NJ Transit plagued by major delays
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Riders on NJ Transit should still expect delays as rail services resume after two lines were suspended in and out of Penn Station Monday. An engineer was hurt after a piece of debris from overhead wire infrastructure hit a train.
A disabled train and wiring issues have forced NJ Transit delays into and out of Penn Station. Tickets are being cross-honored.
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NJ Transit rail service resumes after overhead wire issues cause problems in and out of Penn Station
Overhead wire issues and a disabled train caused major delays and cancellations for commuters on Monday morning.
NJ Transit officials are warning riders to build in extra time for their commutes as the service slowly starts to come back after the winter storm.
Amtrak overhead wire problems and a disabled train caused 60-minute delays on NJ Transit rail lines to and from New York on Monday morning. Commuters faced double trouble — a train that broke down near Newark around 7:30 a.
Two trains collided on the Montclair-Boonton line. One carried passengers and crew – another had crew members aboard.