The Delaware River had been previously frozen over, but warm temperatures in New Jersey caused most of the ice to melt. However, huge chunks of ice from up north had flowed down the river jamming at the basses of bridges and flooded some parts of Trenton, NJ. An eastbound NJ Transit train is seen crossing over the ice by way of the famous stone arch bridge constructed by the PRR back in 1903. The train has just departed NJ Transit's Morrisville Yard and is heading to the Trenton Transit Center, where it will be loaded with passengers and depart for New York Penn Station.