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Murphy proposes $242 million in new NJ Transit subsidies

On March 13, 2018March 18, 2018 By Jon MossIn NewsLeave a comment

At his budget address on Tuesday afternoon, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy proposed increasing the state’s annual subsidy to New Jersey Transit by $242 million, to offset deep cuts during the Christie administration.

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Amtrak Engineering crews replace concrete foundation of track at New York Penn Station

Amtrak announces more details regarding summer maintenance work

On May 25, 2017 By Jon MossIn NewsLeave a comment

Today, Amtrak announced more details regarding its upcoming Penn Station repair program, which is set to begin in about a month.

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This Summer: All Morris & Essex trains diverted to Hoboken

On May 23, 2017May 23, 2017 By Jon MossIn NewsLeave a comment

In a press conference this afternoon​, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie announced changes to NJ Transit’s service this summer.

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Amtrak Engineering crews replace concrete foundation of track at New York Penn Station

Christie, Cuomo call for privatization of Penn Station

On May 12, 2017May 17, 2017 By Jon MossIn NewsLeave a comment

In a joint letter sent out late Thursday night, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo called for the privatization of Penn Station and its operations.

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