Amtrak and NJ Transit Face Ongoing Service Disruptions and Delays

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Amtrak has canceled several train services in the northeast, including the Adirondack, Ethan Allen, and Maple Leaf lines, due to ongoing severe weather. Heavy downpours and widespread flood alerts in parts of Vermont and New York have prompted these cancellations, with some trains being terminated or starting in Albany instead of their original destinations. For the latest updates, visit amtrak.com/alert.
- Amtrak cancels service for severe weather WPTZ
- Commuters fed up with continued problems on NJ Transit, Amtrak lines CBS New York
- Overhead wire issues in NJ slowing Amtrak trains, stopping NJ Transit trains NBC 10 Philadelphia
- Update: Amtrak service restored between Philly and NYC after stalling early Thursday Gothamist
- NJ Transit: 36 passengers get stuck on disabled train in Maplewood due to overhead wire issues News 12 New Jersey
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