PATH Service Back in Operation After Suspicious Package Found Safe
The PATH train service has resumed normal operations between New Jersey and Manhattan after a suspicious package at the 14th Street station was deemed non-threatening by police. The Port Authority Police Department received reports of the item around 1:50pm on Monday, prompting an immediate response from the NYPD's bomb squad.
For nearly two hours, PATH suspended service on two uptown lines between Journal Square and Hoboken to 33rd Street, with residual delays reported later in the day. NJ Transit trains and the 126 bus continued to cross-honor PATH tickets during the disruption until 3:50pm, though this practice ended when service was restored.
The Port Authority Police Department confirmed that their investigation at the station remains ongoing, despite the bomb squad's clearance of the package as safe.
The PATH train service has resumed normal operations between New Jersey and Manhattan after a suspicious package at the 14th Street station was deemed non-threatening by police. The Port Authority Police Department received reports of the item around 1:50pm on Monday, prompting an immediate response from the NYPD's bomb squad.
For nearly two hours, PATH suspended service on two uptown lines between Journal Square and Hoboken to 33rd Street, with residual delays reported later in the day. NJ Transit trains and the 126 bus continued to cross-honor PATH tickets during the disruption until 3:50pm, though this practice ended when service was restored.
The Port Authority Police Department confirmed that their investigation at the station remains ongoing, despite the bomb squad's clearance of the package as safe.