Baltimore, MD - May 13, 2025 - (WBALTV) Train service between Baltimore and Washington, D.C., was disrupted after a massive warehouse fire in West Baltimore forced Amtrak to temporarily shut down part of its Northeast Corridor on Monday night. The fire, which broke out at a multi-story mattress warehouse on North Bentalou Street near Edmondson Avenue, prompted Amtrak to de-energize overhead lines adjacent to the burning building and suspend service due to safety concerns.
As of Tuesday morning, Amtrak announced that service had resumed but warned travelers to expect delays of up to 20 minutes due to single-tracking through the affected area. The fire’s proximity to the tracks and its extensive underground structure complicated firefighting efforts and posed a continued risk of structural collapse.
City Fire Chief James Wallace said the operation has grown into a large-scale city response, and water pressure challenges in the residential area slowed progress. Several local bus routes were also diverted, and 30 people from 15 households were displaced with Red Cross assistance.