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Amtrak Train Loses Power in Baltimore Tunnel During Heat Wave, Passengers Evacuated

Temperatures over 100 degrees compounded the breakdown, prompting Amtrak to advise travelers to adjust their itineraries.

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Passengers wait on a platform at Penn Station for a transfer train after Train 94’s malfunction left them stranded in a tunnel. (Miriam Torrey-Coffidis/Courtesy)
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Overview

  • The malfunction left Train 94 without air conditioning or power for more than an hour in the Baltimore & Potomac Tunnel near Penn Station.
  • Crew members distributed water from the café car multiple times during the stoppage to ease passenger discomfort.
  • After evacuation from the tunnel, most travelers boarded Train 176, with overflow passengers waiting for Train 178 due to capacity limits.
  • The breakdown caused nearly 40-minute delays on MARC Penn Line services affecting commuters between Washington and Boston.
  • Amtrak has issued travel advisories; offered rebooking options; initiated a review of its heat-response protocols following the incident.