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  2. North Jersey Coast Line - Wikipedia

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    Long Branch Yard, one of the main yards on the New Jersey Coast Line. The line is double tracked, except for the bridge over the Manasquan River at Brielle.The line has cab signals and wayside block signals; the line from Rahway to Long Branch is signaled for operation in either direction on both tracks (NORAC Rule 261).

  3. River Line (NJ Transit) - Wikipedia

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    River Line. The River Line (stylized as River LINE) is a hybrid rail (light rail with some features similar to commuter rail) line in southern New Jersey that connects the cities of Camden and Trenton, New Jersey's capital. It is so named because its route between the two cities is parallel to the Delaware River.

  4. NJ Transit Bus Operations - Wikipedia

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    Website. njtransit.com. NJ Transit Bus Operations is the bus division of NJ Transit, providing bus service throughout New Jersey along with service along with the Newark Light Rail service. Many of the agency's bus routes travel over state lines to New York City or Philadelphia. In 2023, the bus system had a ridership of 131,253,500.

  5. NJ Transit raising fares? Here's what Middletown is doing to ...

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    NJ Transit bus 817 at stop 25093 from Middletown to Keyport on Friday, March 18, 2022 in New Jersey.

  6. Northeast Regional - Wikipedia

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    NJ Transit: North Jersey Coast Line, Northeast Corridor Line: Iselin: Metropark: Amtrak: Acela, Crescent, Keystone Service, Palmetto, Vermonter NJ Transit: Northeast Corridor Line Local bus: NJ Transit Bus New Brunswick: New Brunswick: Amtrak: Keystone Service NJ Transit: Northeast Corridor Line Local bus: NJ Transit Bus

  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. Bus rapid transit in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    go bus go bus 25 runs between Irvington Bus Terminal, NJT's second busiest, and Penn Station Newark. NJ Transit began service on its first BRT line, go bus 25, in 2008. [3] [4] During peak periods, the line makes limited stops at eleven points between Newark Penn Station and the Irvington Bus Terminal, running for most of its length along Springfield Avenue, a minor thoroughfare.

  9. NJ Transit board approves 15% fare hike proposal - AOL

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