Amtrak NE Corridor service restored
10:49 a.m. Update: Amtrak says all tracks between Baltimore and Philadelphia are back in service. There may be some residual delays as train service returns to normal.
Original post: Amtrak has resumed limited service between Baltimore and Philadelphia Wednesday morning as crews make repairs to overhead wires near Wilmington, Del.
Amtrak suspended service between Baltimore and Philadelphia Wednesday morning due to a power problem, officials said. According to an Amtrak statement, the problem was due to damage to the overhead wire system that occurred about 7 a.m.
Call 800-USA-RAIL or visit Amtrak.com for updates.
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| December 8, 2010; 10:32 AM ET
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