Monday, December 27, 2010

Travel Delays

Holiday makers are stranded at airports along the east coast, has a winter snow storm caused most airlines to cancel and delay flights and shut down airports in full.
New York John F. Kennedy and La Guardia Airport closed after the region was hit by up to 15 inches of snow yesterday.
JFK and LaGuardia will be closed to 16 clock today and Newark airport will be closed until noon, according to the website of the FAA.
Jet Blue (JBLU_) U.S. Airways (LCC_), Delta Airlines (DAL_) and Southwest Airlines (LUV_) experienced delays and cancellations at many airports on the East Coast, while crews clear the track of experiments accumulation of snow.
The Weather Channel reported that the snow is expected to decrease from south to north today, but the strong winds of 60 mph will generate a significant amount of blowing and drifting conditions that make driving and flying could be very difficult.
Airport equipment together to remove snow from the start and runways of major airports along the coast. But in general has declined, despite the snow, the wind will back the efforts for a removal of snow obstructing the pavement.
The snow began to fall in the southeastern United States on Saturday and the storm moved to the East Coast yesterday. Winter weather advisories were released along the coast with views of the Blizzard. The roads are dangerous for the Amtrak rail service after several rejections, has been delayed.
Reagan National Airport, which is again open and operational. However, many flights in and out of Virginia have been canceled or delayed snow storm yesterday.
Since airports along the coast of operations to resume, to check passengers and to confirm their flights, flights will be canceled if the trajectory of the aircraft includes an airport snow are involved.
The Federal Aviation Administration announced that several airports in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut were closed due to hazardous winter conditions.
At 10 clock on Monday, Metro North service was temporarily suspended on the Hudson, Harlem and New Haven lines in both directions due to snow storm, including strong winds and snow. Connecting bus services are not running today.
The MTA asks his clients to stay home today if possible.
At 10 clock on Monday, while LIRR passengers wait for service because of the snow storm, high winds, snow and poor visibility in the area has.
LIRR officials said the suspension would continue until "a safe and reliable service can be restored."
Strong winds and driving snow, the clean-up difficult. LIRR said that a number of stranded vehicles on the roads have hampered recovery.
The LIRR encourages customers not to travel at this time.
Travelers from around New Jersey could not have been by train to the city services temporarily suspended due to inclement weather conditions. From 10:15 clock was restored in the North Jersey Coast Line service.
All railways are running on schedule this weekend the best of all lines except the service of the railway line from Atlantic City, follow a regular schedule Monday through Friday. NJ Transit officials announced that their Rail Service is among the 15 - 30 minutes delayed.
New Jersey Transit bus hangs the whole system until further notice, while Newark Light Rail, a modified program is running trains every 20 to 30 minutes.
NJ Transit advises its customers to travel only if absolutely necessary.

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