BOSTON – Amtrak service in New England remains disrupted after the weekend snowstorm that downed trees and power lines across the Northeast.
The federal rail passenger agency said Monday morning that the line between Springfield, Mass., and New Haven, Conn., remains suspended.
The Vermonter Trains 55 and 56 between New Haven and St. Albans, Vt., are cancelled.
The Lake Shore Limited Train 448 between Albany, N.Y,. and Boston is cancelled, and Train 449 is cancelled, but with alternate bus transportation available.
Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor service between Boston and Washington is operating normally.
Amtrak said passengers on cancelled trains can get refunds or rebook without penalty.
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