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Amtrak service along parts of the Northeast corridor resumes after disruptions on 2 days

NEW YORK (AP) — Amtrak service along sections of the Northeast corridor have resumed after disruptions on two consecutive days. Service between New York and New Haven, Connecticut, was restored Wednesday. It was suspended Tuesday afternoon because of a fire near a train route in New York City. Amtrak officials said in a statement that railroad personnel were assessing and repairing damage to the tracks from the fire. Service also resumed between Philadelphia and Wilmington, Delaware, after downed wires halted trains Wednesday. Amtrak says customers should expect delays of at least 30 minutes due to single-track conditions. Crews are working to fully restore service.

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