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NJ Transit is spending $2.7 billion to retire all its old trains, which will increase reliability for riders by 2031.
There is an estimated emissions reduction of approximately 93% Particulate Matter and 85% NOx annually when compared to the oldest ... and NJ Transit Board Chair Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti. “Performing ...
But for those using NJ Transit on a regular basis ... after the 18-year-old diesel-powered cars received new, cleaner engines. But the miles plummeted in 2023 to about 10,000, after problems ...
One of the trains required a rescue engine ... two-hour delays for NJ Transit customers. The tunnel problems highlight the need for large-scale repairs to the 115-year-old two-track Hudson ...
The liner project is part of the larger Lackawanna Cut-Off initiative to extend NJ Transit service at least as far as Andover. Upgrades to the more-than-century-old tunnel are intended to prevent ...