence for Putnam County drug dealer who strangled woman in Carmel home

00:24
5272026YONKERSCHILDPORN_2026-05-28-06-10-25

Retired Yonkers fire captain faces child sexual abuse material charges.

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