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NJ Transit, LIRR Resume Service with Modified Schedules

NJ Transit runs most rail lines on a Presidents' Day holiday schedule with bus and light rail on regular weekday service; some rail lines remain suspended due to ongoing Amtrak snow-clearing.

  • On Tuesday, NJ TRANSIT resumed rail, bus and Access Link service for the morning commute after being shut down since Sunday evening, warning riders of schedule changes and possible delays as crews clear snow.
  • Because snow clogged track switches, Amtrak crews are working overnight to clear snow from track switches on the Northeast Corridor, delaying full service restoration.
  • Most rail lines are running a Presidents' Day schedule while the Atlantic City Rail Line keeps a weekday timetable, with Midtown Direct trains diverted to Hoboken and cross‑honoring on PATH, NY Waterway Ferry, and NJ TRANSIT 126 bus.
  • Thousands of commuters face altered trips; NJ TRANSIT urged riders to update the mobile app, and Kris Kolluri said, `We really appreciate people's patience, to be able to come back from a storm that is the biggest we've had in 30 years is no easy task, the crews have been working for hours to get the stations clean, to the get the infrastructure ready, so we really appreciate people's patience.`
  • It remains unclear when the North Jersey Coast Line and Raritan Valley Line will reopen, and NJ TRANSIT will continue to monitor conditions and update customers as Amtrak clears snow.
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WNYW broke the news in San Francisco, United States on Monday, February 23, 2026.
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