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MARC Expected To Operate On Full Service

BALTIMORE (AP) -- The Maryland Transit Administration says there will be enough conductors and engineers to operate MARC on full service a day following the East Coast earthquake.

The MTA, however, says that it has been warned by CSX Transportation that some trains may be running late on Wednesday in order for employees to get their federally-mandated rest time between shifts. Customers are advised to check the MTA's website and e-alert messages for updates on any late trains.

MARC train customers experienced major delays because of Tuesday's earthquake, which forced the service to be temporarily halted. Trains were later operating at reduced speeds once operations resumed.

(Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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