A train car fire that erupted early Friday morning ended up disrupting NJ Transit and Amtrak service at Penn Station all day.
An Amtrak track car fire near New York's Penn Station has snarled rail traffic, caused damage and resulted in several people being injured.
Amtrak and New Jersey Transit trains to and from New York City’s Penn Station have resumed with residual delays and ...
An overnight fire on a maintenance train was still affecting service on NJ Transit and Amtrak as of midmorning on Friday.
After a fire between Penn Station New York and a Hudson River Tunnel early Friday morning suspended rail service, Amtrak and ...
The FDNY dispatched a total of 141 firefighters and EMS personnel to Penn Station Friday. The fire was under control by 4 am ...
Amtrak and NJ Transit rail service to New York is suspended after a now-extinguished fire in Penn Station injured five people ...
NJ Transit commuters will continue to face delays and diversions on trains to and from New York this evening due to ongoing ...
The fire broke out just outside the Hudson River tunnels and caused damage to overhead wire and track infrastructure.
Service into and out of New York Penn Station has resumed with delays about 12 hours after a fire erupted at the track level ...
Full NJ Transit and Amtrak service between Newark and New York is not expected be restored until the Monday morning commute because there is "significant damage" to the area around this morning's fire ...
The fire broke out in an Amtrak contractor maintenance vehicle outside the Hudson River tunnel overnight, according to Amtrak ...