Transportation

Amtrak New York-Boston Service Resumes after Disruption

An Amtrak train in New York Penn Station.

Photographer: Gabby Jones/Bloomberg
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Amtrak has resumed train service on its busy Northeast Corridor between New York City and Boston, according to Amtrak’s notice on its website.

The preliminary cause of the earlier disruption was due to a lightning strike that interrupted power, the rail operator said on its website. The suspension came after a series of delays and train cancellations.