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Amtrak Cancels Service Between Boston and NY Due to Hurricane Henri

Service on the Springfield Line between New Haven and Springfield has also been suspended

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382001 03: The nation’s first high-speed train, Amtrak’s Acela Express, departs from Union Station November 16, 2000 in Washington. The Acela Express will travel between Washington, New York and Boston at speeds reaching 150mph. (Photo by Michael Smith/Newsmakers)

All Amtrak service between Boston and New York on Sunday has been cancelled due to Hurricane Henri.

The changes in Northeast Corridor Service include both the Northeast Regional and the Acela, according to Amtrak. 

Service on the Springfield Line between New Haven and Springfield has also been suspended, according to Amtrak. 

Henri is expected to impact southern New England while making landfall in Long Island and heading into Connecticut sometime Sunday afternoon or evening. 

Anyone in need of reservation assistance can call call 800-USA-RAIL.

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