NEWARK, N.J. - Power problems forced Amtrak and regional transit agencies to halt trains throughout the Northeast for more than an hour today during the middle of the morning rush.
Amtrak said low voltage issues forced it to suspend service between New York City and Washington, and between Philadelphia and Harrisburg, Pa., starting at 7:45 a.m. The exact cause of the problem wasn't immediately known, Amtrak spokesman Steve Coleman said.
Commuter and Amtrak train service was slowly being restored after an electrical failure stopped trains for about an hour between Baltimore and...
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