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  2. NJ Transit acknowledges River LINE problems, makes ... - AOL

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    CAMDEN — NJ Transit will bolster River LINE service by running "supplemental" buses between six high-ridership stations during weekday peak hours, the agency has announced.

  3. NJ Transit says expect delays, cancellations after downed ...

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    NJ Transit advised that delays and cancellations should be expected Thursday as a result of “residual impacts” from the service disruption caused by Amtrak’s overhead wires Wednesday.

  4. River Line (NJ Transit) - Wikipedia

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    The path to NJ Transit's River Line spanned at least three decades and over multiple planning agencies. An unrelated precursor to the NJ Transit River Line was the Delaware River Port Authority's 1960 plan for rail rapid transit service to Moorestown/Mount Holly, Lindenwold, and Woodbury Heights/Glassboro, using three existing railroad ...

  5. Hour-long delays affected NJ Transit train service into and ...

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    Wire issues caused delays on all but one of NJ Transit's rail lines, with service into New York City diverted to Hoboken.

  6. Burlington South station - Wikipedia

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    Burlington South is a station on NJ Transit's River Line light rail system, located on West Broad Street in Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States, near the New Jersey side of the Burlington–Bristol Bridge. The station opened on March 15, 2004. [1] Southbound service from the station is available to Camden, New Jersey.

  7. 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]

  8. NJ Transit will be free for a week at the end of a summer ...

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    Gov. Phil Murphy announced Thursday that NJ Transit will offer a fare holiday from Aug. 26 through Sept. 2. NJ Transit will be free for a week at the end of a summer plagued by delays Skip to main ...

  9. Riverside station (River Line) - Wikipedia

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    Southbound service from the station is available to Camden, New Jersey. It is the last station on the line before crossing the bridge over Rancocas Creek northbound to the Trenton Rail Station where there are connections to New Jersey Transit trains to New York City, SEPTA trains to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Amtrak trains.