Railroads

Amtrak considering ‘limited restoration’ of suspended Northeast service Wednesday

Amtrak service in Northeastern states that were deluged by Hurricane Sandy remained canceled Tuesday, but the company said it was considering a “limited restoration” for Wednesday. 

“Amtrak crews are currently inspecting tunnels, tracks, equipment and stations to assess the damage from Hurricane Sandy and are beginning to make the necessary repairs along Amtrak-owned sections of railroad in the Northeast, including the Northeast Corridor,” the company said in a statement. 

“In addition, Amtrak is working closely with host railroads on whose tracks Amtrak trains operate to determine when passenger train service can resume operations on their railroads,” the Amtrak statement continued. “Necessary repairs include the removal of trees and other debris from the tracks and the overhead electrical power system, as well as track and signal repairs.” 

{mosads}Amtrak is offering passengers who purchased tickets for canceled trains Monday and Tuesday refunds or vouchers that can be used for future trips.

The company said its “stations in the affected areas and along the affected routes should be considered closed” and promised “a decision on limited service restoration north and south of New York will be made later today for Wednesday, Oct. 31.”