Are NJ Transit trains running today? Limited service returns after snowstorm

NJ Transit rail service on severe weather schedule

NJ Transit rail service resumed Tuesday after this weekend's shutdown due to the storm

The service is operating on a severe weather schedule, meaning fewer trains are running. Officials said passengers will see plenty of delays as the system is still recovering.

Officials said the slow return is needed after tracks, rail yards and switches were overwhelmed by the major snowstorm. New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill suspended the service due to the extreme weather.

Operations started back up Monday and are continuing Tuesday. Riders should expect fewer trains, longer waits and delays across the system.THe slow return allows crews to make sure the rail infrastructure is working, especially on busy Northeast Corridor lines. 

The only rail service operating on a regular schedule is the Atlantic City Rail Line.

Officials said bus routes, Light Rail services and the Access Link are operating on a regular weekday schedule.

Customers should expect delays on buses and the Access Link as roadways continue to be cleared. 

"It takes me 23 minutes to get to work on a normal day, and because of this, it's two hours," passenger Sybil Questelle said. 

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