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Amtrak trains moving through Baltimore

FILE - In this file photo of Nov. 17, 2005, a skycap stands next to an Amtrak train waiting for passengers a platform in New York's Penn Station. U.S. taxpayers spent about $32 subsidizing the cost of the typical Amtrak passenger in 2008, about four times the rail operator's estimate, according to a new report. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)(ASSOCIATED PRESS/MARY ALTAFFER)

WASHINGTON — Amtrak service through Baltimore has resumed but trains are running late.

Amtrak fixed a problem with overhead wire issues.

Amtrak Northeast 66 train rand 2 hours 30 minutes late.

The wire problems impacted MARC.

MARC Train 421, which leaves Penn Station at 8:10 a.m., will operate with two fewer railcars than usual.

Penn Line Train 407 at 5:50 a.m. was canceled.

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