Traffic & Transit
PATH Trains Between Hoboken And NYC Have Resumed, Port Authority Says
After Hoboken PATH service to NYC was suspended due to a water main break, it has resumed in time for the evening commute.

HOBOKEN, NJ — Hoboken PATH trains to both 33rd Street and the World Trade Center resumed late Thursday afternoon, in time for the evening rush.
They had been suspended for much of Thursday due to a "water main break [that] led to a switch failure," the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said.
HOB-33, HOB-WTC resuming normal service. Crews completed repair of the earlier switch problem between HOB, CHRS St. We apologize for the inconvenience this may have caused.
— PATH Train (@PATHTrain) December 15, 2022
The ferries, NJ Transit trains, and the light rail trains were cross-honoring tickets.
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Hoboken itself has suffered several water main breaks recently, including blocks from the train station earlier this week.
PATH Tweeted at 10:29 a.m.: "HOB-33, HOB-WTC suspension continues. Prepare for extensive delays and cross-honoring. Crews are on site working hard to restore service. Cross honoring are as follows: NJT 126 Bus, NJT rail HOB, NWK, NYPS. HBLR at NWPT, EXPL, HOB. NYWW at HOB, Paulus Hook, Brookfield Place."
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Follow PATH for further updates.
HOB-33, HOB-WTC suspension continues. Prepare for extensive delays and cross-honoring. Crews are on site working hard to restore service. Cross honoring are as follows: NJT 126 Bus, NJT rail HOB, NWK, NYPS. HBLR at NWPT, EXPL, HOB. NYWW at HOB, Paulus Hook, Brookfield Place.
— PATH Train (@PATHTrain) December 15, 2022
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