Wednesday, October 31, 2012

NJ Transit

  • First NJTransit Line Will Return to Service Wednesday

    Damage to NJ Transit infrastructure includes: flooding in Newark Penn Station; damage from boats and a trailer that "collided" with the Morgan Drawbridge on the N.J.

    blogs.wsj.com

  • NJ Transit May Not Run Train That Brings 10000 to Giants Game

    New Jersey Transit hasn't yet determined whether there was damage to the 2 1/4-mile track that runs from Frank R. Lautenberg Rail Station in Secaucus, New Jersey, to the stadium in East Rutherford, according to N.J. Transit spokesman Nancy Snyder.

    www.businessweek.com

  • NJ transit slowly resumes, Seaside Heights hard hit

    Manhattan-bound ferries were to resume running Wednesday morning, as were New Jersey Transit buses in Camden. PATCO trains to Philadelphia resumed service late Tuesday.

    abclocal.go.com

  • No NJ Transit, No Decamp, and Still No Power

    NJ Transit train/light rail service and PATH remain suspended and NYC Subway service, too. As of this morning, public and private bus service (Decamp) is still suspended in Port Authority.

    www.baristanet.com

  • NJTransit Service Suspended, With Major Storm Damage

    Power lines and trees fell onto railway tracks across the state, several bridges were damaged from storm surges, facilities suffered flooding and sections of NJTransit's North Jersey Coast Line were washed away, said James Simpson, commissioner of the ...

    blogs.wsj.com

  • Small Signs of Recovery as Tri-State Struggles to Clean Up from Sandy

    Mass transit slowly began to resume, two major airports reopened and the floor of the New York Stock Exchange reopened Wednesday, while across the river in New Jersey, National Guardsmen rushed to rescue flood victims and fires still raged two days ...

    www.nbcnewyork.com

  • Waiting game: Airlines to resume flights; no NJ Transit service

    Sandy's death grip on travel here is expected to ease today as roads are cleared and airlines and some regional rail service resume normal schedules.

    www.courierpostonline.com

  • NJ Transit assessing damage

    Associated Press. NEWARK, N.J. - New Jersey Transit officials are assessing the damage Sandy did to its tracks and rail bridges.

    online.wsj.com

  • Commuting challenge beginning for NJ after storm

    SOUTH AMBOY, N.J. - It could be a while before New Jersey commuters will be able to ride trains to work, particularly along the coast.

    online.wsj.com

  • Sandy Leaves Mass Transit Reeling, Millions Stranded in Greater NY

    NJ Transit rails and buses remained suspended on Tuesday, with some rail systems crippled as storm surge damaged railroad bridges along the New Jersey coastline and swept away large sections of railway.

    www.foxbusiness.com

  • NJ Transit suffered 'unprecedented devastation' in wake of Sandy

    Star-Ledger file photo The NJ Transit system experienced "unprecedented devastation" in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the state transportation commissioner said today in a statement.

    www.nj.com

  • NJ Transit out of service because of Hurricane Sandy; bridges struck by boats

    A section of track on NJ Transit's North Jersey Coast Line, east of the Morgan Drawbridge in Middlesex County, that was washed out by floodwaters driven by Hurricane Sandy.

    www.mycentraljersey.com

  • NJ Transit service, PATH remains suspended

    From north to south, all NJ Transit trains, buses and light rail systems remained closed late Tuesday, meaning commuters and other transit-dependent North Jerseyans will have to find alternate means to get around.

    www.northjersey.com

  • MTA and New Jersey Transit Hurricane Sandy Update When Will Subway and ...

    As Hurricane Sandy barrells down on the Northeast, every New York and New Jersey sweatpants-wearing shut-in is wondering, "When will the public transit reopen?" Seven New York subway tunnels under the east river have flooded after last night's storm.

    www.policymic.com

  • NJ Transit service suspended on Tuesday

    All NJ TRANSIT Rail, Bus, Light Rail and Access Link service is suspended until further notice due to Hurricane Sandy. NJ TRANSIT implemented a gradual system-wide shutdown of all service starting at 4 p.m. on Sunday, October 28 and continuing through ...

    www.courierpostonline.com

  • NJTransit suspended until further notice

    NJ Transit busses sit in flood water as a result of Hurricane Sandy on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012 in Hoboken, NJ. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes).

    abclocal.go.com

  • NJ Transit buses to resume in Camden

    Commuters walk from a River Line train in the early morning Wednesday, April 2, 2008, in Trenton, N.J. It may be high fuel prices, a new ticketing system that makes it tougher to jump turnstiles or some other reason, but ridership has increased on the ...

    abclocal.go.com

  • Hurricane Sandy wreaks continued havoc on NJ roads, public transit

    NJ Transit train and bus service remain suspended, and PATH trains are still not running. Christie said yesterday evening that transportation officials would have to assess the flooding before making a decision on when commuters could again take trains ...

    www.nj.com

  • Commuters in limbo, waiting for resumption in service

    The Lincoln Tunnel, which Short Line and NJ Transit buses use to reach the terminal, is the only Port Authority crossing that didn't close during Sandy.

    www.recordonline.com

  • Rail Still Suspended, Bus Service Limited to Camden

    The NJ TRANSIT River Line light rail service will resume service at 3 p.m. today, making trips every 30 minutes between the Walter Rand Transportation Center in Camden and Trenton Transit Center, the state has announced.

    eastwindsor.patch.com

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