NJ Transit rail passengers heading into or out of Penn Station New York are facing delays of up to an hour Monday morning. Following an earlier suspension, Northeast Corridor and North Jersey Coast Line rail service have resumed with limited service.
The railroad said the delays are due to Amtrak overhead wire issues near Newark Penn Station.
Eastbound Midtown Direct service into New York is being diverted to Hoboken. Raritan Valley Line Service is originating and ending at Newark Penn.
NJ Transit rail tickets are being cross-honored by PATH at the Newark, Hoboken and 33rd Street-NY stations. NJ Transit and private carrier buses are also honoring rail tickets.
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1 of 2 NEC and NJCL service has resumed with limited service in and out of PSNY. Raritan Valley Line service will originate/terminate at Newark Penn Station due to Amtrak overhead wire issues near Newark Penn Station. Midtown Direct service is being diverted to Hoboken.
— Northeast Corridor (@NJTRANSIT_NEC) December 2, 2024
2 of 2 NJ TRANSIT rail tickets are being cross honored by PATH at Newark, Hoboken and 33rd Street-NY and NJ TRANSIT and private buses. Please visit https://t.co/T0oP1Pv7lU here for alternate service information.
— Northeast Corridor (@NJTRANSIT_NEC) December 2, 2024
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Amtrak service restored between Philadelphia and New York
Amtrak service was also suspended between New York (NYP) and Philadelphia (PHL) due to the "overhead wire damage," the company said. The service was restored around 12 p.m., with delays up to an hour between Newark and New York.
ALERT UPDATE: Service on the Northeast Corridor (NEC) was partially restored. When traveling between Newark (NWK ) and New York (NYP), delays of up to 1 hour are anticipated. We will provide an update as we work to restore full service.
— Amtrak Northeast (@AmtrakNECAlerts) December 2, 2024