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The modern Morristown & Erie traces its roots to the original Whippany River Railroad, chartered on August 1, 1895, and hastily constructed to connect Morristown and Whippany. Interchange was established with the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad (DL&W) at Morristown. When the railroad defaulted on their bonds, paper mill owner Robert W ...
As of 11 a.m. Monday, all EMTA bus services have been canceled for the day, all Amtrak routes are experiencing a delay and two flights at the Erie International Airport are experiencing delays.
The Morristown & Erie Railway can only use NJT trackage to get between its owned trackage; it cannot serve customers on NJ Transit trackage. A similar situation exists for Conrail on the Atlantic City Line. Below is a list of NJ Transit lines and freight lines that operate on them: Morristown Line: DD, M&E; Montclair-Boonton Line: DD, M&E
The Atlanta-region Transit Link Authority, a state-level entity, oversees the Xpress bus system. Xpress operates 27 regional commuter bus routes connecting outlying cities and towns to Downtown and Midtown Atlanta. [19] Emory University operates The Cliff shuttle bus system with over 50 buses, 21 routes, and 200,000 rides per month.
Delta Air Lines maintain its largest hub at the airport and is headquartered in Atlanta. [17] [18] Situated 10 miles (16 km) south of downtown, the airport covers most of the land inside a wedge formed by Interstate 75, Interstate 85, and Interstate 285. The MARTA rail system has a station in the airport terminal, and provides direct service to ...
Morristown Airport, official website; Morristown Airport (MMU) at New Jersey DOT Airport Directory; Signature Flight Support and FTC FBO, the fixed-base operators (FBOs) Taxi and Car Service at Morristown Airport, Transportation; Aerial image as of March 1991 from USGS The National Map; FAA Airport Diagram , effective January 23, 2025
The Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority has canceled all services Saturday because of the weather. EMTA first ceased service Friday at 6 p.m. with an initial expectation it would resume service ...
The last of its trolleys ran between Erie and New York on December 1, 1932. [5] The streetcars were put out of service in 1935. The city and county took over the Erie Coach Company and formed the Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority on September 20, 1966. [6] The Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority renamed its bus service "the 'e'" on June 11 ...