Working with nancy reagan on her just say no campaign. Lets over to karen rogers looking at the regional rail, good morning. Reporter good morning, the Paoli Thorndale line is still suspended because of the downed power lines. Until they are able to stick it, no service with the Paoli Thorndale. At the presentsepta said take tn high speed line take it to the 69th street terminal and get on the market frankford. There are no shut buses running today. Thats big noose and a headache for a lot of people. Hundreds were stranded yesterday. Today you cannot take the Paoli Thorndale. It affects amtrak keystone line philadelphia to harrisburg. Taconypalmyra bridge expected to go up any minute now. Looks like traffic is getting by at this point, expect it to be stopped shortly, take the betsy ross bridge instead for the bridge opening. I95 approaching girard, southbound traffic moving just fine. You can see we look drive as david has been telling us, a few showers around this morning, david well
It was still suspended until 15 minutes ago, a train went out at 5 30, train number 5714 leaves in 15 minutes. 6 15. If youre waiting and trying to get to temple you have to wait 15 more minutes and you will get there. At least it is running, just expecting delays. The downed power lines in ardmore has been a problem causing delays there. Amtrak keystone line. You want to expect delays there between philadelphia and harrisburg. Meanwhile, were outside live on the ben franklin bridge, no major weather problems affecting us this morning. Weve been talking about a couple of sprinkles, westbound traffic coming into the city, moving just fine. Heres a pretty shot of the schuylkill expressway at the blue route. We see traffic on the schuylkill expressway moving nicely, as well. The accident we had at city avenue and lancaster avenue cleared, traffic moving better right now. Dave i know youre tracking the sprinkles. Reporter we sure are. Most of the showers off the coast, but theres a batch o
Wearing a drysuit and carrying his kayak on his shoulder, with a paddle in one hand, Montgomery County resident Brian Davis was ready to get back into the water Friday