“Commute-a-geddon” at New York Penn

Thursday, Jul 08, 2010 6:49pm  |  COMMENTS (0)

Clever Commute is reporting that thousands of people are stranded at NY Penn Station with major delays and problems throughout the NJ Transit system. One commuter dubbed it “Commute-a-geddon.” Another advises: “Goto Path 32nd 6th take to HOB, to Newark Broad and Montclair.”
About an hour ago, Clever Commute e-mails were saying that all inbound trains from Montclair were being diverted to Hoboken.
NJ Transit said at 7:04 p.m. that Midtown Direct trains have resumed service into the city, but advises there are 30-60 minute delays on both the Montclair-Boonton and Morris and Essex Lines.

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