Trains from Boston to Washington, D.C., were delayed for about three hours after a low voltage reading was detected near a substation in North Bergen, N.J., where trains go under the Hudson River en route to Manhattan. Thousands of commuters and holiday travelers were stranded or left scrambling for alternative transportation.
"It's pretty awful," said Nick...
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