![]() Two-car trains were running every 20 minutes on the NHSL, but service has now returned to normal. SEPTA warned that, due to snow drifts, service on the NHSL could be delayed - though with the smaller snowfall than expected, that seems unlikely. “Special trains may run all night long on the Market-Frankford Line to keep tracks clear of ice and snow.”) SEPTA did run pilot vehicles overnight on the Norristown High Speed Line and all trolley routes, but as of last night did not have any plans to run trains on regional rail lines. (“SEPTA is handling the prediction as if it were January in Juneau,” SEPTA wrote in a December 2000 press release. In previous years, SEPTA had run “special trains” on the El overnight to keep snow and ice from the tracks. Acela Northeast Regional and Keystone trains are operating on a reduced schedule. PATCO is running on a modified snow schedule. ![]() NJ Transit buses are operating on a limited schedule. In other transit news, NJ Transit was scheduled to be closed until Thursday - but light rail has resumed, with trains scheduled to return this afternoon. Since we didn’t end up with that much snow after all, bus service has returned to normal some buses remain detoured for other reasons. Regional rail trains today are operating on a Saturday schedule. It dispatched additional track inspectors, maintenance crews, signal maintainers and power crews to deal with any problems caused by the snow. Currently, all El trains are making all stops. SEPTA made several service alterations yesterday due to the snow forecast.
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