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NJ TRANSIT Headquarters 1 Penn Plaza East Newark NJ 07105 - (call (973) 491-7000)
commuter rail line and service owned and operated by New Jersey Transit in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The line loops off the Main Line between the Meadowlands and Glen Rock, with trains continuing in either direction along the Main Line. It is colored on NJT system maps in yellow, and its symbol is a cattail. Peak trains arrive in Hoboken on weekdays between 7:09 am and 8:57 am; they leave Hoboken on weekdays between 4:29 pm and 6:24 pm. |
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NJ TRANSIT Headquarters 1 Penn Plaza East Newark NJ 07105 - (call (973) 491-7000)
rail line owned and operated by New Jersey Transit in the United States that runs from Suffern, New York to Hoboken, New Jersey. It runs daily commuter service and was once the former north-south main line of the Erie Lackawanna Railroad. It is colored yellow on NJ Transit system maps, and its symbol is a water wheel. The Bergen County Line splits off the Main Line just west of the Secaucus Junction transfer station and rejoins it at Ridgewood. Service is diesel-powered. Peak trains arrive in Hoboken on weekdays between 7:21 am and 8:54 am and leave Hoboken on weekdays between 4:15 pm and 7:02 pm. |
Montvale Railroad Station
N Kinderkamack Rd AT W Grand Ave - (call (201) 930-9150)
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Visiting Washington State by Train
Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South.
The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
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March 26 2012 -
A good pay phone is hard to find
The pay phone — that quaint-looking device with a receiver and a slot for coins — is fast disappearing. Don’t look for a pay phone on Route 4. None of the highway’s 22 gas stations has one. Don’t count on phoning home from the North Bergen terminus of the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail. The pay phone’s been removed from its stand. It doesn’t take a genius to identify the culprit: cellphones. |
February 22 2012 -
Parking doubts shadow light rail
Englewood and Leonia officials say they support NJ Transit's plans to extend the northern branch of the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail system into their communities as long as the agency addresses parking and other concerns. |
February 22 2012 -
Families flock to model train show in Pearl River
Jason Rubinstein of Mount Kisco holds his daughter Carlie, 20 months, at Sunday’s Model Train Show sponsored by the Bergen County Model Railroad Club and held at the Pearl River United Methodist Church. |
February 15 2012 -
N.J. Transit Train Strikes Car
A commuter train carrying 450 passengers struck a car in Elmwood Park, N.J., Wednesday morning, said NJ Transit officials. No one aboard the train was injured. The driver of the car was conscious, added officials. The train left Suffern just before 8 a.m. and was due in Hoboken at 9:06 a.m. Transit officials say NJ Transit riders on the Bergen County line should expect delays of up to 15 ... |
February 09 2012 -
Railroad crossing safety program unveiled
NEWARK — NJ Transit officials unveiled a railroad crossing safety program that will start by targeting four crossings — including two in Morris County and others in Monmouth and Bergen — with a goal of preventing fatal train accidents involving pedestrians, such a |
February 08 2012 -
Safety program will warn people about dangers of railroad crossings
NEWARK — NJ Transit officials unveiled a railroad crossing safety program that will start by targeting four crossings — including two in Morris County and others in Monmouth and Bergen — with a goal of preventing fatal train accidents involving pedestrians, such a |
January 30 2012 -
Schumer On High Speed Rail: Got Funding; Get A Plan
Washington DC/Bergen, N.Y. – With millions secured, $58 million dedicated to creating Buffalo to Rochester high-speed rail link languishes-- as plans stall--as CSX, Amtrak, the NYS Department of Transportation and... |
January 19 2012 -
'Choo Choo Chuck' pushes for high-speed rail during visit to Bergen
Calling high-speed rail "21st Century technology," Sen. Charles Schumer stopped in Bergen on Tuesday to try and prod CSX to make way for a new passenger rail line that would connect Bergen and Chili. The $58 million demonstration track, Schumer hopes, would lead to perhaps more than $1.5 billion in funding to build a high-speed rail line from Buffalo to New York City. CSX, Schumer said, is ... |
January 18 2012 -
Light rail pushed for Tenafly
Bergen County officials on Monday asked the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority board to support a proposal to extend light rail service from North Bergen to Tenafly. NJ Transit last month released an environmental impact document on the project that looks at two alternatives. |
January 18 2012 -
Schumer goes to Bergen to push high-speed rail
Sen. Charles E. Schumer chose a trackside location in the Genesee County Town of Bergen on Tuesday to spur the federal and state governments and CSX Transportation to complete a high-speed rail line between Buffalo and Albany. |
January 01 2012 -
Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Back On Track
Service resumed late Monday morning on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail. A train derailed at about 3 a.m. when it collided with a car. The vehicle became wedged between the train and a utility pole. The driver of the car had to be extracted and was expected to recover from non-life threatening injuries. |
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