NJCL, ACRL service suspended amid weather conditions in the Northeast

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New Jersey Transit announced Sunday that service on the North Jersey Coast Line (NJCL) and the Atlantic City Rail Line (ACRL) will be impacted due to the heavy rain, strong winds and potential flooding that's expected through Monday evening. 

Specifically, NJCL service is suspended between Bay Head and Long Branch through the end of service on Oct. 13. ACRL service is suspended between Atlantic City and Philadelphia 30th Street Station through the same timeframe. 

‘Out of an abundance of caution’ 

What they're saying:

"Out of an abundance of caution and concern for the safety of our customers and employees, and to protect NJ TRANSIT equipment, the following service adjustments are in effect," the transit system said in a statement. "Systemwide cross-honoring is in effect for rail, private carriers, bus and light rail service." 

As of publication, all other rail services are set to operate as scheduled, but this could change due to the severity of the storm. 

The Source: Information above from New Jersey Transit. 

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