June 6 (UPI) -- Passenger train service in the U.S. Northeast was still not back to full capacity early Friday afternoon after crews worked overnight to repair a power outage in Connecticut.
Amtrak passenger trains were running between New York City and Westport, Conn., as of 1:30 p.m. EDT Friday, although buses were still providing local service.
MTA Metro-North Railroad service continued to experience delays and cancellations Friday morning.
"Following a partial service suspension caused by downed overhead wires near Westport, today's morning commute includes cancellations and combined trains," the suburban commuter rail service said on X Friday morning.
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