Amtrak delays 2023 H2 - 2024

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I see there are delays between Philadelphia and New York presently on account of downed power lines and there is only one track in operation.
It was shut down completely between PHL & NYP between 5:xx (guess on my part) till about noon. Heard a tree fell on the wires north of Philly.

They did move some trains to PHL from WAS and to TRE from NYP and held them till the tracks opened.
 
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Delays along the Northeast Corridor​

December 22, 2024 1:30 PM

Amtrak personnel have 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. Trains operating on the available tracks are operating 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.

Customers with reservations on affected trains will typically be accommodated on trains with similar departure times or another day. Amtrak will waive additional charges for customers looking to change their reservation during the modified schedule by calling our reservation center at 1-800-USA-RAIL.

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This is a 4 track segment of the NEC< This area is still the PRR style of CAT installation. As such if it was a tree all tracks will end up getting the CAT pulled down as all track wires are connected by the column support wires that go from one side of track 1 to the other side of track 4.

Now I have no idea if the tree was tall enough to span all 4 tracks but if it was not then the far track(s) away from the tree base would not have had its CAT pulled down if the CAT was upgraded to constant tension or at least SAP.

This tree problem is a very potential catastrophe that could equal Frankford or worse, Any tree that might fall on a high speed Acela could do major damage with many casualties. Until all tall trees are cut back to prevent this happening the potential is always there.
 
NBC Evening News tonight did a segment on the Amtrak delays.

Amtrak service has resumed Sunday evening with delays between New York City and Philadelphia after it was suspended for much of the day. The delays are complicating the weekend travel rush for train travelers heading home on the last weekend before the holidays. NBC News' Priscilla Thompson reports from New York Penn Station.

 
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