http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/30/nyregion/new-york-today-commuting-after-the-crash.html 2016-09-30 12:48:14 New York Today: Commuting After the Crash Friday: Getting to the city, mapmaking and other weekend events, and women in film and the theater. === Updated, 6:41 a.m. Good morning on this glum Friday. For those who endured a long and hectic commute across the Hudson yesterday, you may have to plan for another this morning. The All New Jersey Transit train service in and out of Hoboken is suspended this morning. Among other changes to normal service, the Main, Bergen, Pascack Valley and Port Jervis lines will all end (or originate) in Secaucus and will run on a modified weekend schedule. However, PATH trains and the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail are to resume their weekday schedules in Hoboken. And more buses will be added between Hoboken and the Port Authority. Ferries are providing additional capacity on For the most complete and up-to-date information, read Investigations will continue to try to determine what caused the crash, which killed one person and injured more than 100 others. New Jersey Transit faced significant troubles even before Thursday’s tragedy, as And customers have long complained about frequent delays and shorter trains. Kim Siebel, who lives in Summit, N.J., left work in Manhattan hours early Thursday afternoon to avoid a particularly congested Pennsylvania Station. “It’s bad on a good day,” she said about her commute. “If there’s any sort of interruption, it goes haywire.” Here’s what else is happening: As if commutes weren’t messy enough this morning, the weather won’t be much help. Rain and wind are predicted to lash the city, and clouds will darken our skies. The Don’t expect any different this weekend, rain and gray skies are in the forecast through Monday. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Saturday • • • • • • • Sunday • • • • • • • E and M trains • • • • • • • Something a bit more uplifting: The Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment The The $5 million fund will offer grants to support projects that are “by, for, or about women.” The program will also offer workshops, opportunities to connect with financiers, a screenwriting contest, a new block of programming on Channel 25 focused entirely on women, and a report analyzing gender inequity in film directing. New York Today is a weekday roundup that stays live from 6 a.m. till late morning. You can For updates throughout the day, What would you like to see here to start your day? Post a comment, Follow the New York Today columnists, You can find the latest New York Today at