New Jersey Transit delays caused by downed wires and a disabled train Monday morning persisted into the evening commute.
A limited number of trains were running out of New York Monday evening, according to alerts posted to NJ Transit’s website.
Trains on the Northeast Corridor were stopping at Secaucus, Newark Penn Station, Newark Airport, Metropark, Metuchen, Edison, New Brunswick, Jersey Avenue, Princeton Junction, Hamilton and Trenton stations.
Trains in the 3200 series on the New Jersey Coast Line will stop at Secaucus, Newark Penn Station, Newark Airport, Woodbridge, Perth Amboy, South Amboy, Matawan, Hazlet, Middletown, Red Bank, Little Silver and Long Branch, according to NJ Transit’s website.
Trains along the coastal line with 3300 series designations will continue making stops beyond Bayhead Station, according to NJ Transit alerts.
All 6200 trains will make all normal stops, including Secaucus Junction.
Train 6635 will make all normal stops, but all other 6600 trains will also stop at Brick Church, Orange, South Orange, Maplewood and Millburn Station, according to NJ Transit.
Delays began Monday morning after a train broke down near Newark around 7:30 a.m. and overhead wire problems on the Northeast Corridor line, according to agency alerts.
NJ Transit police and a rescue train were sent to take passengers off the disabled train.