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October 19, 2009

Power restored on MARC Penn Line

The latest from MARC:

  • Penn Line Update: Due to earlier electrical problems train 417 southbound is operating 15-20 minutes late, northbound train 410 is operating 30-35 minutes late.
  • Penn Line:  Electrical power is restored, trains are moving. Expect delays in both directions 10 to 30 minutes late. Metro is still honoring tickets. Updates will follow.
  • Penn Line: All trains (MARC and Amtrak) with electric
    locomotives are stopped due to electrical power failure from Washignton
    to New York. Diesel locomotives can operate but we will expect possible
    delays of undetermined time. METRO will honor MARC tickets. Updates
    will follow.

  • Posted by Michael Dresser at 9:00 AM | | Comments (1)
    Categories: MARC train
            

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    I was wondering where all of Marc's
    electric engines were when I rode the
    train yesterday, it took a long time to get
    to Baltimore from washington.

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