NJ Transit Reports Delays as Nor’easter Triggers Targeted Rail and Bus Suspensions
Preemptive safety measures focus on vulnerable coastal corridors.
Overview
- NJ Transit recorded delays up to 30 minutes on the Montclair–Boonton Line due to a downed tree near Glen Ridge.
- Rail suspensions are in place through the end of service Monday on the North Jersey Coast Line between Bay Head and Long Branch and on the Atlantic City Rail Line between Atlantic City and Philadelphia 30th Street Station.
- Bus routes 313, 315, 317, 319, 501, 552 and 559 are suspended, affecting key Cape May, Atlantic City and Philadelphia corridors.
- Flooding has detoured Atlantic City–area routes 504, 505, 507, 508, 509 and 554, with riders advised to check NJ Transit for real-time updates.
- Access Link Region 3 paratransit is suspended, and New Jersey remains under a state of emergency with coastal flood and high wind warnings as the MTA cautions New York riders about possible delays.