MONCLAIR (WABC) -- NJ Transit service on the Montclair-Boonton Line is back in service after downed overhead wires within the vicinity of Watsessing Avenue in Bloomfield.
Crews from NJT, PSE&G and Comcast were on the scene. A preliminary investigation found that the downed lines resulted from a downed power pole, triggered by a tree trimming contractor working on private property. The contractor was not working for and is not affiliated with NJ TRANSIT, officials said.
Some residual delays should still be expected.
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