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UPDATED: Amtrak Philadelphia-Wilmington service restored

Amtrak has restored service between Philadelphia and Wilmington that was suspended this morning. Delays are still possible because of restricted speeds on the line. The service was disrupted because of an overturned truck on I-95 that caught fire and spilled debris on the tracks below. Check with Amtrak.com for updates as the day goes on.

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Michael Rosenzweig:

Looks like hell froze over.

It will be interesting to see how well they pull this off, considering they don't even have the airplane capable of flying the route.

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