Bussiness
Amtrak, NJ Transit service resumes with ‘significant delays’ after power outage, overhead wire issues
Amtrak and New Jersey Transit have resumed service following a power outage and overhead wire issues Thursday afternoon.
Amtrak suspended service between New Haven, Connecticut and Philadelphia for a time due to a malfunctioning circuit breaker near New York Penn Station. Amtrak says that “significant residual delays” were expected.
The delays come less than two days after a different transit mess due to overhead Amtrak wire issues.
Commuters have had to deal with delays of up to an hour and a half on Tuesday night, as well as the complete suspension of some lines on Tuesday and Wednesday. These disruptions come ahead of a fare hike set to take effect on July 1.
Gov. Phil Murphy criticized NJ Transit and Amtrak leaders about the issues and said that his office is working to get to the bottom of all the disruptions.