Power line issues and severe storms cause Amtrak and SEPTA cancellations in Philadelphia and Harrisburg.

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Amtrak trains between Philadelphia and Harrisburg have been canceled due to downed overhead wires, with service alerts advising passengers to follow updates. Crews are working to resolve the issue, but trains 601, 605, and 642 between Harrisburg and Philadelphia and 640 between Lancaster and Philadelphia have been canceled as of 7:28 a.m. on Monday. Amtrak's phone lines are also experiencing issues, with passengers advised to text for urgent travel issues and call later for non-emergencies.
- Amtrak trains between Philadelphia and Harrisburg canceled through Monday morning due to power line issues [update] LNP | LancasterOnline
- SEPTA services canceled for Paoli-Thorndale Line in Chester County, Philadelphia due to downed wires from severe storms WPVI-TV
- Work continues to restore Amtrak service between Harrisburg and Philly PennLive
- Amtrak Keystone service expected to resume Monday WGAL Susquehanna Valley Pa.
- Amtrak trains cancelled between Philadelphia and Harrisburg [update] LNP | LancasterOnline
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