Most NJ Transit Bus and rail service remain suspended
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NJ Transit update as snow, ice disrupt Monday commute
While the snow has stopped, roadways and walkways remain icy and slippery, with occasional flurries and spotty freezing drizzle reported.
After more than 9 inches of snow fell in Philadelphia on Sunday, the region will need some time to get back to normal. SEPTA, New Jersey Transit and Philadelphia International Airport will be open Monday, officials say, but customers may still face cancellations, delays and disruptions as they ramp up to normal operations.
Transit systems in the northeast continue to alter operations as a result of the severe storm that reached the area on Sunday, with large-scale suspensions on some systems and lesser impacts elsewhere.
NJ Transit said when it will resume the 126 and three other bus routes after the snowfall.
NEW JERSEY (PIX11) — A powerful snowstorm hit New Jersey hard on Sunday. NJ Transit trains were suspended as of 2 p.m. and speed limits across the state are restricted as the heaviest brunt of the storm moves through the tri-state.
NJ Transit will suspend service on Sunday as residents are warned to stay off the roads during the storm. Gov. Mikie Sherrill announced Saturday afternoon that all bus, light rail and Access Link service will be suspended as of 4 a.m. Sunday.