Train Disruptions are affecting NJ Transit, LIRR, and Amtrak services at Penn Station, causing significant delays. Many trains are suspended, leaving commuters searching for alternative transportation options. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Train Disruptions are affecting NJ Transit, LIRR, and Amtrak services at Penn Station, causing significant delays.
NJ Transit, LIRR and Amtrak report service disruptions due to signal issues

Amtrak Northeast announced on social media that all New York-bound trains stopped due to technical malfunctions. The company stated that routing adjustments would cause residual delays, and updates would be provided when available.

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Train Disruptions Affect NJ Transit Commuters

NJ Transit’s official website confirms that Penn Station-bound trains face cancellations because of an Amtrak-related signal problem. Commuters should check alternative transportation services and stay updated using the NJ Transit website.

The Long Island Rail Road issued a notice about expected train delays between 45 and 60 minutes. Travelers should visit the MTA website or use the TrainTime app for the most recent schedule changes.

LIRR Suspends Services Due to Communication Failures

According to LIRR’s social media page, train movement between Jamaica Station and Penn Station is temporarily suspended. The communication failure continues affecting both inbound and outbound train operations across the affected routes.

Source: www.yahoo.com

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