Amtrak cancels service in case of severe weather
Amtrak’s Adirondack, Ethan Allen and Maple Leaf trains experienced outages Monday due to continuing severe weather
More than a dozen Amtrak trains are experiencing outages in the Northeast, north of New York City. At 3:10 a.m. Monday, Amtrak began announcing the cancellation on social media due to continuing severe weather. Some trains, including the Maple Leaf and Adirondack lines, have been canceled entirely. Other trips, including the Empire Service and Ethan Allen trains, were to start or end in Albany, rather than their original destinations. The announcement comes as parts of Vermont and New York are seeing heavy rain and widespread flood alerts, which are expected to continue throughout the day. For the latest updates on cancellations, visit amtrak.com/alert.
More than a dozen Amtrak trains are experiencing outages in the Northeast, north of New York City.
At 3:10 a.m. on Monday, Amtrak began announcing the cancellation Social media due to the ongoing severe weather. Some trains, including the Maple Leaf and Adirondack lines, have been canceled entirely.
Other trips, including the Empire Service and Ethan Allen trains, were to start or end in Albany, rather than their original destinations.
The announcement comes as parts of Vermont and New York are seeing heavy rain and widespread flood alerts, which are expected to continue throughout the day.
For the latest updates on cancellation, visit amtrak.com/alert.
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