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  2. List of NJ Transit rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    List of NJ Transit rolling stock. NJ Transit Rail Operations (reporting mark NJTR), the rail division of NJ Transit, operates a fleet of 175 locomotives and over 1,200 passenger cars. This rolling stock is used to operate NJ Transit's network of 11 lines.

  3. Arrow (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    Arrow I. A two-car set of Arrow I cars in Penn Central service at Harrison in 1969. The first series of Arrows (classed MA-1A or PRR MP85E6 [1]) were built in 1968–69 by the St. Louis Car Company; 35 were built and purchased by the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT). [2] These cars were initially numbered 100–134.

  4. Comet V - Wikipedia

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    4 ft 8 + 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge. The Comet V railcar is the fifth generation of the Comet railcar series. Produced by the manufacturer Alstom, the Comet V is a rather different car compared to previous models in the series. The Comet V has been in use by New York metropolitan area commuter rail operators New Jersey Transit and Metro ...

  5. Bombardier MultiLevel Coach - Wikipedia

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    4 ft 8 + 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge. Notes/references. Sourced from [2] except where noted. The MultiLevel Coach is a bi-level passenger rail car for use on commuter rail lines. Originally built by Bombardier Transportation beginning in 2006, they are now built by Alstom since 2021, who markets the coaches as part of their Adessia Coach ...

  6. Brass Rail listed for sale once again — but it's not closing

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    The Brass Rail in Port Huron is reportedly back on the market, but it’s not closing. The iconic, decades-old downtown establishment posted on its Facebook page Monday that it was looking to sell ...

  7. PATCO Speedline - Wikipedia

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    PATCO Speedline. The PATCO Speedline, signed in Philadelphia as the Lindenwold Line and also known colloquially as the PATCO High Speed Line, [5][6][7] is a rapid transit route operated by the Port Authority Transit Corporation (PATCO), which runs between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Camden County, New Jersey.

  8. Fishplate - Wikipedia

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    A fishplate joins two lengths of track. A fishplate, splice bar or joint bar is a metal connecting plate used to bolt the ends of two rails into a continuous track. The name is derived from fish, [1] a wooden reinforcement of a "built-up" ship's mast that helped round out its desired profile. [2] The top and bottom faces taper inwards along ...

  9. NJ Transit Rail Operations - Wikipedia

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    Show static map Show interactive map Show diagram map Show all. NJ Transit Rail Operations (reporting mark NJTR) is the rail division of NJ Transit. It operates commuter rail service in New Jersey, with most service centered on transportation to and from New York City, Hoboken, and Newark. NJ Transit also operates rail service in Orange and ...