Travelers hoping to head to Cherry Hill, New Jersey or New York City from William H. Gray III 30th Street on Sunday morning saw their travel times stretched out a bit as the train lines were suspended early in the day.
On Sunday morning, at about 3:30 a.m., NJ Transit officials announced that, due to “downed Amtrak overhead wires” near 30th Street station, train service in both directions between Cherry Hill and Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station would be suspended.
NJ Transit officials said that rail tickets for this line were being honored by PATCO and a substitute bus service was being provided between Cherry Hill and Philadelphia.
(1/2) Atlantic City Rail Line service is suspended in both directions between Cherry Hill and Philadelphia 30th Street due to downed Amtrak overhead wires near Philadelphia 30th Street.
— Atlantic City Line (@NJTRANSIT_ACRL) December 22, 2024
Sunday night, officials announced the Atlantic City Rail Line service had resumed in both directions between Cherry Hill and Philadelphia 30th Street.
Atlantic City Rail Line service has resumed in both directions between Cherry Hill and Philadelphia 30th Street following earlier downed Amtrak overhead wires near Philadelphia 30th Street.
— Atlantic City Line (@NJTRANSIT_ACRL) December 23, 2024
By Monday morning, service delays continued on SEPTA’s Trenton line, a SEPTA spokesperson said. The Paoli/Thorndale line was suspended for some time Monday morning, but that was due to downed wires near the Strafford Station.
Also, just before 5:30 a.m. Sunday, Amtrak too alerted riders that service would be shutdown for sometime due to downed wires.
Initially, Amtrak told riders that trains could start moving again by 9 a.m., but, in an update, that time was pushed back until about noon on Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024.
ALERT UPDATE: Service remains temporarily suspended between New York (NYP) and Philadelphia (PHL) due to downed overhead wires. The estimated time for the tracks to be reopened is scheduled for 12 p.m. (EST). We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience.
— Amtrak Northeast (@AmtrakNECAlerts) December 22, 2024
Then around 1:30 p.m., Amtrak officials said they had “restored two of the four tracks to regular service between New York Penn Station (NYP) and Philadelphia 30th St William Gray Station (PHL), allowing train movement.”
The officials also said the trains were operating on the available tracks at reduced speeds.
“We are doing our best to move trains in time table order in hopes of minimizing delays. This incident has impacted trains operating from Washington Union Station (WAS) to Boston South Station (BOS). Customers traveling along the Northeast Corridor should expect delays of at least 30 minutes to 60 minutes. We will update you when the service is fully restored. We appreciate your patience,” officials said in a statement.
Amtrak issues continued Monday morning “due to signal issues,” Amtrak said.
Due to signal issues, the following trains are canceled: 112, 131, 181, 114, 2152, 2169, 2154 & 2173. Additionally, customers traveling on the Northeast Corridor should expect lengthy delays in and out of New York Penn Station (NYP) as well as residual delays along the corridor.
— Amtrak Northeast (@AmtrakNECAlerts) December 23, 2024