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MOBO train #204, the 6:25 AM departure from MSU, is cancelled due to mechanical issues. Please take trains #6206, the 6:41 AM departure from MSU and #1000, the 7:03 AM departure from MSU for service to Hoboken. Started Until Tue Oct 14
MOBO train #204, the 6:25 AM departure from MSU, is cancelled due to mechanical issues. Please take trains #6206, the 6:41 AM departure from MSU and #1000, the 7:03 AM departure from MSU for service to Hoboken.
MOBO train #6200, the 4:40 AM departure from MSU, is cancelled due to a downed tree blocking the tracks near Glen Ridge. Please take train #6202, the 5:10 AM departure from MSU. Started Until Tue Oct 14
MOBO train #6200, the 4:40 AM departure from MSU, is cancelled due to a downed tree blocking the tracks near Glen Ridge. Please take train #6202, the 5:10 AM departure from MSU.
Main-Bergen County Line and Port Jervis Line: Possible Delays due to Track Maintenance ? Through Friday, October 17, 2025. Started Until Tue Oct 14
Main-Bergen County Line and Port Jervis Line: Possible Delays due to Track Maintenance ? Through Friday, October 17, 2025.
Montclair-Boonton line rail service is subject to up to 30-minute delays in both directions due to an earlier downed tree across the tracks near Glen Ridge. Started Until
Montclair-Boonton line rail service is subject to up to 30-minute delays in both directions due to an earlier downed tree across the tracks near Glen Ridge.

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Out of an abundance of caution and concern for the safety of our customers and employees, and to protect NJ TRANSIT equipment, service adjustments are in effect due to severe weather moving into the region. Customers should visit the NJ TRANSIT website ABC’s contingency plan for alternate service information. Started Sun Oct 12 Until Tue Oct 14
Out of an abundance of caution and concern for the safety of our customers and employees, and to protect NJ TRANSIT equipment, service adjustments are in effect due to severe weather moving into the region. Customers should visit the NJ TRANSIT website ABC’s contingency plan for alternate service information.