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MARC Restores Service, 20+ Trains Canceled After System-Wide Outage: Officials

Several Camden, Penn and Brunswick line trains have been canceled

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News4’s Melissa Mollet shares what commuters need to know about a disruption of MARC service.

Maryland’s MARC commuter train service suspended all service and canceled several routes Friday morning due to a system-wide outage, officials said. Train service was restored more than four hours later.

Holly Arnold, administrator of the Maryland Transit Administration, said the Brunswick, Penn and Camden lines were impacted by a PTC communications issue. PTC stands for positive train control, a system that enables real-time communication sharing designed to prevent dangerous accidents, the Federal Communications Commission says.

Service on the Brunswick and Camden lines will be reduced during the afternoon. Here are details on changes for the Brunswick line and Camden line.

More than 20 trains were canceled following the service suspension.

Cancellations include:

  • Brunswick line: 870, 872, 874, 876, 878, 890, 892
  • Penn line: 400, 401, 403, 505
  • Camden line: 840, 841, 842, 843, 844, 845, 846, 847, 849, 851

Here's a list of MARC service alerts.

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Commuters are encouraged to use commuter buses or WMATA.

"I know how inconvenient this is and our team is working to resolve as quickly as possible to provide service this morning," Arnold said.

MARC began reporting delays and cancelations before issuing the suspension notice just before 6 a.m. Friday.

MARC's communications outage comes about 10 days after air travelers faced massive delays due to an outage in a computer system that shares important information with pilots.

Stay with News4 for more on this developing story.

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