Metro-North sent a special rebranded train into Grand Central on Monday wrapped in patriotic colors and designs to honor U.S. vets for Veterans Day.
Beginning at 11 a.m on Saturday, the ceremony will feature the unveiling of a new street sign honoring the late couple, remarks from elected officials, a poetry performance, and the dedication of a new “Walk Rye History” panel.
The MTA ordered Winfield to shut down on Aug. 18, about six weeks after the Rye location had opened.  
More than 8,500 commuters travel between Rye and Manhattan weekly on average, according to the MTA.
Interim City Manager Brian Shea said a new sign finalizing the Redd name will be designed and there will a “big event" in September "worthy of the occasion."
A similar parking program is already in effect in downtown Harrison, where only permitted residents are allowed to park on certain streets during the daytime.
The discounted $1 rates only apply to guests of monthly ticket holders on Saturdays and Sundays starting this weekend, but can be used to go anywhere Metro-North and LIRR trains travel.
The new 4,200-horsepower locomotives are expected to travel farther via electric power than the existing cars.
Trains on the New Haven line will stop in Rye at 5:30 p.m. and 6:10 p.m. today.

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