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  2. New Jersey Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) [2] is the agency responsible for transportation issues and policy in New Jersey, including maintaining and operating the state's highway and public road system, planning and developing transportation policy, and assisting with rail, freight, and intermodal transportation issues. It is headed ...

  3. List of Public Service Railway lines - Wikipedia

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    23 Central Newark Orange: part of the 24 bus route 25 Springfield Newark Maplewood: roughly part of the 34 bus route (east of downtown Newark) 25 bus route (west of downtown Newark) 27 Mount Prospect Newark part of the 27 bus route 29 Bloomfield Newark Bloomfield or Caldwell: part of the 29 bus route (Caldwell) part of the 72 bus route (Bloomfield)

  4. List of New Jersey railroads - Wikipedia

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    Central Railroad of New Jersey: Sound Shore Railroad: CNJ: 1894 1917 Central Railroad of New Jersey: South Branch Railroad: CNJ: 1861 1888 Central Railroad of New Jersey: South Easton and Phillipsburg Railroad: L&HR: 1889 1912 Lehigh and Hudson River Railway: South Jersey Railroad: PRSL 1893 1898 Seacoast Railroad: South Mountain and Boston ...

  5. NJ Transit - Wikipedia

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    A Pennsylvania Railroad class GG1 train, built for the Pennsylvania Railroad in the 1930s–1940s, hauls a commuter train into South Amboy station in 1981. NJT was founded on July 17, 1979, an offspring of the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT), mandated by the state government to address many then-pressing transportation problems. [5]

  6. Central Railroad of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Central Railroad of New Jersey, also known as the Jersey Central, Jersey Central Lines or New Jersey Central (reporting mark CNJ), was a Class I railroad with origins in the 1830s. It was absorbed into Conrail in April 1976 along with several other prominent bankrupt railroads of the Northeastern United States .

  7. List of NJ Transit railroad stations - Wikipedia

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    Central Railroad of New Jersey: May 17, 1897 [24] [25] Anderson Street Pascack Valley Line: Hackensack: Erie Railroad: September 9, 1869 [26] Original 1869-built station house destroyed in a 2009 fire Annandale Raritan Valley Line: Annandale: Central Railroad of New Jersey: July 4, 1852 [27] Asbury Park North Jersey Coast Line: Asbury Park

  8. Document retrieval - Wikipedia

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    Document retrieval is defined as the matching of some stated user query against a set of free-text records. These records could be any type of mainly unstructured text, such as newspaper articles, real estate records or paragraphs in a manual. User queries can range from multi-sentence full descriptions of an information need to a few words.

  9. Transportation in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey has the 4th smallest area of U.S. states, [3] but its population density of 1,196 persons per sq. mi (462 persons per km 2) [3] [4] causes congestion to be a major issue for motorists. [5] New Jersey has a statewide mass transit system, centered on transportation to New York City and Philadelphia.