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News Wire Digest for Tuesday, Feb. 4 NEWSWIRE

By Angela Cotey | February 4, 2020

| Last updated on November 3, 2020

Wire problems snarl Monday commute in New York, Mobile council (again) set to vote on Amtrak, and more

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A look at Tuesday morning rail news:

— Problems with overhead wires led to about five hours of significant delays for trains in and out of New York’s Penn Station on Monday, WABC-TV reports, beginning about 4:30 p.m. Amtrak and NJ Transit trains were delayed for up to two hours. Schedules finally returned to normal or near normal for this morning’s commute, NJ.com reports.

— The Mobile, Ala., city council is expected to vote this morning on possible financial support for the return of Amtrak service to the Gulf Coast, a vote it has already delayed twice. AI.com reports polls show strong public support for the train service, but the outcome of the vote is uncertain.

— The New York Times takes an in-depth look at the resignation of New York City Transit head Andy Byford, widely praised for improvements in the subway system, because of a feud with Gov. Andrew Cuomo — as well as why it matters beyond the New York area.

— A bill introduced in the Utah legislature would authorize a study on expanding and improving the state’s network. KSTU-TV reports it could be the first step in increasing commuter rail serviced in the Salt Lake City area and expanding passenger rail elsewhere in the state.

— London, Ontario, mayor Ed Holder is asking the Canadian government to support increased regional rail service, saying the area’s economic potential continues to be “held back by a lock of options to move between London and Toronto, as well as Longdon and Windsor-Detroit,” the CBC reports. London has the fourth-busiest station in the VIA Rail Canada system.

One thought on “News Wire Digest for Tuesday, Feb. 4 NEWSWIRE

  1. Just saw on the news here I lower Alabama the city council gave the ok for the service. As I’ve said before I really gave it a snowballs chance of getting the support. I happy I was wrong. Here’s hoping I’m wrong about the state getting on board.
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