SEPTA Trenton Line Service To Resume Monday
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- SEPTA will resume operations on the Trenton Regional Rail Line with the start of the service day on Monday.
The announcement Sunday evening followed Amtrak's announcement of restoration of service on the Northeast Corridor effective Monday morning.
Service on both railways was suspended following Tuesday night's deadly derailment of an Amtrak train at Frankford Junction.
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SEPTA says due to an anticipated reduction in the number of operating tracks, inbound trains will not stop at the North Philadelphia Station. Outbound trains will not stop at North Philadelphia, Bridesburg and Tacony stations on Monday. Service to and from these stations is tentatively expected to resume later on Monday.
SEPTA is warning commuters using the Trenton Line on Monday to expect delays as this service restoration moves forward. Also, SEPTA is advising commuters who use the Chestnut Hill East Regional Rail Line to anticipate similar delays, since most trains traveling to and from Trenton also serve the Chestnut Hill East Line.
Commuters can find alternate modes of travel on SEPTA's website.