After an Amtrak vehicle caught fire, commuters faced massive delays on NJ Transit. But as of Saturday, trains seem to be back on track. Plus, six people were arrested during protests outside Delaney ...
A train car fire that erupted early Friday morning ended up disrupting NJ Transit and Amtrak service at Penn Station all day.
Amtrak and New Jersey Transit services south of New York City have been suspended due to a train fire at Penn Station.
A fire that damaged Amtrak's Hudson River rail tunnels will result in the south tube remaining closed through Friday's rush ...
Service into and out of New York Penn Station has resumed with delays about 12 hours after a fire erupted at the track level overnight.
Full NJ Transit and Amtrak service between Newark and New York is not expected be restored until the Monday morning commute ...
New Jersey and New York City commuters are facing delays in and out of New York Penn Station Friday after an Amtrak work train car caught fire.
The FDNY dispatched a total of 141 firefighters and EMS personnel to Penn Station Friday. The fire was under control by 4 am but cancellations and delays caused a travel nightmare.
Authorities say a fire in a rail yard train car near New York's Penn Station has injured five people and disrupted service for many commuters. The fire caused train delays ...
Train car fire in a tunnel caused major travel disruptions on Friday morning, including suspension of rail service between Newark Penn Station and NYC ...
The fire broke out just outside the Hudson River tunnels and caused damage to overhead wire and track infrastructure.
New Jersey and New York City commuters are still facing extensive delays in and out of New York Penn Station Friday, after an overnight Amtrak work train collision sparked a fire that shuttered most ...