A commuting nightmare is unfolding in New Jersey following multiple accidents on the roads and power problems on the rails.
Tuesday, September 10, 2024 2:03PM
The train mess follows major delays on the roads triggered by multiple accidents at the Lincoln Tunnel. With the center tube out of service for the morning commute, all inbound traffic was diverted to the south tube.Outside the tunnel, lanes were out in both directions of Route 3 in East Rutherford. A car overturned off the eastbound lanes, while westbound lanes were closed by an accident involving an ambulance.
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