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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. |
Hudson–bergen Light Rail
NJ TRANSIT Headquarters 1 Penn Plaza East Newark NJ 07105 - (call (973) 491-7000)
connects the communities of Bayonne, Jersey City, Hoboken, Weehawken, Union City and North Bergen in New Jersey. Service operated by NJ Transit |
Main Line
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. |
Montclair-boonton Line
NJ TRANSIT Headquarters 1 Penn Plaza East Newark NJ 07105 - (call (973) 491-7000)
commuter rail line on New Jersey Transit Rail's Hoboken Division. It is a consolidation of the Montclair Branch and the Boonton Line, formed when the Montclair Connection opened on September 30, 2002. Out of 31 inbound and 34 outbound daily weekday trains, 21 inbound and 22 outbound Midtown Direct trains (about 66%) use the Kearny Connection (opened June 10, 1996) to Secaucus Junction and New York Penn Station; the rest go to Hoboken Terminal. Trains to Hoboken run only at rush hour. Passengers can transfer at Secaucus Junction, Newark Broad Street Station, Montclair State University or Dover to reach another destinations if necessary. |
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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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May 14 2012 -
N.J. to contribute to proposed Amtrak tunnel
The Christie administration, which killed a trans-Hudson rail tunnel because of fears of cost overruns, will pay its “fair share” of a proposed Amtrak tunnel project linking New Jersey and New York City, Christie’s transportation chief said Friday. |
May 14 2012 -
Hudsonville traffic light waiting on the railroad
Lots of people have been asking the Michigan Department of Transportation why the new traffic light at 48th Avenue and Chicago Drive is not operating, but according to engineer Shanti Ceane, the light is about to be activated. |
May 09 2012 -
Surprise! Chris Christie Fudged the Numbers When He Killed the ARC Tunnel
Probably the only train Chris Christie ever liked. (Wikimedia Commons) It was the shot heard 'round the Hudson, the anti-spending measure that arguably made New Jersey Governor Chris Christie a national conservative star: Killing the ARC Tunnel . The move was unprecedented, reversing decades of Robert Moses-inspired shovels-in-the-ground unstoppability for public works . And now it appears to ... |
May 01 2012 -
Red Bull Express: Harrison Getting a New PATH Station
Well, some good trans-Hudson transit news. While yesterday saw the death of the 7-to-Secacus and the death of a construction worker working on the extension of the 7 Train, today brings with it a bit of good news for PATH riders. The derelict station in Harrison New Jersey is being replaced. The project is designed in-house by the Port Authority, and it replaces the original station dating to ... |
April 30 2012 -
Costs, delays plagued ARC tunnel project
The latest round of recriminations over Governor Christie’s decision to kill the Hudson River rail tunnel has largely obscured the fact that the massive undertaking had gotten off to a rocky start as it encountered delays and cost overruns. |
April 29 2012 -
Service Alert: Turns out the 7 train will...
Turns out the 7 train will not be stopping in Secaucus, New Jersey. The proposed expansion of the 7 line probably won't happen "in our lifetime," MTA chair Joseph Lhota said this morning. (The MTA still supports a trans-Hudson Amtrak... |
April 24 2012 -
Christie-Lautenberg grudge spoils NJ-NY tunnel project
A year and a half ago, work was under way on two new commuter railroad tunnels under the Hudson River connecting New Jersey and New York City, with a scheduled completion date of 2018. Then Gov. Chris Christie pulled the plug, claiming that his state couldn’t afford its share of the costs. |
April 24 2012 -
What's coming up on roads and rails
Metro-North Railroad, Hudson and Harlem lines: Regular service expected. New timetables go into effect next week. Subway (4-5-6, 1-2-3 and Shuttle): Regular service expected. Amtrak: Regular service expected in the Hudson Valley region. |
April 20 2012 -
GAO Report Claims Christie Fudged ARC Tunnel Numbers
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is once again defending his October 2010 decision to kill the $8.7-billion Trans-Hudson River passenger rail tunnel project which was, at the time, the country’s largest public works project. |
April 17 2012 -
Best nature walk in New York: Fort Tryon Park
Yes, the trails are paved and the sounds of nature can be hard to hear over traffic from the Henry Hudson Parkway more than a hundred feet below, but a walk through the 3 acres of Fort Tryon Park in spring is as close to heaven as a nature lover gets in New York City. |
April 14 2012 -
Veepstakes: Christie's tunnel reemerges
CHRISTIE: “A new report says New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) ‘exaggerated when he declared that unforeseen costs to the state were forcing him to cancel the new train tunnel planned to relieve congested routes across the Hudson River,’” the New York Tim … |
April 05 2012 -
Metro-North communication efforts picking up speed
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Among the jobs of Metro-North Railroad 's new customer communications hub in North White Plains is to monitor progress of the New Haven Line and other East of Hudson lines. |
April 03 2012 -
Subway Not Going to New Jersey
A plan to send the 7 train under the Hudson won't happen "in our lifetime," says MTA chairman Joseph Lhota . "Not a chance." Fuggedaboutit . Copyright © 2010 2012, New York Media LLC. All Rights Reserved. Vulture® and Grub Street® are registered trademarks of New York Media LLC . |
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