Traffic & Transit
Warminster Regional Rail Line Suspended
SEPTA said the regional rail line was suspended on Friday morning between Warminster Township and Hatboro Borough.
WARMINSTER TOWNSHIP, PA — The Warminster regional rail line is suspended on Friday morning due to a power issue, SEPTA said.
Andrew Busch, SEPTA's director of media relations, told Patch on Friday that the rail line was suspended due to a problem with the overhead power system near the Warminster Station.
Busch said the issue resulted in one train becoming disabled. He said SEPTA is working to remove the regional rail line train.
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He said there is no timeline yet for when service will resume. SEPTA will provide an update as soon as the issue is resolved, Busch said.
The Warminster regional rail line begins at Warminster and has stops in Hatboro, Upper Moreland Township, Willow Grove, Abington, Roslyn, Glenside, Jenkintown, Elkins Park, and several stops in Philadelphia before ending in Center City.
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