Traffic & Transit

Water Recedes At Hoboken Train Terminal: PHOTOS

Photos from Saturday show that the flooding at the Hoboken train station didn't last past Friday.

HOBOKEN, NJ — After flooding at high tide caused train delays at the Hoboken terminal on Friday morning, the waters receded and there appeared to be no flooding and little ice at the station by Saturday morning.

Just before noon on Saturday, tiny ice puddles could be seen in a few places, and a few areas of the terminal were still taped off, with police watching. But the waiting room was open and trains were running.

Temperatures early on Saturday morning in the Hoboken area dipped below 10 degrees.

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Here is NJ Transit's holiday guide for Christmas:

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The NWS predicts, for Christmas Day: Sunny, with a high near 28. Wind chill values between zero and 10. West wind 13 to 16 mph.

Read more about past flooding in Hoboken here: Flash Flood Traps Shoppers In Supermarket Parking Lot

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