Amtrak wire problem cripples nj transit morning commute, service slowly recovering
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Amtrak wire problem cripples NJ Transit morning commute, service slowly recovering

NEWARK, NJ – Thousands of New Jersey commuters faced major delays Monday morning after an Amtrak overhead wire issue forced a suspension of service on two of NJ Transit’s busiest rail corridors — the Northeast Corridor (NEC) and the North Jersey Coast Line (NJCL).

According to a series of updates from NJ Transit, trains on both lines were halted earlier in the morning due to the electrical failure, which occurred along Amtrak-controlled territory between Newark and New York Penn Station. Service has since resumed, but passengers are still experiencing residual delays and crowded trains as the rail system works to recover from the disruption.

Rail service on the Raritan Valley Line (RVL) remains modified, with all trains continuing to originate and terminate at Newark Penn Station rather than operating through to New York. The adjustment is allowing NJ Transit to manage train flow while Amtrak repairs the affected power infrastructure.

Cross-honoring in effect across the network

To help riders navigate the disruption, NJ Transit announced that rail tickets and passes are being cross-honored on all NJ Transit and private carrier buses, as well as on PATH trains at Newark, Hoboken, and 33rd Street in Manhattan. The agency directed customers to its website for alternative travel options and service advisories.

Amtrak has not yet released details on the exact location or cause of the overhead wire malfunction, but such issues typically involve damage or loss of tension in the power lines that supply electricity to trains operating along the Northeast Corridor. These incidents can take hours to diagnose and repair due to the complexity of Amtrak’s high-voltage system and the shared nature of the tracks used by NJ Transit and Amtrak trains.

  • Amtrak overhead wire problem suspended NEC and NJCL service Monday morning
  • Trains are now running with delays; RVL trains remain limited to Newark
  • NJ Transit tickets cross-honored on buses and PATH trains at multiple stations

As of late morning, NJ Transit reported that all lines were back in operation but cautioned riders to expect lingering delays and possible crowding into the afternoon. Crews from Amtrak are continuing inspections and repairs to prevent further service interruptions.

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