NJ Transit Resumes Rail Service
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After more than 9 inches of snow fell in Philadelphia on Sunday, the region will need some time to get back to normal. SEPTA, New Jersey Transit and Philadelphia International Airport will be open Monday, officials say, but customers may still face cancellations, delays and disruptions as they ramp up to normal operations.
Post-snowstorm, SEPTA plans a gradual Monday service resumption, while NJ Transit aims for a normal weekday schedule with potential delays.
Officials in several cities, including Boston, New York and Philadelphia, advised residents to avoid traveling if possible through the weekend.
A SEPTA Regional Rail train sits after the train caught fire Feb. 6 in Ridley Park. HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and leaders of Philadelphia’s mass transit agency said Monday that the system is fully complying with federal orders to take ...
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