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NJ Transit service into Penn restarts
Commuters using New Jersey Transit should prepare for delays after two trains became disabled. NJ Transit buses were also cross-honoring rail tickets.
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This morning, trains on the Northeast Corridor and the New Jersey Coast Line have 60- to 90-minute delays due to Amtrak power problems, the agency said on its website.
A spokesperson for NJ Transit will not be available for comment until Tuesday afternoon.
A train that got stuck in the Hudson River tunnel because of overhead wire problems on Monday night caused 60-minute delays for much of the evening. PATH was honoring NJ Transit rail tickets and passes out of 33rd Street, Hoboken, and Newark Penn Station.
It’s unknown when service will return to normal.
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The suspension were the latest in a string of headaches for NJ Transit riders this week.