Not only were riders frustrated with the major delays Wednesday night, but they also noted a lack of communication from NJ Transit.
put a stop to evening travel for both Amtrak and NJ Transit trains. Both were operating on very limited service out of Penn Station late Wednesday.
Many Wednesday evening commuters were frustrated by the lack of information and said the NJ Transit website was acting up. Wednesday evening, New Jersey Transit Northeast Corridor Line rail service was suspended in both directions between Penn Station New York, and Metropark.
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