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NJ Governor Calls for Meeting with Amtrak After Rail Service Meltdown

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
May 30, 2024
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New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has confirmed that state officials will soon meet with Amtrak to address the recent commuting crisis caused by a downed power wire. 

The downed wire resulted in the suspension of train services on the Northeast Corridor, stranding thousands of commuters and leading to prolonged delays that continued into the next day.

Murphy said, “We’ve been in touch with Amtrak since this happened, we demanded a meeting with them in the next number of days, which will take place.” 

He added, “We’re beholden to Amtrak in this place…enough already, our commuters are the ones who are suffering.”

The incident occurred on Wednesday evening rush hour when a critical power line failed at a major junction utilized by Amtrak and NJ Transit.

This was not an isolated issue; other infrastructure problems throughout the week further compounded the disruption.

Larry Penner, a former Federal Transit Administration official, pointed out that these infrastructure challenges are long-standing and significant. 

“Problems with signals and power disruptions are nothing new and have gone on for years,” Penner noted. “Emphasis clearly needs to be placed on reaching a state of good repair for all capital assets before spending significant funding on any system expansion projects.”

In a letter to Amtrak, Governor Murphy stressed the situation’s urgency, citing the substantial fees NJ Transit pays for using the Northeast Corridor and calling for immediate action. 

“Amtrak must immediately address equipment vulnerabilities and updated emergency management plans,” Murphy wrote, describing the service disruption as an “unmitigated disaster.”

In response, Gery Williams, Amtrak’s Executive Vice President of Service Delivery and Operations, expressed regret over the incident. 

“We apologize to Amtrak and NJ Transit customers for the impact yesterday’s wire issues had on their travel,” Williams stated. 

He added, “We hold ourselves to a high standard in terms of the reliable service we provide our customers and the customers of our commuter partners, who deserve better than their travel experience yesterday evening.”

The ongoing investigation into the root causes aims to prevent future failures. 

“We will implement any changes to prevent a similar incident like yesterday from happening again,” Williams affirmed.

The dialogue between NJ Transit and Amtrak appears to be a step toward resolving these recurrent issues, with both agencies focusing on long-term solutions to enhance the reliability and safety of the Northeast Corridor.

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