According to New Jersey Transit's website the Princeton Dinky a one car train which runs between Princeton Junction and Princeton Station (Princeton Univ.) has been suspended until further notice due to storn damage, alternate bus service is being provided and there is no estimate time of when service will be restored.
Boy this is going to be a nightmare for students, faculty and staff at PU who commute.
9 times out of time 10 this is the signal for closure of a service. Just look at the Sunset~ the tracks have been up for over 4 years and no service in sight. A bus requires one driver; the P Jct. requires a train crew and mechanical back up plus the lonely train car costs way more than a bus. My bet is you've probably seen the last of a dinosaur run.
I'll take that bet, $20 cash (well, wire transfer) on the barrel-head that service is back up within a week, by or on March 23.
The weather in the region has been atrocious -- haven't you seen the news pictures from New Jersey of houses flooded to their windows and people being taken in boats from their homes?!? Is there any
reason (and pessimism without some factual basis is not a reason) to believe that the announced weather-related suspension is anything other than a weather-related suspension?
First of all, NJT is not Amtrak. Second, there have been
many weather-related suspensions on Amtrak since the Katrina/Sunset "suspension", including on long-distance routes, and all have ended with service restored. Indeed, if you can find another
weather-related suspension (and I include mudslides and rockslides in "weather") of Amtrak service in the last decade other than Katrina/Sunset that resulted in service not being restored, I'll gladly give you $20 above and beyond the Princeton Dinky bet.
Sorry for my vehemence on the issue, but as a passenger rail supporter I am tired of baseless and breathless pessimism. A little pessimism is appropriate and even useful when it has some factual basis, but is irritating and counterproductive when it does not.