PATH service at Hoboken Station remains suspended after smoke incident

Clarelle DeGraffe Director / General Manager, PATH
Clarelle DeGraffe Director / General Manager, PATH
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PATH service at Hoboken Station will remain suspended through the evening of Friday, February 27, due to ongoing repairs after a smoke condition was reported earlier in the track area. The suspension affects both the Hoboken-33 St and Hoboken-World Trade Center lines. Travelers are advised to use alternative transportation options.

Other PATH lines, including Newark-World Trade Center and Journal Square-33 St, continue to operate. Supplemental service is being provided between 33 St and World Trade Center via Newport and Exchange Place to help with connections. Additional passenger information agents have been deployed to assist customers.

Alternative travel arrangements for passengers from Hoboken include NY Waterway ferries at Brookfield Place and Hoboken, NJ TRANSIT rail services at New York-Penn Station, Hoboken, Secaucus, and Newark-Penn Station, as well as NJ TRANSIT No. 126 (Port Authority Bus Terminal-Hoboken) and No. 87 (Journal Square-Hoboken) buses. The NJ TRANSIT Hudson-Bergen Light Rail also offers connections between Exchange Place, Newport, and Hoboken.

NJ TRANSIT rail customers affected by Portal Bridge cutover service changes are encouraged to visit NJ TRANSIT’s website for further details on travel alternatives.

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey oversees the PATH rail system along with other major infrastructure such as John F. Kennedy International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, and LaGuardia Airport (official website). The agency operates across a port district covering about 1,500 square miles in New York and New Jersey (official website). It funds its construction projects and operations mainly through its own revenues and credit (official website).

The Port Authority supports regional economic vitality by investing in transportation facilities and infrastructure (official website). Its mission includes facilitating efficient movement of people and goods by air, land, rail, and sea while providing advanced infrastructure to bolster regional economic development (official website).



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