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Amtrak Cancels Service On Northeast Corridor Through Tuesday

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PHILADELPHIA -

Amtrak on Monday announced it was canceling all services in the Northeast Corridor through Tuesday.

The cancellation impacts Acela Express, Northeast Regional, Keystone and Shuttle services along with Empire Service, Adirondack, Vermonter, Ethan, Allen and Pennsylvania train services.

Overnight Auto Train, Capitol, Limited, Crescent, Lake Shore Limited, Palmetto and Silver Meteor trains have also been suspended.

Amtrak says the date for restoring service is pending.

Amtrak plans to make an update Tuesday night at 6 p.m.

PATCO also announced its high-speed line would remain suspended during rush hour Tuesday morning. PATCO also says there is no commuter rail service for Tuesday morning either.

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