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During an Oct. 30 event in Kearny, officials showcased the next generation of NJ Transit rail cars.. The new Multilevel III cars will enter service beginning in the middle of 2025.
NJ Transit's board approved the $1.5 million cost per car in July 2014 because it was about one-third of the cost of purchasing new light rail vehicles. Larry Higgs may be reached at lhiggs ...
Three New Jersey Transit buses crashed early Wednesday morning, forcing the closure of City’s Port Authority Bus Terminal ...
An NJ Transit train struck a car in Fair Lawn on Thursday, May 22, and the driver took off, leaving behind the bumper, trunk lid, ... Click here for more photos from Boyd A. Loving.
The car was on display at NJ Transit's Rail Heritage festival held on Sept. 15 in Hoboken Terminal in Hoboken, ... Railfans take photos of each other next to NJ Transits newest heritage train, ...
But, the mass transit agency delivered some good news Wednesday. Gov. Phil Murphy and NJ Transit president and CEO Kevin Corbett unveiled the “next generation of multi-level rail cars” at NJ Transit’s ...
NJ TRANSIT said the driver of the car was the only occupant and she was taken to the hospital conscious and alert, CBS2's Lisa Rozner reported. It happened near the Essex Street train station on ...