The Long Island Rail Road was operating on or close to schedule after experiencing severe disruptions Wednesday morning due to a person struck by a train in Westbury, the railroad announced.
The condition of the victim was not immediately available. The MTA police reported they were at the scene and investigating the incident.
The latest cancellation was the 8:14 a.m. from Hicksville to Penn Station. Passengers were directed to take the 7:45 a.m. train from Ronkonkoma to Penn Station.
Due to one westbound cancellation, passengers on the Port Jefferson line were experiencing delays averaging 30 to 35 minutes.
Westbound trains were bypassing Westbury and Carle Place.
Commuters were urged to check the LIRR website for alternative trains and notifications on the updated schedule.
Maureen Mullarkey is a breaking news reporter at Newsday. She previously worked as a reporter for Patch, where she covered a range of Long Island stories on topics such as the Diocese of Rockville Centre bankruptcy and the Babylon School District abuse scandals.