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Gladstone Branch Rail Service Suspended Wednesday
Breaking: The Gladstone rail line service is suspended again due to ongoing inspections of a crumbling wall at the Summit Train Station.

SUMMIT, NJ — NJ Transit's Gladstone Branch rail service along the Morris & Essex Lines has been suspended yet again on Wednesday until further notice due to ongoing inspections of a crumbling wall at the Summit Train Station.
The rail line was suspended for on Sept. 20 and 21 for repairs to the wall.
- See Related: Crumbling Wall At Summit Train Station Under Construction
- See Related: No Service On Gladstone Branch Rail Thursday, Morning Commute Impacted
Rail tickets and passes are being cross-honored on Lakeland buses to the Port Authority Bus Terminal, however, there will be limited seats available on the buses.
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Customers may also drive to Bridgewater or Somerville to board Raritan Valley Line trains; or drive to Newark Penn Station to board trains to Penn Station New York.
Gladstone passes and tickets will be cross-honored on all NJ Transit Rail Lines and Bus Lines.
Find out what's happening in Summitfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
(Image via Patrick Allen: Crumbling wall at Summit Train Station)
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