Passenger Intercity Amtrak weather cancellations continue

Amtrak weather cancellations continue

By David Lassen | January 26, 2026

Most morning Northeast Corridor trains canceled

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Passenger train behind electric locomotive in snow
Northeast Regional train No. 161 rolls through Bristol, Pa., during a storm on Jan. 7, 2017. Weather cancellations are continuing on the Northeast Corridor. Gary Pancavage

NEW YORK — Amtrak is not offering an overview on service cancellations for today (Monday, Jan. 26) in the wake of the weekend’s winter storm on its website or social media, but here is the initial information gathered by Trains.com as of 7:45 a.m. CT.

The train status feature of Amtrak’s website shows these cancellations on the Northeast Corridor:

  • From Boston: Acelas 2153, 2155, 2159, and 2163; Northeast Regionals 171 and 173. Trains leaving after 1 p.m. are currently listed as operating and on time.
  • From Washington: Acelas 2104, 2170; Northeast Regionals 170, 130, 172, 112, 182, 94, 148, 176, 196, and 66.
  • From New York to Boston: Acelas 2192, 2150; Northeast Regionals 66 and 190. From New York to Washington: Acelas 2107 and 2109; Northeast Regionals 181, 113, 183, 141, 185, 95, 119, 125, 93, 97, and 129
  • Keystone service: The first four departures from Harrisburg (trains 642, 600, 644, and 646) have been canceled, with plans to operate trains scheduled for after 10 a.m. Harrisburg-bound trains 605, 607, and 641 are also cancelled.

These cancellations are listed on the Amtrak NEC and Amtrak Alerts social media feeds:

  • Empire Service trains 235, 238
  • Acela No. 2124.
  • Lincoln Service trains 300, and train 302 between Bloomington/Normal and Chicago.
  • Wolverine No. 353
  • Both directions of the City of New Orleans (trains 58 and 59).

Amtrak also reported as of noon ET that trains traveling between Baltimore and Wilmington, Del., were subject to delay because of a tree in the overhead wires.

Long-distance cancellations out of New York include the Palmetto, Carolinian, and Crescent.

Trains.com will provide more information as it becomes available; travelers should check the Amtrak website, social media feeds, or app for updates.

— Updated at 12:45 p.m. CT with additional cancellations as reported on Amtrak social media. To report news or errors, contact trainsnewswire@firecrown.com.

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