NJ Traffic: Service resumes to Penn Station with 30 minute delays

Service in and out of Penn Station New York is resuming with 30 minute delays on the Northeast Corridor and North Jersey Coast lines after being suspended because the Portal Bridge getting stuck open.

One of the two tracks is now open for service and the broken part was fixed. Crews are continuing to work on restoring all parts so the bridge can handle normal traffic.

Midtown Direct trains are being diverted to Hoboken until 10:25 a.m. and PATH and NY Waterway is accepting rail tickets/passes until 11 a.m. and NJ Transit bus and private carriers are accepting rail tickets and passes for the remainder of the service day.

PATH: A car equipment problem is cause delays on the Journal Square- 33th Street and Hoboken-World Trade Center line.

PATH is cross honoring NJ Transit train commuters at 33rd Street, Hoboken and Newark.

NJ Transit: Train service in and out of Penn Station New York has resumed between Newark and New York after being suspended because of the Portal Bridge being stuck open. Northeast Corridor and North Jersey Coast trains have delays up to 30 minutes in both directions and potential cancellations.

Midtown Direct trains will resume service into Penn Station New York at 10:25 a.m. PATH and NY Waterway is accepting rail tickets/passes until 11 a.m. and NJ Transit bus and private carriers are accepting rail tickets and passes for the remainder of the service day.

Montclair-Boonton 9:43 a.m. train from Penn Station New York is canceled. The train will originate out of Hoboken for today.

The Northeast Corridor 9:15 a.m. train from South Amboy is canceled because of an equipment problem. Commuters can use the 9:15 a.m. train making local stops from South Amboy.

The Montclair-Boonton 9:09 a.m. train from Penn Station New York is canceled. The Train will originate out of Hoboken for today.

The Montclair-Boonton 8:37 a.m. train from Bloomfield is up to 15 minutes late because of earlier police activity.

The North Jersey Coast Line 4:38 a.m. train from Secaucus is up to 30 minutes late because of a malfunction with the Portal Bridge.

The Northeast Corridor 4:26 a.m. train from Secaucus is up to up to 35 minutes late because of a malfunction with the Portal Bridge.

From Jan. 8 until May 28, service on the Northeast Corridor and North Jersey Coast Line will see some adjustments because of more track rehabilitation by Amtrak at Penn Station New York.

George Washington Bridge: 15-minute delays.

Lincoln Tunnel: 30-minute delays.

Holland Tunnel: 25-minute delays.

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