Four More NJ TRANSIT Train Lines Resume Service
TRENTON, N.J. (CBSNewYork) - Four NJ TRANSIT train lines resumed some service Sunday.
North Jersey Coast Line resumed limited service to New York Penn Station, operating between Woodbridge and New York.
Raritan Valley Line service resumed limited service between Raritan and Newark Penn Station.
The Main/Port Jervis Line resumed limited service, with trains originating and terminating in Secaucus.
The Atlantic City Line resumed normal service, operating between Atlantic City and Philadelphia.
NJ TRANSIT has provided special schedules detailing restored service.
Transportation Commissioner and NJ TRANSIT Board Chairman James Simpson called the restoration of a service a big step forward.
"These announcements mark important milestones in NJ TRANSIT's ongoing recovery efforts. While this is great news for our customers, the road to recovery continues. NJ TRANSIT crews continue working around the clock to restore service for our customers," he said.
NJ TRANSIT bus service is operating on 90 percent of routes.
NJ TRANSIT monthly passes for October are valid through Friday, Nov. 9.
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