

All train services between New York and Philadelphia were halted on Wednesday due to fallen electrical wires at Penn Station. The outage, which began at 5:05 p.m., affected Amtrak and NJ Transit trains, while LIRR and subway services remained operational. Restoration efforts were underway, but no resumption time was confirmed. NJ Transit tickets were honored on PATH trains and ferries to Hoboken as alternatives.

New Jersey Transit riders are being accommodated in several ways due to the suspension of train services. Firstly, their tickets and passes are being honored on PATH trains, which are running between Manhattan and New Jersey. This allows passengers to bypass Penn Station and continue their journey. Additionally, travelers can take a ferry to Hoboken, where they can access six New Jersey Transit lines offering service. These alternative routes aim to minimize the inconvenience caused by the suspension of train services and help passengers reach their destinations.

The suspension of train services between New York and Philadelphia was caused by fallen electrical wires that power the trains at Pennsylvania Station1. The power outage affected both Amtrak and New Jersey Transit trains, leading to a temporary stoppage of all trains traveling between the two cities. Crews were working to clear the tracks and restore power, but it was unclear when train service would resume.