School closings abound; NYC, NJ transit affected by Sandy
October 29, 2012 ( NEW YORK) -- Gaining strength and threatening 50 million people, Hurricane Sandy chugged north Monday, raking ghost-town cities along the Northeast corridor with rain and wind gusts.abclocal.go.com
Mass transit shut down in N.J., N.Y. as Hurricane Sandy closes in
"NJ Transit's top priority is, has been and will continue to be the safety of our customers, our employees and the citizens of the Garden State," said state Department of Transportation Commissioner James Simpson.www.nj.com
NJ Transit gets $400K grant to evaluate proposed Hoboken/Jersey City-border ...
"I applaud this grant, which will help NJ Transit explore the possibility of a new station on the existing line to not only serve more riders, but also to create another billion-dollar development opportunity to create jobs, more housing, more ...www.nj.com
NJ Transit, PATCO, PATH remain shut down for storm
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - Public transit across New Jersey will remain shut down during the storm that's socking the state. New Jersey Transit announced Monday that its buses and trains are shut down until further notice. PATH trains connecting New Jersey ...www.abc27.com
'Monster storm' impacts NJ and Pa.
NJ Transit implemented a gradual system-wide shutdown of all service starting at 4 p.m. on Sunday and continuing through 2 a.m.www.trentonian.com
City Braces for Possible Transit Shut Down; Evacuations in Parts of NJ, NY
Mandatory evacuations are underway in parts of New York and New Jersey as Hurricane Sandy barrels toward the East Coast - and transit officials in New York are preparing for a possible shutdown of subway, bus and train service in the city if the storm ...www.wnyc.org
Public transit service suspended by Hurricane Sandy
SEPTA, NJ Transit and PATCO have suspended services because of severe weather from Hurricane Sandy. The SEPTA service suspension covers all modes of SEPTA travel, including Regional Rail, the Market-Frankford Line, the Broad Street Line, city and ...www.bizjournals.com
Hurricane Sandy: Confusion in Lawrence Twp. cleared up regarding travel ban ...
NJ Transit and Amtrak northeast corridor service are suspended due to the arrival of Hurricane Sandy. Michael Mancuso/The Times.www.nj.com
SEPTA and NJ Transit put service on hold indefinitely
Because of the storm, SEPTA and NJ Transit have suspended all service until further notice. SEPTA's Richard Maloney says the transit agency shut down all trains, busses, subways and trolleys shortly after midnight to avoid problems connected to the ...www.newsworks.org
Sandy Closes in as Winds, Water Swell
The looming superstorm prompted officials to order a mass transit shutdown and issue widespread mandatory evacuations of low-lying areas Sunday as the region braced for its second hurricane in 14 months.www.nbcnewyork.com
Hurricane Sandy: Power outages in Mercer County towns
A railroad bridge is in the foreground. NJ Transit and Amtrak northeast corridor service are suspended due to the arrival of Hurricane Sandy.www.nj.com
Government, School, Transit and Princeton Area Event Cancellations (Updated ...
NJ Transit will begin a gradual system-wide shutdown of all bus, rail, light rail and Access Link starting at 4 p.m. and continuing through 2 a.m.planetprinceton.com
New Jersey Transit to start system-wide shutdown this afternoon
New Jersey Transit will implement a gradual system-wide shutdown of all bus, rail, light rail and Access Link service, ahead of the massive storm bearing down on the state.www.lehighvalleylive.com
NJ Transit says it will implement gradual system-wide shutdown, starting at 4 ...
Tweet. Page 1 of 1. TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - NJ Transit says it will implement gradual system-wide shutdown, starting at 4 p.m.www.chron.com
NJ Transit Shutdown Preparations Underway
In response to the increasing dire forecast surrounding Hurricane Sandy, the Christie Administration announced that preparations have begun for the potential shutdown of NJ Transit bus, rail, light rail and Access Link service, effective Monday. "The ...riverdell.patch.com
NJ Transit considering suspension of service
The Christie administration has announced that preparations have officially begun for the potential shutdown of NJ Transit bus, rail, light rail and Access Link service, effective Monday, Oct. 29.www.shorenewstoday.com
Workers to NJ Transit: bring back free rides, or face legal action
NJ Transit's non-union workers won't be giving up their free transit passes without a fight. Less than two weeks after the NJ Transit board stripped its 1,800 non-unionized workers of the right to ride the system's bus, trains and light rail for free ...www.northjersey.com
What's Open, What's Closed: Summit Schools, City Hall, Starbucks
... Garbage pick-up has been suspended for Tuesday, October 30. Collection routes will resume on Wednesday, October 31.The Summit Transfer Station will be closed on Tuesday, October 30.summit.patch.com
South Jersey's transportation systems shut down
Flights were canceled, sections of highways closed, and NJ Transit ceased service. The majority of the scheduled flights into and out of Atlantic City International Airport were canceled for Sunday evening through Monday.www.pressofatlanticcity.com
NJ Transit Prepares For Possible Shutdown
NJ Transit says they need 12 hours to complete a shutdown as buses, light rail and train components are moved away from flood-prone areas and can be ready for a quick re-start of the system.nj1015.com
Monday, October 29, 2012
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