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Amtrak Fire Near Penn Station Causes Major New York Transit Disruptions

A fire near Pennsylvania Station in New York City triggered widespread commuter disruptions across the metropolitan transit network, with NJ Transit and Long Island Rail Road cancellations cascading through the system and stranding thousands of passengers during peak travel hours.

The incident, involving Amtrak infrastructure in one of the most heavily trafficked transit corridors in North America, immediately shut down service routes that collectively serve hundreds of thousands of daily commuters. Emergency response teams were deployed to the site as transit authorities scrambled to manage the fallout.

Penn Station serves as the hub of the northeastern United States rail network and any disruption at or near the facility rapidly amplifies across multiple interconnected lines. The combined impact of NJ Transit and LIRR cancellations produced significant gridlock in New York's surface and subway transport networks as commuters sought alternative routes.

Authorities have not yet disclosed the cause of the fire or provided a timeline for the full restoration of services. The incident renews longstanding concerns about the aging infrastructure underpinning Penn Station and the broader northeastern rail corridor.

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Sources: Fox News
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