SEPTA, NJ TRANSIT Mon. service updates
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Winter storm travel chaos: PA vehicle bans, SEPTA delays, Amtrak canceled, buses offline
Winter storm fallout is still snarling travel across the region Monday, with vehicle bans and 45 mph limits on major highways, widespread SEPTA disruptions, and Amtrak Keystone trains canceled into the morning.
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SEPTA to gradually restore service on Monday
PHILADELPHIA (WPHL) — After suspending bus, Regional Rail, and Metro Routes T & G service at 2 p.m. on Sunday, SEPTA announced it will gradually restore service on Monday, as conditions allow. According to SEPTA,
Some Metro routes will continue to run.
The Market-Frankford and Broad Street lines will be most reliable during the weekend snowstorm, officials say.
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority will halt all Regional Rail and bus operations, and the G1 Metro trolley line, as of 2 p.m. today (Sunday, Jan. 25) because of extreme weather, the agency has announced.
SEPTA Regional Rail riders experienced significant delays — at times, 30 minutes to an hour — at the peak of morning rush hour on Tuesday morning, after a train pulled electrical wires down. A West Trenton Line train struck overhead electrical wires near Wayne Junction train station in the Nicetown section of Philadelphia at 7:45 a.
The two participants, including a former WHYY intern, in the chaotic scene knew each other during their time at Community College of Philadelphia. Elon Musk chimed in on X.
Police said Terrell Burton, 41, was killed after he fell off a SEPTA subway platform and was hit by a train early Wednesday.