Riders in Camden County looking to use the River Line light rail today are facing disruptions. NJ Transit announced the suspension of service in both directions between the Waterfront Entertainment Center and the Walter Rand Transportation Center due to flooding near Camden.
River Line light rail service is suspended in both directions between Waterfront Entertainment Center and Walter Rand Transportation Center due to flooding near Camden.
The specific cause of the flooding is not yet known, but NJ Transit is advising passengers to seek alternative transportation. It is unclear at this time when service will be restored.
NJ Transit has issued a travel alert on its website providing updates on the situation. Passengers are encouraged to check the NJ Transit website or social media for the latest information before heading to their stations.
This suspension comes amid no other reported service disruptions on the River Line. However, NJ Transit is reminding riders of ongoing repairs following a recent accident between a light rail train and a bus, which caused a temporary service suspension earlier this week.
For those impacted by the flooding-related suspension, NJ Transit may offer alternative bus routes servicing the affected area. Passengers are advised to check the NJ Transit website or app for details on these routes.
Customers are encouraged to monitor Travel Alerts & Advisories, sign up for My Transit Alerts, download the NJ TRANSIT app, visit www.njtransit.com, or follow us at @NJTRANSIT on “X” (formerly Twitter).
For more information and language assistance, please call NJ TRANSIT Customer Service at (973) 275-5555 between the hours of 8:30AM and 5PM daily.
On Sunday, March 24, from approximately 6 AM until 4 PM, all trains will arrive on the outbound platforms at Park Avenue, Orange Street, Norfolk Street, Warren Street, Washington Street, and Military Park stations. The inbound platforms at these stations will be closed.

