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Didn't he play for the Brooklyn Dodgers? :huh:[Typos in original too good to fix.]The Batter Parky
Didn't he play for the Brooklyn Dodgers? :huh:[Typos in original too good to fix.]The Batter Parky
I think the damage to the shore line may not be that well reported. The tracks are quite close to the ocean and there surely were some washouts. There must also be quite a few tree down as well. In the storm of '38 it took the New Haven 2 weeks to restore shore line service putting all the resources available in it. My guess is there is a big effort in getting service running, but with so many stories, it just isn't being reported.I would like to go to New Haven or Boston via amtrak right now, but that is a good point about the power. Doesn't amtrak keep some sets up in BOS, though? So if they really wanted to and the lines had power, could they theoretically run the a NEC set between BOS & NHV?
Or use Greyhound or Megabus. They're starting up limited service already (Megabus will start at noon.)Only after New Haven station opens. AFAIK right now it is not open.
If you really need to go, drive. That is how we are getting around here in NJ for the time being.
No, you got him confused with his brother, Butter Parky!Didn't he play for the Brooklyn Dodgers? :huh:[Typos in original too good to fix.]The Batter Parky
I thought it was Butter Parkay.No, you got him confused with his brother, Butter Parky!Didn't he play for the Brooklyn Dodgers? :huh:[Typos in original too good to fix.]The Batter Parky
According to reports, Amtrak will be running Acelas WAS-NWK for the Regional service. The Acelas don't need to be turned around, so they can go to Newark and back. If Amtrak is running Acelas to Newark, that means the catenary is operational WAS-NWK. The damage is east of there with the storm surge having flooded many tunnels and subway stations.My big question about tomorrow's regional service is if Amtrak will be using diesel locomotives to enter Newark? Is the catenary on the NEC in New Jersey damaged? SEPTA has announced full Regional Rail Service for Wednesday so the wires from Trenton to Wilmington must be back on line along with Marc announcing all train service tomorrow.
NJT is fully closed tomorrow (I've read about washouts and damage particularly on the North Jersey Coast and Atlantic City Lines), buses too except for routes in Camden (the city directly across from Philly), no River Line either. Sounds like the NEC is undamaged enough that they could run service from Trenton to Newark. I wonder why there not at least running limited service?
According to a report from Trains Magazine, there is a washout near Stonington CT that is under repair and generators have been deployed to provide power for the signals, so the Shore Line route is out of operation for the present. Could be a while before NYP-BOS service is restored depending on how damage there was to the New Haven line.I think the damage to the shore line may not be that well reported. The tracks are quite close to the ocean and there surely were some washouts. There must also be quite a few tree down as well. In the storm of '38 it took the New Haven 2 weeks to restore shore line service putting all the resources available in it. My guess is there is a big effort in getting service running, but with so many stories, it just isn't being reported.
Limited Subway Service to Return Thursday
The subway will begin limited service in New York City on Thursday, supplemented by buses between Manhattan and Brooklyn. There will be no subway service below 34th Street in Manhattan because of a lack of electricity. Three of the subway’s seven East River tunnels have been pumped out.
Limited Commuter Rail Service to Return
Metro-North and Long Island Rail Road will begin limited commuter rail service at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Governor Cuomo has announced.
AMTRAK SERVICE RESTORATION PLAN FOR NOVEMBER 1
by Amtrak on Wednesday, October 31, 2012 at 1:27pm ·
Modified Northeast Regional service between Boston and New Haven, Conn.; and between Newark, N.J., and points south; more overnight train service restoration; New York City service planning underway for Friday, Nov. 2
Amtrak will provide modified Northeast Regional service between Boston and New Haven, Conn., and between Newark, N.J., and points south, on Thursday, November 1. Amtrak will also operate Shuttle service trains between Springfield, Mass., and New Haven, Keystone Service trains between Harrisburg, Penn., and Philadelphia, and Downeaster service trains between Boston and Portland, Maine, along with additional overnight services to and from the Northeast.
Amtrak is continuing to remove water from tunnels in order to make repairs to track, signal and power systems under the Hudson and East rivers and to restore service to and from Penn Station in New York City. Amtrak is planning to operate modified service to and from New York City on Friday, November 2, with schedules to be announced on Thursday, November 1.
In the meantime, there will be no Northeast Regional service between Newark and New Haven and no Acela Express service for the length of the Northeast Corridor on Thursday, November 1.
Other service plans, full and partial service, for Thursday, November1:
- Crescent (Trains 19 & 20) will operate only between Washington D.C. and New Orleans
- Capitol Limited (Train 30), will operate normally Chicago-Washington, D.C.
- Pennsylvanian (Trains 42 & 43), will operate only between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia
- Cardinal (Train 50) will operate only between Chicago and Indianapolis
- Auto Train (Trains 52 & 53), will operate normally Lorton, Va.-Sanford, Fla.
- Maple Leaf (Trains 63 & 64) will operate only between Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and Albany-Rensselaer
- Carolinian (Trains 79 & 80) will operate only between Philadelphia and Charlotte
- Silver Star (Trains 91 & 92) will only operate between Miami and Jacksonville, Fla.
- Silver Meteor (Trains 97 & 98) will operate between Washington D.C. and Miami
- Lake Shore Limited (Trains 448 & 449) will operate normally between Chicago and Boston, with no (Trains 48 & 49) service to points south of Albany-Rensselaer
Canceled on Thursday, November 1, is the Empire Service between New York City and Buffalo/Niagara Falls, the Adirondack (Trains 68 & 69) to and from Montreal, Québec, Canada, and the Ethan Allen Express (Trains 290 & 291) to and from Rutland, Vt., due to track damage south of Albany-Rensselaer, N.Y.
The following services are also canceled for Thursday, November 1:
- Capitol Limited (Train 29), Washington-Chicago
- Vermonter (Trains 55 & 56), St. Albans, Vt.-Washington, D.C.
- Palmetto (Trains 89 & 90), New York-Savannah, including connecting Amtrak Thruway Bus Service
Customers are encouraged to monitor Amtrak.com/alerts and those Northeast Corridor passengers on Acela Express, Northeast Regional or Keystone Service trains can follow @AmtrakNEC on Twitter to be notified when updates are posted on Amtrak.com. Amtrak will also be providing updates on its Facebook.com/Amtrak and Twitter.com/Amtrak pages.
Amtrak will update this statement by Thursday evening, November 1.
Passengers who have paid but choose not to travel due to this service disruption can receive a refund or a voucher for future travel. Some tickets booked online that have not yet been printed can be modified or canceled on Amtrak.com or by using the free Amtrak mobile app.
To be notified of major service disruptions resulting in delays of 60 minutes or more to multiple trains on the Northeast Corridor, follow @AmtrakNEC on Twitter.
Amtrak regrets any inconvenience. This information is correct as of the above time and date. Information is subject to change as conditions warrant. Passengers are encouraged to call 800-USA-RAIL or visit Amtrak.com/alerts for Service Alerts and Passenger Notices. Schedule information and train status updates are available at the Amtrak.com home page.
Doesn't sound good for the Hudson line, Major washouts, several substations that flooded killing power. My guess, and I stress guess, is that there will be no service at all until Saturday and then only limited service.I don't see projected restoration of service dates for the Hudson River line.
No bets on full service, but Amtrak tweets suggest restoring service to NYP from the south for Friday. They claim they'll run a modified schedule, whatever that means, for Friday.Any bets as to when Amtrak might get back to full service?
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