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NJ Transit shutting down, SEPTA adjusts Tuesday schedules

SEPTA subways will remain open all night and Tuesday's Regional Rail trains will run on a Saturday schedule, as transit agencies respond to the impending snowstorm.

SEPTA subways will remain open all night and Tuesday's Regional Rail trains will run on a Saturday schedule, as transit agencies respond to the impending snowstorm.

NJTransit will halt service Monday evening. No trains or buses will depart after 8 p.m. Service will resume "when conditions permit," NJTransit said.

SEPTA service was unaffected Monday, spokeswoman Jerri Williams said.

SEPTA will post planned bus detours for Tuesday on its website by 8 p.m. Monday, she said.

Late night service will be suspended for buses that usually replace Broad Street and Market-Frankford subway service, as the two subway lines will remain open all night. All other Nite Owl bus services will continue to operate.

Regional Rail trains will operate on a Saturday schedule on Tuesday, Williams said.

PATCO trains will operate normally Monday. On Tuesday, they will run every 10 minutes during morning and afternoon rush hours and every 15 minutes during nonpeak times, spokeswoman Fran O'Brien said.

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