SEPTA NJ Transit service Monday will restart gradually after Sunday’s storm dropped more than nine inches of snow across Philadelphia. As service returns, riders and travelers may still run into delays, cancellations and other Philadelphia snowstorm disruptions.

SEPTA NJ Transit service Monday as snow cleanup continues
Philadelphia International Airport

This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

SEPTA service updates Monday after snow

SEPTA said Sunday night that issues are likely to carry into Monday while crews bring suspended routes back online. Regional Rail, bus service, Access Paratransit and Metro Routes T and G (city trolleys) were suspended Sunday and will resume gradually on Monday as conditions allow. Once Regional Rail is running again, trains are set to follow a Regional Rail Saturday schedule, while Metro is expected to operate on a Metro Monday schedule.

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SEPTA also noted that some lines continued to run during the storm—the Market-Frankford (L), Broad Street (B), Suburban Trolleys (D) and the Norristown High Speed Line (M)—though riders could still see disruptions and delays on Monday. For the latest SEPTA service updates Monday after snow, customers can use the SEPTA app or check SEPTA.org.

NJ Transit service restoration Monday delays cancellations

New Jersey Transit said it will gradually restore normal service on Monday. Newark Light Rail, Hudson-Bergen Light Rail, and the River Line are set to operate on a weekday schedule on Monday, but NJ Transit warned that delays and cancellations may occur as operations ramp up. The agency also plans to get buses and Access Link service running as conditions allow.

Overnight crews are expected to check infrastructure and make sure NJ Transit and Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor are prepared to reopen. Riders should check NJTransit.com or the NJ Transit app for the latest, including NJ Transit travel alerts and advisories, and related regional updates as previously covered by Railway Supply.

Philadelphia airport canceled flights Monday snow and Amtrak status

At Philadelphia International Airport, 652 flights were canceled Sunday, with the last departure happening around 10:30 a.m. The Philadelphia Department of Aviation said crews were out all day plowing runways, sidewalks and roadways around the airport. As of 8 p.m. Sunday, 125 flights scheduled for Monday were already canceled, and travelers should check with their airlines for updates and monitor PHL.org. Officials said all TSA checkpoints will be open for their regular hours Monday.

Amtrak Keystone Service canceled through 10 a.m. Monday, and customers can rebook or request refunds on Amtrak.com, in the Amtrak mobile app or by calling 1-800-USA-RAIL.

Meanwhile, the Pennsylvania Turnpike lifted all travel restrictions and bans Monday morning.

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