(Source: Associated Press, September 30, 2013)
HARTFORD, Conn. — Temporary transformers have been installed to allow electric trains to operate from New Haven, Conn., to New York City on the sixth straight day of commuter rail delays. Still, Connecticut Gov. Dannel P. Malloy says Metro-North Railroad commuters can expect a “very reduced schedule” on Monday compared with a normal peak period. Trains are expected to run at 50% capacity on the New Haven line.
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