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NJ Transit service limited between Newark Penn Station and N.Y. due to Portal Bridge wire issue
NJ Transit rail service was disrupted Friday morning in both directions between Newark Penn Station and Penn Station in New York due to Amtrak overhead wire issues at the old Portal Bridge. After suspending service earlier in the morning,
An alleged trespasser was struck by an NJ Transit train at Lebanon Station, suspending Raritan Valley Line service.
Overhead wire problems at the Portal Bridge forced the suspension of some NJ Transit and Amtrak trains Friday.
The property sits on Veterans Memorial Drive, in front of the modern New Jersey Transit train station that opened in 2011, and near Somerville’s vibrant downtown. Built in 1890, the station has been privately owned for about 40 years. The 4,156 square foot building is on 1.15 acres and has 13 parking spaces. It’s listed for $3.25 million.
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill and members of both New Jersey Transit (NJ Transit) and Amtrak took the inaugural train ride across the new Portal North Bridge in Kearny, N.J., whi
The above video previously aired on Feb. 17. NEW JERSEY (PIX11) — Some good news for New Jersey commuters, NJ Transit will get back to its regularly scheduled
Dozens of trains were impacted after a signal outage on the Northeast Corridor, the busiest stretch of passenger rail in North America.
A New Jersey-based transit line with a hulking “snow mountain” in one of its parking lots is taking bets on when the dirt-covered heap will finally melt. The Port Authority Transit Corporation (PATCO) station in Haddonfield,
A winter storm is expected to turn into a blizzard Sunday night into Monday with heavy snow and damaging winds.