NJ Transit makes service adjustments due to coastal storm

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NJ Transit makes service adjustments due to coastal storm

NEW JERSEY (WPVI) — NJ Transit is experiencing service impacts due to the storm making its way up the coast.

Out of an abundance of caution, the transit service announced it would be making some changes to its services on Sunday, October 12 and Monday, October 13.

The changes are as follows:

RAIL

North Jersey Coast Line (NJCL) service is suspended between Bay Head and Long Branch through the end of service on Monday, October 13.

Atlantic City Rail Line (ACRL) service is suspended between Atlantic City and Philadelphia 30th Street Station through the end of service on Monday, October 13.

All other rail services are currently operating as scheduled but are subject to change based on the severity of the storm.

BUS

Bus routes suspending service at 4 PM on Sunday, October 12:

Route: 313 Cape May – Wildwood – 30th Street Philadelphia

Route: 315 Cape May – Wildwood – 30th Street Philadelphia

Route: 317 Asbury Park – Fort Dix – Philadelphia

Route: 319 New York – Atlantic City – Cape May

Route: 501 Atlantic City – Brigantine Beach

Route: 552 Cape May – Atlantic City

Route: 559 Lakewood – Atlantic City

Bus Routes Detoured Due To Flooding:

Route: 504 Atlantic City – Ventnor Plaza – Margate

Route: 505 Atlantic City – Margate – Longport

Route: 507 Atlantic City – Ocean City

Route: 508 Atlantic City – Stockton College – Hamilton Mall

Route: 509 Atlantic City – Somers Point – Ocean City via New Road

Route: 554 Lindenwold – PATCO – Atlantic City

LIGHT RAIL

Regular weekend service is currently operating as scheduled, but is subject to change based on the severity of the storm.

ACCESS LINK

While Access Link service will continue to operate as scheduled for as long as conditions safely allow, NJ Transit is asking customers to allow extra travel time, check their destinations for possible delays or closures, and anticipate weather-related service disruptions in affected areas. For the latest updates, please visit Access Link Online at accesslink.njtransit.com

NJ Transit is advising customers to visit their website for up-to-date service information before starting their trip.

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